A new comps group: dogtag
Kevin Wright
kwright at redhat.com
Sat Feb 13 01:55:12 UTC 2010
On Feb 12, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> I could have sworn I sent a response already. In any case...
>
> Kevin Wright (kwright at redhat.com) said:
>> You may be right. However, if that's the case, then 389 will have
>> the same problem:
>
> In the case of dogtag, it's the only cert server in the group. So
> it should have default/mandatory set on the proper set of packages
> so that if you do 'yum groupinstall dogtag', you get a functional
> cert server.
>
> In the directory server case, it's a group that contains all
> the various directory servers. It's possible someone could choose
> just to install krb5/ldap. Still, I think it should be adjusted
> so that groupinstall installs a functional DS.
>
> Bill
>
Hi Bill,
Here's the updated compl.xml.in file:
cvs diff -u comps-f13.xml.in
Index: comps-f13.xml.in
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/comps/comps-f13.xml.in,v
retrieving revision 1.163
diff -u -r1.163 comps-f13.xml.in
--- comps-f13.xml.in 11 Feb 2010 20:09:52 -0000 1.163
+++ comps-f13.xml.in 13 Feb 2010 01:51:29 -0000
@@ -1235,6 +1235,26 @@
</packagelist>
</group>
<group>
+ <id>dogtag</id>
+ <_name>Dogtag Certificate System</_name>
+ <_description>Enterprise-class open source Certificate Authority</
_description>
+ <default>false</default>
+ <uservisible>true</uservisible>
+ <packagelist>
+ <packagereq type="mandatory">pki-ca</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-common-javadoc</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="default">pki-console</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-java-tools-javadoc</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="default">pki-kra</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="default">pki-ocsp</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-ra</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-tks</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-tps</packagereq>
+ <packagereq type="optional">pki-util-javadoc</packagereq>
+ </packagelist>
+ </group>
+ <group>
+ <group>
<id>dns-server</id>
<_name>DNS Name Server</_name>
<_description>This package group allows you to run a DNS name
server (BIND) on the system.</_description>
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