On ke, 01 heinä 2020, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote: >hi guys > >latest in the repo krb5 packages - 1.18.2-2.el8 - brake >freeIPA if already installed and conflict if want to install. > ># dnf install -y ipa-server-dns >Last metadata expiration check: 1:21:31 ago on Wed 01 Jul >2020 11:00:25 BST. >Error: > Problem: package >ipa-server-dns-4.8.4-7.module_el8.2.0+374+0d2d74a1.noarch >requires ipa-server = 4.8.4-7.module_el8.2.0+374+0d2d74a1, >but none of the providers can be installed > - conflicting requests > - nothing provides krb5-kdb-version = 7.0 needed by >ipa-server-4.8.4-7.module_el8.2.0+374+0d2d74a1.x86_64 There should be no 1.18 in RHEL 8.2 at all, therefore CentOS 8.2 should not have krb5 1.18. If you are using CentOS Stream, please make it clear in describing your configuration. I can see krb5-1.18.2 in c8s branch here: https://git.centos.org/rpms/krb5/c/10fa7093df15784c58e82f89ba3e2a5ee0245991?branch=c8s There is no corresponding update for idm module, though. There is no c8s-version of c8-stream-DL1 branch and therefore there is no idm:DL1 module rebuild. Until that part is fixed, CentOS Stream is unusable for IdM deployments. Please note that none of RHEL developers responsible for IdM have any say or control how things get merged into CentOS. If there are problems like this one nobody but CentOS maintainers could help. In case of CentOS 8 stream, it seems the whole process is done by a robot and I have no idea how this robot handles modular builds (and when). -- / Alexander Bokovoy Sr. Principal Software Engineer Security / Identity Management Engineering Red Hat Limited, Finland