On 06/17/2010 06:00 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Looks like there may be a disconnect between the master and branched
(1.2) sections of the repo. I'll investigate when I get into the office.
On Jun 17, 2010, at 2:31 AM, David O'Brien<davido(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> I'm running SSSD and IPA on F12.
> I have the following SSSD versions installed:
> [root@ipaserver ~]# rpm -qa | grep sss
> sssd-1.2.0-0.2010061620git6a7b745.fc12.i686
> sssd-client-1.2.0-0.2010061620git6a7b745.fc12.i686
>
> In the installed /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file there exists the following
> typo:
> # Add new domains condifgurations as [domain/<NAME>] sections.
>
> In the src/examples/sssd.conf file in the repo, this exists as:
> # Add new domain configurations as [domain/<NAME>] sections,
>
> There are several other changes that don't appear. I'm using the
> following SSSD repo; is it no longer valid?
>
>
http://jdennis.fedorapeople.org/sssd12/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/
> os/
>
Ah, ok. I see what happened here. You have to realize that
/etc/sssd/sssd.conf does not get updated when the RPM package updates,
because that would wipe out your local configuration. If you want to
verify that the installed sssd.conf is correct, you need to first
uninstall the sssd and then reinstall it (this will save your current
config as sssd.conf.rpmsave and then the new install will have only the
example config).
Alternately, you can extract the RPM and examine the file that way:
mkdir extract; cd extract \
rpm2cpio sssd-1.2.0-0.2010061620git6a7b745.fc12.i686.rpm | cpio --extract
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