[ [Bug 1027418] [NEW] Functions from upstream missing in package

Sam Hartman hartmans at debian.org
Sun Jul 29 00:45:14 UTC 2012


take a look at upstream commit 6e83d0bd31721ac86003530dd2450221dd05d0c2

These functions were added later and were used by a Mac-specific project
that had a different export list.  I'm fairly sure this is simply an
upstream bug and the symbols should be exported.

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Title:
  Functions from upstream missing in package

Status in “krb5” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The libkrb5 package in 12.04 looks like it's missing some functions.
  That sounds weird, so let me explain:

  I have the following packages installed:
  $ dpkg-query -l 'libkrb*'
  [snip]
  ii  libkrb5-26-heimdal        1.6~git20120311.dfsg.1-2  Heimdal Kerberos - libraries
  ii  libkrb5-3                 1.10+dfsg~beta1-2         MIT Kerberos runtime libraries
  ii  libkrb5-dev               1.10+dfsg~beta1-2         Headers and development libraries for MIT Kerberos
  ii  libkrb5support0           1.10+dfsg~beta1-2         MIT Kerberos runtime libraries - Support library

  The functions  'krb5_cccol_lock' and  'krb5_cccol_unlock' are declared
  in  /usr/include/krb5/krb5.h, from libkrb5-dev.   When I try to use
  them in a program that links against libkrb5, I get an "undefined
  symbol" error at run time.  I've looked at every .so file defined in
  any of those packages (using nm and nm -D), and those symbols aren't
  mentioned in any of those files!

  When I build krb5-1.10.2 from the MIT source, those symbols are
  defined in libkrb5.so.3.3.

  Does anyone have any idea what's up?

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