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Description of problem: The pam_mysql.so module shipped in pam_mysql-0.7-0.19.rc1.fc22.x86_64 has several undefined symbols. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.7-0.19 How reproducible: Everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. dnf install pam_mysql 2. ldd -r /lib64/security/pam_mysql.so Actual results: $ ldd -r /lib64/security/pam_mysql.so ... undefined symbol: pam_set_data (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) undefined symbol: pam_get_item (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) undefined symbol: pam_strerror (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) undefined symbol: pam_set_item (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) undefined symbol: pam_get_user (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) undefined symbol: pam_get_data (/lib64/security/pam_mysql.so) Expected results: No undefined symbols. Additional info: Patch listed in debian #418500 has a patch. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=418500#50
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