Hi! * Marc Haber <mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de> [240103 19:12]: > (1) > remove sudo_logsrvd from the package with no replacement?
Please no, I know at least one user: Me! > (2) > move sudo_logsrvd to its own package with proper systemd unit etc bla > foo That sounds like a good idea, given that it is not a very common use case. I can start to work on that solution. > An independent solution would be to continue shipping sudo.deb in a > minimal configuration, and having a new sudo-extended.deb that can > support plugins, SSL, bells and whistles, but just with supported sudo > => sudo-extended migration path and explicitly not providing a migration > path back from sudo-extended to plain sudo. But all this can only be > done after sudo-ldap is gone as this is a horrible mess to package that > we NEED to get rid of. I willing to help get sudo-logsrvd and sudo-extendended packaged. Looking at the package... My first instinct would be to extend sudo-ldap with openssl, and split sudo-logsrvd from that package, and then rename sudo-ldap to sudo-extended. However I'm not using sudo with ldap and never used that package. Would that be a valid approach? Or anything else I can help with helping with the getting rid of sudo-ldap? Best regards, Alexander