URL: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/408 Title: #408: Backport of PR#275 to SSSD-1.14
jhrozek commented: """ Again, I'm not against backporting the patches in principle. But at the very least RHEL-6 (and CentOS-6 is just a rebuilt of RHEL) will NOT pick the 1.13.5 release as a whole. RHEL-6, at this point, only cherry-picks important patches on a per-case-by-case basis.
So, that's what I'm getting at, I'm fine with backporting the patch to upstream, but I'm afraid your expectation that the patch will bubble to the next RHEL-6 release is incorrect. At this late stage of RHEL-6 lifetime, the only way to get a patch to RHEL-6 is to open a support request with Red Hat. (And no, I can't do it, despite working for Red Hat, the case must really come from a customer)
(That is not true for RHEL-7, where we rebase to the next available upstream release, which means your patch WILL be present in RHEL-7.5) """
See the full comment at https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/408#issuecomment-338197109