On 15.1.2015 11:04, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (15/01/15 10:54), Petr Spacek wrote:
>> On 15.1.2015 09:36, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi List
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please is it really possible to have Debian and Ubuntu serve as IPA 
>>>>>>> clients?
>>>>>>> I've tried some instructions/guidelines on the list and they always fail
>>>>>>> with the IPA client install being halfway completed and sssd's
>>>>>>> configuration file moved to .deleted.
>>>>>>> I'm really interested in getting this to work and I'll appreciate any 
>>>>>>> help
>>>>>>> I can get. Failing that are there any alternatives?
>>>>>
>>>>> Please see http://www.freeipa.org/page/Troubleshooting#Client_Installation
>>>>>
>>>>> If it does not help then please post more information about your problem, 
>>>>> namely:
>>>>> - exact package versions (keep in mind that "Wheezy" is a moving target)
>>> What do you mean by moving target?
>>>
>>> wheezy is codename for the latest release is Debian 7.8. It is also 
>>> (currently)
>>> known as stable
>>
>> Sure, but Debian allows packages updates after release - or not?
> Each distributions allows packages updates after release.
> Where is a difference?

That is exactly the point - you should always include package version in the
bug report.

Can we please stop bike-shedding now?

-- 
Petr^2 Spacek

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