On ke, 01 heinä 2020, Brian Stinson wrote: >On Wed, Jul 1, 2020, at 14:33, Alexander Bokovoy wrote: >> 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: >> >àProblem: 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 >> >à- conflicting requests >> >à- nothing provides krb5-kdb-version = 7.0 needed by >> >ipa-server-4.8.4-7.module_el8.2.0+374+0d2d74a1.x86_64 >> >> Going back to the actual issue, the only solution right now is not to >> use CentOS 8 Stream, at least until all the required rebuilds are in >> place. >> >> Right now CentOS 8 Stream contains exactly same IPA version as CentOS >> 8.2.2004. So you are not gaining anything by using the stream right now. > >In CentOS Stream we're working on staying caught up to RHEL 8.3 >development to jumpstart the automation that will handle this going >forward. During this process we're finding that modules are a little >bit unwieldy. There are several rebases in RHEL 8.3 that require rebuild of idm module streams: krb5, samba, libldb are the requirements that need to be rebuilt before idm modules streams can be built. And changes in those packages also require rebuilding SSSD. I don't think there is a support for a combined non-modular + modular sidetag rebuild in CentOS (it does not exist anywhere else too), so I would suggest taking care of the rebuilds together before pushing them into a publicly accessible tree. Otherwise there will be breakages like this -- which apparently is there for more than 3 weeks already. -- / Alexander Bokovoy Sr. Principal Software Engineer Security / Identity Management Engineering Red Hat Limited, Finland