This was a clean install of Ubuntu. If I install freeipa-server I get the error from the original email. If I do a "apt install freeipa-server" I do see it will install python-ipaserver. When I let it run it downloads and everything and starts setting everything up. I get this:
Setting up tomcat7-user (7.0.68-1ubuntu0.1) ... Setting up velocity (1.7-4) ... Setting up pki-server (10.2.6+git20160317-1) ... Job for pki-tomcatd.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status pki-tomcatd.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details. invoke-rc.d: initscript pki-tomcatd, action "start" failed. ... because no CA instance has been configured yet. pki-tomcatd-nuxwdog.target is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it. pki-tomcatd.target is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it. Setting up pki-ca (10.2.6+git20160317-1) ... Setting up pki-kra (10.2.6+git20160317-1) ... . It continues til I get this: . Setting up opendnssec (1:1.4.9-2) ... dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of freeipa-server-dns: freeipa-server-dns depends on freeipa-server (>= 4.3.1-0ubuntu1); however: Package freeipa-server is not configured yet. dpkg: error processing package freeipa-server-dns (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured No apport report written because the error message indicates its a followup error from a previous failure. Setting up libverto-libevent1:amd64 (0.2.4-2.1ubuntu2) ... Setting up libverto1:amd64 (0.2.4-2.1ubuntu2) ... . Continues a bit longer til: . Processing triggers for ureadahead (0.100.0-19) ... Errors were encountered while processing: 389-ds-base freeipa-server freeipa-server-dns E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) If I run the python command you gave me at this point I get this: python2 -c 'from ipaserver.install import installutils; print "yes" if installutils.is_ipa_configured() else "no";' yes On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 1:38 AM Timo Aaltonen <tjaal...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > On 20.02.2017 22:26, Robert L. Harris wrote: > > > > python2 -c 'from ipaserver.install import installutils; print "yes" if > > installutils.is_ipa_configured() else "no";' > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "<string>", line 1, in <module> > > ImportError: No module named ipaserver.install > > Then how did you manage to get it installed.. freeipa-server depends on > python-ipaserver so you should have it available :) > > > -- > t >
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