[Freeipa-users] Joining Fedora 18 (FreeIPA 3.1.0) to CentOS 6.3 (FreeIPA 2.1.90rc1)
Simo Sorce
simo at redhat.com
Wed Jan 2 16:35:08 UTC 2013
On Wed, 2013-01-02 at 08:00 -0500, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> On 12/28/2012 10:23 AM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> > On 12/28/2012 08:56 AM, Simo Sorce wrote:
> >> However re-reading the ticket made me wonder. Is this happening on the
> >> F18 machine or on the Centos 6.3 machine ?
> >
> > The sigsegv is happening on the Fedora 18 box, the one running FreeIPA
> > 3.1.0.
> >
> > I am completely unable to install debug symbols for the following libraries:
> >
> > =======================================================================
> > Missing separate debuginfos, use: debuginfo-install
> > cyrus-sasl-gssapi-2.1.25-2.fc18.x86_64
> > cyrus-sasl-lib-2.1.25-2.fc18.x86_64 cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.25-2.fc18.x86_64
> > cyrus-sasl-plain-2.1.25-2.fc18.x86_64 glibc-2.16-28.fc18.x86_64
> > pcre-8.31-3.fc18.x86_64 sssd-client-1.9.3-1.fc18.x86_64
> > =======================================================================
> >
> > When I run that command, I get the following message:
> >
> > =======================================================================
> > No debuginfo packages available to install
> > =======================================================================
> >
> > Which of course, is unhelpful.
> >
> > --- Mike
> >
>
>
> That's the problem with running Fedora pre-releases. If you don't
> remember to disable the updates-testing repo, you get untested packages.
> The latest version of cyrus-sasl that is in the stable repo is
> cyrus-sasl-gssapi-2.1.23-36.fc18.x86_64. The reason you can't get the
> debuginfo packages for cyrus-sasl is because the update was yanked from
> the testing repo due to *drumroll* segfaults.
>
> I strongly recommend that you do the following:
> 'yum clean all' (Purges your yum cache completely, so we don't get stale
> data)
> 'yum update fedora-release' (The latest version that is now in stable
> disables updates-testing)
> 'yum distro-sync' (This upgrades and downgrades all packages so that
> they match what is in the enabled repositories, in this case it will
> guarantee that you have the latest stable versions of all packages).
>
> Alternately you can wait until next week (January 8th) when Fedora 18
> stable is expected to be released (assuming that tomorrow's Go/No-Go
> meeting does not delay it for another week) and install fresh from there.
Thanks Stephen, I'll close the bug as invalid.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
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