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I just installed via apt python3-pam. The Big Question what is inside the package?
In my development environment I used pam from pip. So far I understand both pip packages are identical, but this is active maintained?
If I look into what ubuntu has installed:
python3-pam: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PAM-0.4.2.egg-info python3-pam: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PAM.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so python3-pam: /usr/share/doc/python3-pam/changelog.Debian.gz python3-pam: /usr/share/doc/python3-pam/copyright python3-pam: /usr/share/doc/python3-pam/examples/pamexample.c python3-pam: /usr/share/doc/python3-pam/examples/pamtest.py
This looks different or do they only provide the actual package with debug package?
I know this should be addressed to ubuntu, but maybe you are already involved. And honestly I trust opensource guys more than ubuntu at this point.
If the package is different I see a huge naming conflict.
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The ubuntu/debian one is from https://salsa.debian.org/debian/python-pam not this project
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Ohh for fuck sake debian.
So there is a naming conflict. @inorton-entrust thanks for pointing this out
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I just installed via apt python3-pam. The Big Question what is inside the package?
In my development environment I used pam from pip. So far I understand both pip packages are identical, but this is active maintained?
If I look into what ubuntu has installed:
This looks different or do they only provide the actual package with debug package?
I know this should be addressed to ubuntu, but maybe you are already involved. And honestly I trust opensource guys more than ubuntu at this point.
If the package is different I see a huge naming conflict.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: