Re: disable password dialog pop-up

2019-06-11 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 6/11/19 8:24 PM, Amadeus WM via users wrote:

I have a file that I encrypt using gpg like this:

cat foobar | gpg --symmetric > foobar.gpg

Up until Fedora 30, it was prompting me for the password right there, at
the prompt. In Fedora 30 it pops up a dialog, which I find very annoying.

I don't know if this is related to gnome-keyring. Is there a way to
disable it?


Try running "unset DISPLAY" before.
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disable password dialog pop-up

2019-06-11 Thread Amadeus WM via users
I have a file that I encrypt using gpg like this:

cat foobar | gpg --symmetric > foobar.gpg

Up until Fedora 30, it was prompting me for the password right there, at 
the prompt. In Fedora 30 it pops up a dialog, which I find very annoying. 

I don't know if this is related to gnome-keyring. Is there a way to 
disable it? 

Thanks!

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Re: rpmbuild

2019-06-11 Thread Todd Zullinger
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 6/11/19 12:13 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> Again, why the generation of the .spec is not automatic?
> 
> Because the script isn't perfect and it's a difficult problem to solve.
> cpanspec appears to be pretty dead upstream.  You could try filing a bug in
> Fedora bugzilla.

FWIW, this issue is already noted here (nearly 2.5 years
ago):

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/671445#c9

I suspect this won't be fixed anytime soon, unless someone
steps up to provide a patch.  Even that might not be enough,
based on the fact that ticket still has an unapplied patch
for other issues.  :)

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Re: rpmbuild

2019-06-11 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 6/11/19 12:13 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:

Again, why the generation of the .spec is not automatic?


Because the script isn't perfect and it's a difficult problem to solve. 
cpanspec appears to be pretty dead upstream.  You could try filing a bug 
in Fedora bugzilla.

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[389-users] Re: What Do I Need?

2019-06-11 Thread Eugene Poole
I need to control users and groups of users to provide them access to 
specific machines.  Once our machine number went above 15 controlling 
who has access to what machines has become difficult.


Gene

On 6/10/2019 4:11 AM, William Brown wrote:



On 7 Jun 2019, at 23:53, Eugene Poole  wrote:

I'm trying to upgrade my environment and I've reinstalled my CentOS machines to 
CentOS 7 except for one.  I've got my DNS for my LAN working just fine.  So now 
it's time for Directory Server.

What is a GOOD tutorial to follow? My environment includes 26 physical and KVM 
virtual machines; 4 Windows 7 machines and 1 ArcaOS (OS/2) machine. What is a 
DS configuration to go for?

I think the better thing to ask is what do you want to achieve here? What's your ideal 
setup for integrating each of these clients, and what information do you want to make 
available to them? I think that would help me to advise on "what next" for you 
:)




TIA

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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Joe Zeff

On 06/11/2019 02:13 PM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I find that it is difficult if not impossible to make Thunderbird mark 
every

incidence of mail from a particular address as junk and reject it.


Really?  I've had no trouble setting up filters that trigger on the 
sender's address.

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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 6/12/19 5:58 AM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Several times, every single incoming mail has been marked junk. I know there 
> is a multi-key
> command that will unmark the entire list, but I don't remember what it
> is. Help, anyone? Thanx! 

Ctrl-A    (Selects all messages)
Shift-J    (Marks all as Not Junk)

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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Doug McGarrett



On 6/11/19 8:06 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 6/12/19 4:13 AM, Doug McGarrett wrote:

I find that it is difficult if not impossible to make Thunderbird mark every
incidence of mail from a particular address as junk and reject it.

Really?

Message Filters don't work properly for you?
I'll give that a try. As I mentioned, I'm not a recent user of 
Thunderbird, so I don't know how it works, exactly.
One other thing: Several times, every single incoming mail has been 
marked junk. I know there is a multi-key
command that will unmark the entire list, but I don't remember what it 
is. Help, anyone? Thanx!

--doug
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Tom Horsley
On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 16:13:30 -0400
Doug McGarrett wrote:

> I find that it is difficult if not impossible 
> to make Thunderbird mark every
> incidence of mail from a particular address as junk and reject it.

