On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Johnny Tan <jt(a)renttherunway.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Stephen Gallagher
<sgallagh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> You can try our latest git releases by installing this yum repository
> file:
>
http://jdennis.fedorapeople.org/ipa-devel/ipa-devel-rhel.repo
>
> However, be aware that this currently contains the pre-release bits that
> will become SSSD 1.6.0 (It should generally be stable, but I'd not put
> it into production. Insert usual disclaimers about untested code,
> possible loss of data, life or sanity, etc.)
Right, I'd rather not run this.
> Otherwise, I think you'll have to wait until the final RHEL 5.7 release
> is available so you can download the official RPMs. I don't think the
> 5.7 beta RPMs are available outside of the beta DVD images at this time.
> (I suppose you could download the ISO images and extract the RPMs from
> them too).
What's the exact version I should be looking for? Whether it's shipped
with the 5.7-BETA or even a later one that is recommended. I'm
thinking if I dig around and find the most recent possible srpm and
then drop the latest maintenance tarball in there, I could do an rpm
rebuild of it.
You might try sssd-1.5.1-34.el6_1.1.src.rpm from:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/source/SRPMS/ven...
You might need to update a couple of packages in a local mock
repository, but it is easy to do, I've done it with the Fedora sssd
packages from Koji.
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