[bug-notifications] [sudo 0005003]: sudo version 1.8.6p3, REV=2012.09.19 requires Solaris 10 U10 libraries

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Sat Sep 22 11:38:11 CEST 2012


The following issue requires your FEEDBACK. 
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https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5003 
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Reported By:                bulletmark
Assigned To:                jh
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Project:                    sudo
Issue ID:                   5003
Category:                   packaging
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   major
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     feedback
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Date Submitted:             2012-09-22 02:56 CEST
Last Modified:              2012-09-22 11:38 CEST
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Summary:                    sudo version 1.8.6p3,REV=2012.09.19 requires Solaris
10 U10 libraries
Description: 
I reported https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=4991 [^] recently and
another similar bug elsewhere. The same bug has just been introduced in
sudo. See that other bug 4991 for the details of the fix.

mark at SW-DEV:~ sudo
ld.so.1: sudo: fatal: libc.so.1: version `SUNW_1.22.5' not found (required
by file /opt/csw/bin/sudo)
ld.so.1: sudo: fatal: libc.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed

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 (0010135) jh (manager) - 2012-09-22 11:38
 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5003#c10135 
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well in this case it's not Solaris 10 U10 anymore. It's older libc
Version.
could you please provide a uname -a. Since it's not completely clear when
1.22.5 was introduced. The reason way sudo now fails for you is that I
started to provide a Solaris 10 package. Because it new supports least priv
support on Solaris 10. The older packages where build on Solaris 9 and
worked on every version on of Solaris 10. What you could do is to install
the Solaris 9 package by hand instead of the Solaris 10. Or update your
system. After you provided the uname -a we will discuss if we should move
back the version even further. But at one point we we will stop doing that
since moving back the whole way to Solaris 10 GA will break much stuff. We
try to find the best Version in the middle somewhere. But we don't want to
move back 6 years. Sorry for the inconvenience



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