On Wed, Jun 02, 2021 at 07:55:31AM +0200, Ignacio Coterillo wrote:
> I'm trying to debug and fix issues with Kerberos based authentication on both Icecat and
> qutebrowser and got a few questions:
>
> Via strace I found that icecat tries load `libgssapi.so` which doesn't exist.
>
> Trivially creating the file as a symbolic link to the `libgssapi_krb5.so` provided
> by the `mit-krb5` package and exposing via LD_LIBRARY_PATH solves the issue and
> fixes Kerberos based authentication.
>
> - Question 1: Should this be fixed in the mit-krb5 package or in the icecat package?
If the mit-krb5 authors aim to provide libgssapi.so, then we should
adjust our package to achieve that. Otherwise, I'd guess it's a problem
in icecat / firefox. Do you know what other distros do?
> - Question 2: What would be the best way of creating this link in a package?
>
> I've played with creating a modified `mit-krb5` (i.e. `my-mit-krb5`) with the
> following additional build phase:
>
> (modify-phases %standard-phases
> (add-after 'install 'create-link
> (lambda _
> (let* ((libpath (getenv "out"))
> (origin (format #f "~a/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so" libpath))
> (target (format #f "~a/lib/libgssapi.so" libpath)))
> (symlink origin target))
> #t))
That would work, but like I said above, the mit-krb5 build scripts
should have a way to do this, or it's likely a change to be made in the
icecat package.
> This works, but creates the link with full path target instead of relative like the rest of links
> created naturally by the original build process:
>
> ❯ ls -l /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi*
> lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 21 Jan 1 1970 /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so -> libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2
> lrwxrwxrwx 3 root root 21 Jan 1 1970 /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2 -> libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2
> -r--r--r-- 2 root root 380520 Jan 1 1970 /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2.2
> lrwxrwxrwx 7 root root 82 Jan 1 1970 /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi.so -> /gnu/store/irhvqdpc4zvyj9in514lv859mjkyi7p3-my-mit-krb5-1.18/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so
>
> Should I try to `chdir` to the path before creating the link, or is there a cleaner
> way of doing something like this?
Not sure, but I agree that it should be a relative link, if adjusting
mit-krb5 is the solution we choose.
> qutebrowser Kerberos support comes from `qtwebengine`. The only change needed would
> be to add `mit-krb5` as input and add the "--webengine-kerberos=yes" qmake option in its
> `configure` build phase.
Sounds good.
> My question here is about whether there is any policy requiring formal justification to
> increase the number of dependencies of a certain package or this would be considered a valid
> request/patch.
There's no policy. In general, we aim to provide fully-featured
packages, but that is an informal habit rather than a strict guideline.