pam 1.5.2-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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pam (1.5.2-2ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium

  * Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
    - debian/libpam-modules.postinst: Add PATH to /etc/environment if it's
      not present there or in /etc/security/pam_env.conf. (should send to
      Debian).
    - debian/libpam0g.postinst: only ask questions during update-manager when
      there are non-default services running.
    - debian/libpam0g.postinst: check if gdm is actually running before
      trying to reload it.
    - debian/patches-applied/ubuntu-rlimit_nice_correction: Explicitly
      initialise RLIMIT_NICE rather than relying on the kernel limits.
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_umask_usergroups_from_login.defs.patch:
      Deprecate pam_unix's explicit "usergroups" option and instead read it
      from /etc/login.def's "USERGROUP_ENAB" option if umask is only defined
      there. This restores compatibility with the pre-PAM behaviour of login.
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_motd-legal-notice: display the contents of
      /etc/legal once, then set a flag in the user's homedir to prevent
      showing it again.
    - debian/update-motd.5, debian/libpam-modules.manpages: add a manpage
      for update-motd, with some best practices and notes of explanation.
    - debian/patches/update-motd-manpage-ref: add a reference in pam_motd(8)
      to update-motd(5)
    - debian/local/common-session{,-noninteractive}: Enable pam_umask by
      default, now that the umask setting is gone from /etc/profile.
    - debian/local/pam-auth-update: Add the new md5sums for pam_umask addition.
    - debian/patches-applied/extrausers.patch: Add a pam_extrausers module
      that is basically just a copy of pam_unix but looks at
      /var/lib/extrausers/{group,passwd,shadow} instead of /etc/
    - debian/libpam-modules-bin.install: install the helper binaries for
      pam_extrausers to /sbin
    - debian/rules: Make pam_extrausers_chkpwd sguid shadow
    - Add lintian override for pam_extrausers_chkpwd
    - Disable custom daemon restart detection code if needrestart is available
  * Dropped changes, no longer needed:
    - d/libpam-modules.postinst: Add /snap/bin to $PATH in /etc/environment
  * Refresh patches.
  * debian/patches-applied/extrausers.patch: update for upstream changes.

pam (1.5.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Pass --with-systemdunitdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system for consistent
    builds whether we are or aren't building in an environment with systemd
    present.
  * Install the pam_namespace.service unit in the libpam-modules-bin
    package.

pam (1.5.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
    - fixes compatibility with libpam-systemd.  Closes: #1017467.
    - fixes bashisms in configure.ac.  Closes: #998361.
  * Refresh patches.
  * Drop patches included or obsoleted upstream:
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_unix_fix_sgid_shadow_auth.patch
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_unix_initialize_daysleft
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_faillock_create_directory
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_unix_avoid_checksalt
    - debian/patches-applied/pam_env-allow-environment-files-without-EOL-at-EOF.patch
  * Drop libpam-cracklib which has been obsoleted upstream.
  * Add pkgconfig .pc files to libpam0g-dev.  Closes: #1012688.
  * Update .symbols file.
  * Updated Romanian debconf translation, thanks Andrei Popescu, Closes:
    #986416
  * Drop versioning of quilt build-dependency to quiet lintian, since the
    version is satisfied by oldoldoldstable.
  * Drop unused build-build-dependency on bzip2.
  * Adjust lintian overrides for latest lintian syntax.
  * Update Standards-Version.
  * Bump debhelper compat to 13.
  * debian/not-installed: document upstream files that aren't used.
  * Override incorrect lintian warning about use of dpkg database.
  * Override lintian warning for PAM module manpages being in section 8
  * Override lintian warning for unused debconf templates
  * Install additional upstream manpages: faillock(8), environment(5),
    pwhistory_helper(8)
  * Install additional helpers in libpam-modules-bin: pam_namespace_helper,
    pwhistory_helper
  * Fix wrong syntax in symbols file

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:16:30 +0000

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Binary packages built by this source

libpam-doc: Documentation of PAM

 Contains documentation (in HTML, ASCII, and PostScript format) for libpam,
 the Pluggable Authentication Modules library, a library that enables the
 local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.

libpam-modules: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM

 This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the
  pam_unix.so module as well as some specialty modules.

libpam-modules-bin: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM - helper binaries

 This package contains helper binaries used by the standard set of PAM
 modules in the libpam-modules package.

libpam-modules-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam-modules-bin
libpam-modules-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam-modules
libpam-runtime: Runtime support for the PAM library

 Contains configuration files and directories required for
 authentication to work on Debian systems. This package is required
 on almost all installations.

libpam0g: Pluggable Authentication Modules library

 Contains the shared library for Linux-PAM, a library that enables the
 local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
 In other words, without rewriting or recompiling a PAM-aware application,
 it is possible to switch between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses.
 One may entirely upgrade the local authentication system without touching
 the applications themselves.

libpam0g-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam0g
libpam0g-dev: Development files for PAM

 Contains C header files and development libraries for libpam, the Pluggable
 Authentication Modules, a library that enables the local system
 administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
 .
 PAM decouples applications from the authentication mechanism, making it
 possible to upgrade the authentication system without recompiling or
 rewriting the applications.