In response to comment #26 by Michael, keeping sssd 1.5.x out of Natty
seems rather silly, as sssd 1.2.x never, ever worked with Natty in the
first place. sssd 1.2.x might have compiled, and been available for
install, but it was never functional. The restrictions on version
upgrades in SRUs are there to ensure compatibility within a release.
Since sssd have been broken the entire time, I would think the correct
thing to do in this case would be to deploy the newer version, rather
than hoping someone is willing to invest their time and energy in trying
to get 1.2.x to work.

Just my $0.02.

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