Hi: When you run pam config in x86_64 you get for example pam-config -a --sss --sss-debug error: Module /lib/security/pam_sss.so is not installed I am not sure that is a correct message, my system has no 32 bit modules installed and hence /lib/security is empty. IMHO in x86_64 it should be a notice or not even say anything at all. (works with --force though) The annoyance is in sanity-checks.c int check_for_pam_module (const char *name, int force) { const char *path[] = { "/lib/security", "/lib64/security" }; unsigned int i; int retval = 0; for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (path)/sizeof (char *)); i++) { if (access (path[i], F_OK) == 0) { char module[strlen(path[i]) + strlen (name) + 2]; sprintf (module, "%s/%s", path[i], name); if (access (module, F_OK) != 0) { if (force) fprintf (stderr, _("WARNING: module %s is not installed.\n"), module); else { fprintf (stderr, _("ERROR: module %s is not installed.\n"), module); retval=1; } } } } return retval; } Not sure what the proper fix is, other than ifdef'ing the x86_32 path in x86_64.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org