This sort of thing is why I now go to the totally insane
trouble of using fetchmail to suck all my mail off gmail
and send it to a local dovecot IMAP server which supports
the sieve filtering system. Sieve is about 10,000 times
more capable and useful than any mail client filters I've
ever encountered (plus by having all my mail on a local
IMAP server, I can switch mail client with ease and have
no problems migrating mail from one to another - not that
I want to switch away from claws-mail :-).
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 6/12/19 4:13 AM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> I find that it is difficult if not impossible to make Thunderbird mark every
> incidence of mail from a particular address as junk and reject it.

Really?

Message Filters don't work properly for you?

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[389-users] Re: Docker official image

2019-06-11 Thread Olivier JUDITH
Hi, 

Thank for the link , 
i tried to run your image but the container fails after few seconds . 
Seems that you forgot to create /var/run/dirsrv folder in Dockerfile .

the server crashes with :
DEBUG: DEBUG: starting with ['/usr/sbin/ns-slapd', '-D', 
'/etc/dirsrv/slapd-localhost', '-i', '/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-localhost.pid']
CRITICAL: Error: Failed to start DS, removing incomplete installation...
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lib389/instance/setup.py", line 654, 
in create_from_args
self._install_ds(general, slapd, backends)
  File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lib389/instance/setup.py", line 862, 
in _install_ds
ds_instance.start(timeout=60)
  File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lib389/__init__.py", line 1170, in 
start
raise ValueError('Failed to start DS')
ValueError: Failed to start DS

It works fine now, 
I start to write my k8s configuration . 
If you can just remind me where i can find documentation on lib389 used in your 
dscontainer python script ? 

Keep you informed  
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Doug McGarrett



On 6/10/19 7:24 PM, Temlakos wrote:

On 6/10/19 5:42 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:

Evening all,
I'm after setting up an email client, I've tried thunderbird for my 
gmail account, but I get a google complaint about the client not 
being secure enough.  Is there another recommended email client?  Or 
can we make thunderbird more secure to pass the google checks?


Thanks in advance

D.


Google is going to complain no matter what e-mail client you choose. 
It assumes without warrant that any desktop or laptop from which you 
access Google Mail by any interface other than their browser 
interface, is /shared/.


Thunderbird is the best cross-platform e-mail client I can recommend.

TEmlakos


I have recently come back to Thunderbird after using a clone of an 
earlier Mozilla product. I find that it is difficult if not impossible 
to make Thunderbird mark every
incidence of mail from a particular address as junk and reject it. I 
would use something else with a similar interface, but Thunderbird is 
the only app that I have
encountered that can automatically find and configure the various 
software addresses and so on that most other applications 
require--digital numbers that I have no
idea of.  If I can't answer the setup questions, I can't try a different 
mail product. (Running Linux in two different KDE versions.) Please advise.

--doug
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Re: mariadb vs community-mysql on F30

2019-06-11 Thread Dario Lesca
Il giorno lun, 10/06/2019 alle 17.09 -0700, stan via users ha scritto:
> yum, not dnf?
[lesca@dodo ~]$ type yum dnf
yum è /usr/bin/yum
dnf è /usr/bin/dnf
[lesca@dodo ~]$ ll /usr/bin/dnf /usr/bin/yum
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5  7 mag 17.10 /usr/bin/dnf -> dnf-3
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5  7 mag 17.10 /usr/bin/yum -> dnf-3
[lesca@dodo ~]$ 



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Re: rpmbuild

2019-06-11 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

I am not sure to take the point:

I can run
cpanspec --add-buildrequires perl-generators Tk-JBrowseEntry-5.22.tar.gz 
but
that does not fill 
Provides: perl(Tk::JBrowseEntry) = %{version}-%{release}
I can run
cpanspec --add-buildrequires perl-generators Tk-JBrowseEntry-5.22.tar.gz 
--add-provide "perl(Tk::JBrowseEntry)  %{version}-%{release}"

If it is correct. Why is it not automatic?


Anyway,
%{_bindir}/JBrowseTest.pl

is still missing in
%files

Again, why the generation of the .spec is not automatic?

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> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 12:46 PM
> From: "Michael Schwendt" 
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: rpmbuild
>
> On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 17:45:23 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> 
> > Sorry, when I run
> > cpanspec Tk-JBrowseEntry-5.22.tar.gz 
> 
> I referred to _build time_ creation of inter-package dependencies.
> The step when rpmbuild adds Requires/Provides to the built packages.
> You are not supposed to hack a spec file as to add them manually for
> Perl Modules installed in Perl's paths for modules.
> 
> > Is there something in my .spec generation?
> > 
> > Anyway, addition:
> > Provides: perl(Tk::JBrowseEntry) = %{version}-%{release}
> > 
> > fixes this issue
> 
> Instead, use "BuildRequires: perl-generators" at build-time.
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SOLVED: Re: How to sign a locally compiled kernel so it can be booted with UEFI.

