https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=841573 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=841573#c8 --- Comment #8 from Frederic Crozat <fcrozat@suse.com> 2013-09-23 11:10:35 UTC --- This is very strange, because in your log, I get : 2013-09-20 16:44:48|install|pam-modules|12.1-19.3|x86_64||openSUSE-13.1-1.19|9421189303dd26d6ef3a2427a5ebc675ff6774b656f72df11a26a509dd119db4| # 2013-09-20 16:44:49 pam-config-0.86-1.4.x86_64.rpm installed ok # Additional rpm output: # *** write_config (account, /etc/pam.d/common-account-pc, ...) # **** write config for pam_unix2.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix.so (account, enabled) # **** write config for pam_krb5.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_localuser.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_sss.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ldap.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_nam.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_winbind.so (account, disabled) # **** write config for pam_time.so (account, disabled) # *** write_config (auth, /etc/pam.d/common-auth-pc, ...) # **** write config for pam_env.so (auth, enabled) # **** write config for pam_group.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_pkcs11.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_fp.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_fprint.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_fprintd.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_thinkfinger.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_gnome_keyring.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ssh.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix2.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix.so (auth, enabled) # **** write config for pam_ecryptfs.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_krb5.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_sss.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ldap.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_nam.so (auth, disabled) # **** write config for pam_winbind.so (auth, disabled) # *** write_config (password, /etc/pam.d/common-password-pc, ...) # **** write config for pam_winbind.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_pwcheck.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_passwdqc.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_cracklib.so (password, enabled) # **** write config for pam_pwhistory.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_gnome_keyring.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix2.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix.so (password, enabled) # **** write config for pam_make.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_exec.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_krb5.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_sss.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ldap.so (password, disabled) # **** write config for pam_nam.so (password, disabled) # *** write_config (session, /etc/pam.d/common-session-pc, ...) # **** write config for pam_selinux.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_mkhomedir.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_limits.so (session, enabled) # **** write config for pam_unix2.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_unix.so (session, enabled) # **** write config for pam_apparmor.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_krb5.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_sss.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ldap.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_winbind.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_nam.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_umask.so (session, enabled) # **** write config for pam_ssh.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_systemd.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_selinux.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_gnome_keyring.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_exec.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_ecryptfs.so (session, disabled) # **** write config for pam_env.so (session, enabled) And then, later, systemd is installed. so everything should have been fine :( I'll remove /dev/null redirection in systemd package for pam-config call, maybe it will help us for future install.. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.