Le sam. 4 juil. 2020 à 15:15, Michael Stone <mst...@debian.org> a écrit : > > On Sat, Jul 04, 2020 at 07:28:32AM +0200, Mathieu Parent wrote: > >clone 963971 -1 > >tag 963971 + upstream > >tag -1 + upstream fixed-upstream patch > >reassign -1 sssd-ad-common > > > >Le lun. 29 juin 2020 à 14:48, Michael Stone <mst...@debian.org> a écrit : > >> > >> Package: samba-libs > >> Version: 2:4.12.3+dfsg-2 > >> Severity: critical > >> Justification: breaks the whole system > >> > >> The new samba-libs package changes the soname of libndr from libndr.so.0 to > >> libndr.so.1 without reflecting this change in the package name. > >> sssd-ad-common > >> has a dependency on samba-libs (>= 2:4.11.5+dfsg) and links to libndr.so.0. > >> When the samba-libs package is updated and libndr.so.0 disappears sssd > >> fails to > >> start, which then makes a system's remote users unavailable. (Worse, this > >> doesn't happen until the next time sssd restarts--which may not be until > >> the > >> next reboot.) > > > >It looks to be fixed in sssd 2.3.0: > >https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/commit/bc56b10aea999284458dcc293b54cf65288e325d > > > >I'm cloning this bug: > >- on the samba side I'll add a breaks: sssd-ad-common (<< 2.3.0) > >- on the sssd side, an update to 2.3.0+ is needed > > Going forward, do things using samba-libs need a strict version > depenedency since there is no ABI version in the package name?
No, I think. According to the sssd commit, sssd 2.3 will still build on older samba-libs. Regards -- Mathieu Parent