Jochen Hein <joc...@jochen.org> writes: > Robbie Harwood <rharw...@redhat.com> writes: >> Jochen Hein <joc...@jochen.org> writes: >> >>> When I run kinit on my Ubuntu 17.10 laptop I get: >>> >>> After installing krb5-k5tls authentication was successful. I'd find >>> it helpful it kinit could give a hint that the shared library is >>> missing. Since not all users will need it, just adding a dependency >>> to krb5-user seems not appropriate. >> >> This is something that would be better reported as an Ubuntu issue to >> their bugtracker [1], not to the Kerberos list. > > Do you suggest that k5tls should always get installed when the > kerberos client is installed? Right now Debian and Ubuntu don't do > that. CentOS installs it as part of krb5-libs. If yes, I'll submit a > bug report to Debian...
Well, I'm biased because I'm responsible for the package in CentOS, but yes I think it should be, either as a hard dependency or a Recommends. (That said, I do agree krb5 should log something in this error case - it's easy enough.) Thanks, --Robbie
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