[Bug 272571] security/sssd-devel: building with sudo options
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 16:41:58 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=272571 Bug ID: 272571 Summary: security/sssd-devel: building with sudo options Product: Ports & Packages Version: Latest Hardware: Any OS: Any Status: New Severity: Affects Only Me Priority: --- Component: Individual Port(s) Assignee: jhixson@FreeBSD.org Reporter: dvl@FreeBSD.org Flags: maintainer-feedback?(jhixson@FreeBSD.org) Assignee: jhixson@FreeBSD.org We're using security/sudo with security/sssd-devel in house. security/sudo now has a patch for building with security/sssd-devel (look for SSSSD_DEVEL). When this option is used, we get a build failure with security/sssd-devel: $ sudo poudriere testport -j 132R -p 2023Q3sssd security/sssd-devel … [00:00:02] Error: Dependency loop detected: These packages depend on each other: sudo-1.9.14p1_1 sssd-devel-2.9.0 …. To get sssd-devel to build when sudo has the SSSD/SSSD_DEVEL option selected, I needed to remove the dependency upon security/sudo: [dvl@ava-pkg-02prd:/usr/local/poudriere/ports/2023Q3sssd] $ diff -ruN security/sssd-devel /usr/local/poudriere/ports/head/security/sssd-devel diff -ruN security/sssd-devel/Makefile /usr/local/poudriere/ports/head/security/sssd-devel/Makefile --- security/sssd-devel/Makefile 2023-07-12 15:13:36.354826000 +0000 +++ /usr/local/poudriere/ports/head/security/sssd-devel/Makefile 2023-07-04 03:52:53.250238000 +0000 @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ libunistring.so:devel/libunistring \ libuuid.so:misc/e2fsprogs-libuuid -RUN_DEPENDS= cyrus-sasl-gssapi>0:security/cyrus-sasl2-gssapi +RUN_DEPENDS= cyrus-sasl-gssapi>0:security/cyrus-sasl2-gssapi \ + sudo>0:security/sudo .include <bsd.port.options.mk> .if ${OPSYS} == FreeBSD && ${OSVERSION} < 1300076 I do not know how that affects these options, but it works and works here.: $ grep sudo security/sssd-devel/Makefile --with-sudo \ --with-sudo-lib-path=${LOCALBASE}/lib \ Nothing urgent here, but I suspect this will also affect others eventually. Thank you for getting us working with newer sssd. :) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.