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PyPAM -- Python bindings for PAM
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Author: Rob Riggs <[email protected]>
Sponsor: tummy.com, Ltd. <http://www.tummy.com/>
This is a set of Python bindings for the PAM libraries. This package
requires Python-1.5.2 or later. You can find an SRPM at these locations:
ftp://ftp.pangalactic.org/pub/tummy/
You will need PAM 0.64 or later to compile and use this module.
For some simple examples of its use, look in the examples directory.
Compilation and Installation
====================================
I use RPM, so all that is needed is to unpack the SRPM and then a "rpm -bb
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/PyPAM.spec".
If you received this as a tarball, try "rpm -ta PyPAM.tar.gz" instead.
If you really enjoy doing things the hard way, try the following:
./configure
make
make install
Contacting the Author
====================================
You can reach me via email at <[email protected]>.
====================================
Author: Rob Riggs <[email protected]>
Sponsor: tummy.com, Ltd. <http://www.tummy.com/>
This is a set of Python bindings for the PAM libraries. This package
requires Python-1.5.2 or later. You can find an SRPM at these locations:
ftp://ftp.pangalactic.org/pub/tummy/
You will need PAM 0.64 or later to compile and use this module.
For some simple examples of its use, look in the examples directory.
Compilation and Installation
====================================
I use RPM, so all that is needed is to unpack the SRPM and then a "rpm -bb
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/PyPAM.spec".
If you received this as a tarball, try "rpm -ta PyPAM.tar.gz" instead.
If you really enjoy doing things the hard way, try the following:
./configure
make
make install
Contacting the Author
====================================
You can reach me via email at <[email protected]>.