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FS#64667 - [sssd] Needs to be rebuilt against testing/ldb 1:2.0.7-1
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Community Packages
Opened by Josh (JoshH100) - Wednesday, 27 November 2019, 17:25 GMT
Last edited by Massimiliano Torromeo (mtorromeo) - Friday, 03 January 2020, 15:14 GMT
Opened by Josh (JoshH100) - Wednesday, 27 November 2019, 17:25 GMT
Last edited by Massimiliano Torromeo (mtorromeo) - Friday, 03 January 2020, 15:14 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
lbd in testing increments the lbd library from libldb.so.1 to libldb.so.2. It looks like other packages have been rebuilt and are in testing (samba, smbclient, etc). But the SSSD package hasn't been rebuilt and the service can't start as a result. I'm not quite certain what the normal or prefered process is for reporting library mismatches between testing & community. If it's normal to wait until ldb is pushed out of testing to rebuild packages, then this can be ignored. Additional info: * sssd 2.2.2-2 * ldb 1:2.0.7-1 Steps to reproduce: 1. Run fully updated machine with all testing repos. 2. Start sssd.service 3. Service fails to load shared libraries: libldb.so.1 Fix: 1. Rebuild sssd against testing repos/ldb 1:2.0.7-1 2. Publish to community testing repo. |
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Closed by Massimiliano Torromeo (mtorromeo)
Friday, 03 January 2020, 15:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: sssd-2.2.3-3
Friday, 03 January 2020, 15:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: sssd-2.2.3-3
Comment by Doug Newgard (Scimmia) -
Friday, 20 December 2019, 15:33 GMT
This is back now.