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+Conditionally compile per innetgr availability
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+innetgr is not available/functional in uclibc, provide conditions for compilation.
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+Signed-off-by: Dmitry Golubovsky <golubovsky@gmail.com>
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+Index: linux-pam-1.1.4/modules/pam_group/pam_group.c
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+============================================================================
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+--- linux-pam-1.1.4/modules/pam_group/pam_group.c 2011-06-21 05:04:56.000000000 -0400
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++++ linux-pam-1.1.4/modules/pam_group/pam_group.c 2012-08-09 21:35:06.000000000 -0400
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+@@ -655,8 +655,14 @@
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+ /* If buffer starts with @, we are using netgroups */
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+- if (buffer[0] == '@')
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++ if (buffer[0] == '@') {
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++#ifdef HAVE_INNETGR
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+ good &= innetgr (&buffer[1], NULL, user, NULL);
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++#else
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++ good = 0;
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++ pam_syslog (pamh, LOG_ERR, "pam_group does not have netgroup support");
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++#endif /* HAVE_INNETGR */
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++ }
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+ /* otherwise, if the buffer starts with %, it's a UNIX group */
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+ else if (buffer[0] == '%')
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+ good &= pam_modutil_user_in_group_nam_nam(pamh, user, &buffer[1]);
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