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PAM module
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In order to set the x11-display-device parameter on the new
session.
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The attached patch does the following:
- Use a separate $pam-module-dir variable for the pam module
- Instead of defining a custom $slibdir variable, just use the
standard $libdir variable specified by autoconf
- Use the standard autoconf $docdir variable (Add AC_PREREQ(2.59) for that).
- Drop AS_AC_EXPAND macro and remove AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED for dir variables.
+ Build the init script at make time using sed
+ Use defines in src/Makefile.am to pass the variables to gcc at make time
- Consistently use AC_HELP_STRING everywhere
- Remove/Replace deprecated macros:
+ AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE takes the package name and version number from AC_INIT
+ AM_CONFIG_HEADER -> AC_CONFIG_HEADERS
+ AC_OUTPUT -> AC_CONFIG_FILES
Patch is tested and make distcheck works.
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Basically the path for the pam module is hardcoded to /lib/security
which isn't right. Attached is a patch that uses the value of slibdir
for /lib/.
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Also make the configure checks simpler.
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Only include what is available. Use a alternative to pam_syslog
if it isn't available.
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Basically this is a mini login. It authenticates, opens a session,
sleeps 20 seconds, and then closes the session.
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I modified the API of the new connector a bit.
* include errors
* make names a bit more consistent with what they do
* have symmetry between open and close
* use refcounting
* do parameter checking on inputs
I also made some changes to whitespace and style. And converted
descriptions to gtkdoc style comments.
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Here are some patches to add one library and one PAM module so other
programs (apart from gdm) can easily interact with ConsoleKit. It's
mainly going to be used, I think, by login(1) and xinit(1). I'm not
super happy about doing a PAM module but the Fedora util-linux package
maintainer seems to be insist on this instead of just patching login(1).
The PAM module isn't built by default. Both pieces of code are licensed
under the MIT license as god knows what might want to use them. Sounds
good to you?
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