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.
Thanks,
johnny