No longer need bypass_last_login on HP-UX, warnings work with clang.
Also add deb package names for pam and ldap devel on Linux.
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Simple sudo installation
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For most systems and configurations it is possible simply to:
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0) If you are upgrading from a previous version of sudo
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please read the info in the UPGRADE file before proceeding.
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please read the info in the doc/UPGRADE file before proceeding.
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1) Read the `OS dependent notes' section for any particular
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"gotchas" relating to your operating system.
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@@ -561,10 +561,11 @@ Development options:
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become corrupted.
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--enable-warnings
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Enable compiler warnings when building sudo with gcc.
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Enable compiler warnings when building sudo with gcc or clang.
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--enable-werror
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Enable the -Werror compiler option when building sudo with gcc.
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Enable the -Werror compiler option when building sudo with
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gcc or clang.
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--with-devel
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Configure development options. This will enable compiler warnings
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@@ -906,18 +907,13 @@ HP-UX:
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sudo session required libpam_hpsec.so.1 bypass_umask
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If every command run via sudo displays information about the last
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successful login and the last authentication failure you should
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make use an /etc/pam.conf line like:
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sudo session required libpam_hpsec.so.1 bypass_umask bypass_last_login
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Linux:
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PAM and LDAP headers are not installed by default on most Linux
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systems. You will need to install the "pam-dev" package if
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/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h is not present on your system.
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If you wish to build with LDAP support you will also need the
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openldap-devel package.
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systems. You will need to install the "pam-dev" (rpm) or
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libpam0g-dev (deb) package if /usr/include/security/pam_appl.h
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is not present on your system. If you wish to build with LDAP
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support you will also need the "openldap-devel" (rpm) or
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"libldap2-dev" (deb) package.
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Mac OS X:
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The pseudo-tty support in the Mac OS X kernel has bugs related
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