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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Feb 2009 14:28:34 -0600
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Troy J Dawson wrote:
> Faye Gibbins wrote:
>> I've got some up to date SL5.2 boxes and I'm getting this behaviour on 
>> both 1386 and 64bit machines:
>>
>> fgibbins@geosl548 ~ 0$ sudo su
>> sudo: symbol lookup error: sudo: undefined symbol: audit_log_user_command
>>
>> anyone got any ideas?
>>
>> Faye
>>
>>
> 
> Hi Faye,
> I can only get this to fail on a SL 50 machine, both i386 and x86_64.
> Is this a machine that was installed SL 5.2, or updated to SL 5.2?
> Also, can you send me the output of
>    rpm -qa | grep audit | sort
> 
> Thanks
> Troy

Hi Faye,
I believe I have it fixed now.
You should be able to do a
   yum clean all
   yum update
or
   yum update audit\*
This will update your audit libraries, which should get sudo working.
Troy
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