2019-06-11 Thread stan via users
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 22:24:11 -0700
stan via users  wrote:

> The other thing that is a positive, is that the kernel automatically
> signs all modules during build if configured to do so, which I have,
> so I don't have to worry about that. I'm using sha512, while the stock
> kernels use sha256, but that shouldn't make a difference, as long as
> the validation takes its cue from the kernel declaration, rather than
> being hard coded.

The solution is that the kernel is already signed by the build process,
when it is built from the Fedora kernel spec.  The problem wasn't
the signing, it was a missing code page for 8859-1.  This is the
default code page for vfat in the kernel, so it couldn't read
the /boot/efi partition.  Once I added the code page, the boot succeeds
as UEFI.   I'm going to try changing that default to utf-8 so I don't
have to keep the 8859-1 code page.

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[389-users] Re: Docker official image

2019-06-11 Thread William Brown


> On 11 Jun 2019, at 09:37, William Brown  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10 Jun 2019, at 23:42, Olivier JUDITH  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all, 
>> 
>> Do you provide an official docker image for 389 ?
>> I plan to deploy MMR on Kubernetes .
>> Any advice/link ?
> 
> I have been getting us "closer" to docker support for a while, and I think 
> it's probably flowed enough into the pipe-lines to make an official image. I 
> think that this is probably a conversation for 389-devel to go about this 
> setup and testing process as part of a release, and Mark probably would have 
> advice here. To put this in context, I do all development and testing of 389 
> today in docker!!!
> 
> Today I don't think that this image will work in K8s, because K8s is very 
> opinionated about it's container configuration and setup. It has always been 
> a goal to add this support, but initially I have targetted suse transactional 
> server / fedora atomic. But we have a pretty solid foundation to start from.
> 
> Today we don't have much on the wiki about this, but I'm very happy to help 
> out with how to build this if you need a custom image, and certainly if you 
> have K8s experience, helping contribute automation for that into the project 
> would be wonderful.
> 
> The following dockerfile is probably the "most complete" example we have, and 
> is very likely what we would use for an official image for upstream due to 
> the layering ability of obs for network:ldap to apply to stable suse. 
> 
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:firstyear/389-ds-container/Dockerfile?expand=1
> 
> Just change the   FROM line to "opensuse/leap:15" - the current from line 
> is an obs trick to make that image work. 
> 
> It's great you're interested in this, so we'd love to have you help and 
> advise us more on this! 

As an FYI I have the Open Build Service pipeline working now, so you can use 
the package here

docker pull 
registry.opensuse.org/home/firstyear/containers/389-ds-container:latest

I have already noticed some issues with it, so I'll be working to have these 
resolved ASAP. As always, feedback and improvements to our container are most 
welcome! 


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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Ted Roche
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 7:35 AM Patrick O'Callaghan 
wrote:

>
> It's 4 years old and is not (contrary to what you say) a post from
> Mozilla, but from someone on the Mozilla forum.
>
>
That's true; I apologize for misstating the source.

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Re: mariadb vs community-mysql on F30

2019-06-11 Thread Michal Schorm
MariaDB & MySQL maintainer here.

Let's sort out some things first:
* yeah, use DNF in Fedora. There shouldn't be any need to use yum anymore
* We are talking about Fedora 30, which has currently MariaDB 10.3.12
nad MySQL 8.0.16 available.
* You are trying to install
'mysql-workbench-community-8.0.16-1.fc30.x86_64.rpm' from the MySQL
website: https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
  (which isn't guarantied to work, but in general, there shouldn't be an issue)
* Why is the Libreoffice uninstalled with MariaDB? Libreoffice has a
"BuildRequires: mariadb-connector-c-devel", so it probabbly depend on
that library from "mariadb-connector-c" package

Now, I tried to get F30 machine, install the workbench package, then
"dnf install mariadb-server" and everything went without any issue.
I did so on headless server, however I successfully started the
graphic APP via X11 forwarding over SSH.

It will show you a warning, that Oracle does not give a sh** about
MariaDB, so there may be compatibility issues, however the basic SQL
commands I tested went fine, as expected.
Speaking of compatibility, you may want to use 'community-mysql' for this tool.

I ran the `dnf remove "*mariadb*" `, then `dnf install
community-mysql-server` and `rm -rf /var/lib/mysql/*` before service
startup.
The 'mysql-workbench' tool worked just fine.

In the second transaction you did, you mixed up our Fedora packages -
the 'community-mysql' - with Oracle packages the 'mysql-community'.
They are expected to conflict since they provide nearly the same content.
I'd recomment to use the Fedora packages, since they are built with
the rest of the OS brought in mind.

So try to get just the package set you need. Get a clean package set -
decide if you want to use Fedora or Upstream packages and if you want
MariaDB or MySQL and don't mix them up.
Then there shouldn't be any conflicts or issues at all.

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Core Services - Databases Team
Red Hat

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>
> On 10/06/2019 21:38, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> > Folks I have an issue with mariadb and community-mysql.  I installed
> > mysql-workbench.  When I run it it shows a conflict between it and the
> > running mysql server, namely mysql-workbench is version 8.0.16 and
> > mariadb is 10.3.12.  So I decided to remove mariadb, i.e. I did:
> >
> > yum remove mariadb-common mariadb-connector-c mariadb-embedded
> > mariadb-errmsg
>
> > I then did an install of community mysql:
> >
> > yum install community-mysql-common.x86_64 community-mysql-devel.x86_64
> > community-mysql-errmsg.x86_64 community-mysql-libs.x86_64
> > community-mysql-server.x86_64 community-mysql-test.x86_64
> >
> > This failed miserably:
> >
> > Installing:
> >   community-mysql-common  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 updates 86 k
> >   community-mysql-devel   x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 updates 89 k
>
> > Downgrading:
> >   mysql-community-client  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 mysql80-community   31 M
> >   mysql-community-common  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 mysql80-community  549 k
>
> Perhaps versions of mysql and mysql-workbench from the same repo would
> be compatible.  Do they exist?
>
> John P
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Ed Greshko
On 6/11/19 6:47 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 19:24 -0400, Temlakos wrote:
>> On 6/10/19 5:42 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
>>> Evening all,
>>> I'm after setting up an email client, I've tried thunderbird for my 
>>> gmail account, but I get a google complaint about the client not being 
>>> secure enough.  Is there another recommended email client?  Or can we 
>>> make thunderbird more secure to pass the google checks?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> D.
>> Google is going to complain no matter what e-mail client you choose.
> Not so. As I said above, I use it with Evolution. I occasionally have
> to renew my credentials but it works fine. I'm using it to post this.
>

As far as T-Bird and Google are concerned.  I have the following setting in my 
Google Account.

"To protect your account, apps and devices that use less secure sign-in 
technology are
blocked."

And, I use T-Bird with my Security Settings as SSL/TLS and OAuth2. 

So, it seems Google is just fine and not blocking T-Bird usage.  I'm sure that 
is much the
same for Evolution.



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Re: QtCreator on F29

2019-06-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 20:48 -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> Since upgrading to Fedora 29 (yes, I tend to be a bit behind), I've been
> having problems using QtCreator as I always have to work on LyX.
> Specifically, QtCreator fails to find a lot of included files, with the
> result that there are gazillions of 'parse errors' displayed in the
> editor. For example, our own generated config.h is not found, and
> QtCreator complains that none of the Qt headers are found.
> 
> Any idea what has changed or what I might do? I've tried deleting all
> the *.creator files, etc.

You might have better luck asking on the Fedora KDE list.

poc
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 19:24 -0400, Temlakos wrote:
> On 6/10/19 5:42 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
> > Evening all,
> > I'm after setting up an email client, I've tried thunderbird for my 
> > gmail account, but I get a google complaint about the client not being 
> > secure enough.  Is there another recommended email client?  Or can we 
> > make thunderbird more secure to pass the google checks?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > D.
> 
> Google is going to complain no matter what e-mail client you choose.

Not so. As I said above, I use it with Evolution. I occasionally have
to renew my credentials but it works fine. I'm using it to post this.

poc
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Re: rpmbuild

2019-06-11 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 17:45:23 +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:

> Sorry, when I run
> cpanspec Tk-JBrowseEntry-5.22.tar.gz 

I referred to _build time_ creation of inter-package dependencies.
The step when rpmbuild adds Requires/Provides to the built packages.
You are not supposed to hack a spec file as to add them manually for
Perl Modules installed in Perl's paths for modules.

> Is there something in my .spec generation?
> 
> Anyway, addition:
> Provides: perl(Tk::JBrowseEntry) = %{version}-%{release}
> 
> fixes this issue

Instead, use "BuildRequires: perl-generators" at build-time.
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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 18:49 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 6:30 PM Douglas G Mckendrick via users <
> users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 
> > Evening all,
> > I'm after setting up an email client, I've tried thunderbird for my gmail
> > account, but I get a google complaint about the client not being secure
> > enough.  Is there another recommended email client?  Or can we make
> > thunderbird more secure to pass the google checks?
> > 
> > 
> You can't always believe what you read on the Internet, even if it's from
> "Do No Evil" Google.'

It's 4 years old and is not (contrary to what you say) a post from
Mozilla, but from someone on the Mozilla forum.

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Re: Email Client

2019-06-11 Thread John Pilkington

On 11/06/2019 05:44, Samuel Sieb wrote:

On 6/10/19 4:55 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
Is there still an rpm repository you can search?  I'm not too keen on 
the new software list.  It doesn't seem to want to show all searches 
of software, more fedora recommendations?   Unless maybe it was the 
updates needed doing first.


If you want to search everything, you need to use dnf on the command 
line.  The Gnome Software application only shows graphical applications, 
not libraries or command line tools.  (It will do updates of everything 
though.)


In the el7 clone, SL7, I find yumex, the Yum Extender, is a useful 
graphical package manager.  It's in the epel repo.


Yumex-dnf seems to have been dropped.  I think the nearest equivalent in 
F30 is probably dnfdragora.  I sometimes use it in F29.


Raw package lists here:

https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/30/Everything/x86_64/os/Packages/

John P


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Re: mariadb vs community-mysql on F30

2019-06-11 Thread John Pilkington

On 10/06/2019 21:38, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Folks I have an issue with mariadb and community-mysql.  I installed 
mysql-workbench.  When I run it it shows a conflict between it and the 
running mysql server, namely mysql-workbench is version 8.0.16 and 
mariadb is 10.3.12.  So I decided to remove mariadb, i.e. I did:


yum remove mariadb-common mariadb-connector-c mariadb-embedded 
mariadb-errmsg



I then did an install of community mysql:

yum install community-mysql-common.x86_64 community-mysql-devel.x86_64 
community-mysql-errmsg.x86_64 community-mysql-libs.x86_64 
community-mysql-server.x86_64 community-mysql-test.x86_64


This failed miserably:

Installing:
  community-mysql-common  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 updates 86 k
  community-mysql-devel   x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 updates 89 k



Downgrading:
  mysql-community-client  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 mysql80-community   31 M
  mysql-community-common  x86_64  8.0.16-1.fc30 mysql80-community  549 k


Perhaps versions of mysql and mysql-workbench from the same repo would 
be compatible.  Do they exist?


John P
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[389-users] Re: Docker official image

2019-06-11 Thread William Brown


> On 10 Jun 2019, at 23:42, Olivier JUDITH  wrote:
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> Do you provide an official docker image for 389 ?
> I plan to deploy MMR on Kubernetes .
> Any advice/link ?

I have been getting us "closer" to docker support for a while, and I think it's 
probably flowed enough into the pipe-lines to make an official image. I think 
that this is probably a conversation for 389-devel to go about this setup and 
testing process as part of a release, and Mark probably would have advice here. 
To put this in context, I do all development and testing of 389 today in 
docker!!!

Today I don't think that this image will work in K8s, because K8s is very 
opinionated about it's container configuration and setup. It has always been a 
goal to add this support, but initially I have targetted suse transactional 
server / fedora atomic. But we have a pretty solid foundation to start from.

Today we don't have much on the wiki about this, but I'm very happy to help out 
with how to build this if you need a custom image, and certainly if you have 
K8s experience, helping contribute automation for that into the project would 
be wonderful.

The following dockerfile is probably the "most complete" example we have, and 
is very likely what we would use for an official image for upstream due to the 
layering ability of obs for network:ldap to apply to stable suse. 

https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:firstyear/389-ds-container/Dockerfile?expand=1

Just change the FROM line to "opensuse/leap:15" - the current from line 
is an obs trick to make that image work. 

It's great you're interested in this, so we'd love to have you help and advise 
us more on this! 

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Sincerely,

William Brown

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