+++ /dev/null
-Author: shaul Karl <shaulkarl@yahoo.com>
-Description:
- A short explanation how to find out the right db version (Closes: #478282).
-
-diff -Naurp vsftpd.orig/EXAMPLE/VIRTUAL_USERS/README vsftpd/EXAMPLE/VIRTUAL_USERS/README
---- vsftpd.orig/EXAMPLE/VIRTUAL_USERS/README 2009-01-31 00:02:36.000000000 +0000
-+++ vsftpd/EXAMPLE/VIRTUAL_USERS/README 2009-01-31 01:38:11.000000000 +0000
-@@ -21,7 +21,10 @@ NOTE: Many systems have multiple version
- need to use e.g. db3_load for correct operation. This is known to affect
- some Debian systems. The core issue is that pam_userdb expects its login
- database to be a specific db version (often db3, whereas db4 may be installed
--on your system).
-+on your system). You might check ahead what specific db version you'll need
-+by looking at the dependcies of the pam module. Some methods to do that is to
-+run ldd on the pam_userdb.so or look at the dependencies of the package with
-+the pam modules.
-
- This will create /etc/vsftpd_login.db. Obviously, you may want to make sure
- the permissions are restricted: