[Freeipa] [Bug 1691655] Re: pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

2017-05-19 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: dogtag-pki (Ubuntu Zesty)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

Status in dogtag-pki package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in dogtag-pki source package in Zesty:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Upgrading pki-base from xenial to zesty fails, because
  /etc/pki/pki.versio created on xenial looks like this:

  Configuration-Version: 10.2.6+git20160317

  while it should just have 10.2.6. To fix the upgrade, the file should
  be recreated if old pki-base is older than 10.3.5-1.

  [Test case]

  Install pki-base on a xenial chroot, sed -i 's/xenial/zesty' 
/etc/apt/sources.list, apt dist-upgrade.
  It should not fail.

  [Regression potential]

  Can't think of any.

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[Freeipa] [Bug 1691655] Re: pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

2017-05-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package dogtag-pki - 10.3.5+12-4

---
dogtag-pki (10.3.5+12-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * pki-tomcatd.init: If no instance is configured, the initscript
machinery would return error value 5 or 6. This messes up systemd, so
just use 'exit 1' on every non-zero return value. (LP: #1664453)
  * pki-server.postinst: Clarify pki-tomcatd initial start failure
message a bit.
  * Depend libresteasy-java << 3.1.0, because the new on doesn't work
even after fixing the build.
  * pki-tools.links: Fix the convenience links DRMTool -> KRATool.
(Closes: #857209)
  * pki-base.postinst: Force recreating pki.version if upgrading from
older than 10.3.5-1. (LP: #1691655)

 -- Timo Aaltonen   Thu, 18 May 2017 09:10:17 +0300

** Changed in: dogtag-pki (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

Status in dogtag-pki package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in dogtag-pki source package in Zesty:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Upgrading pki-base from xenial to zesty fails, because
  /etc/pki/pki.versio created on xenial looks like this:

  Configuration-Version: 10.2.6+git20160317

  while it should just have 10.2.6. To fix the upgrade, the file should
  be recreated if old pki-base is older than 10.3.5-1.

  [Test case]

  Install pki-base on a xenial chroot, sed -i 's/xenial/zesty' 
/etc/apt/sources.list, apt dist-upgrade.
  It should not fail.

  [Regression potential]

  Can't think of any.

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[Freeipa] [Bug 1691655] Re: pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

2017-05-18 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Now that 10.3.5+12-4 is synced, yes. But I heard about another upgrade
bug which I'll check first, and reupload this along with other fixes if
needed.

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Title:
  pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

Status in dogtag-pki package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in dogtag-pki source package in Zesty:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Upgrading pki-base from xenial to zesty fails, because
  /etc/pki/pki.versio created on xenial looks like this:

  Configuration-Version: 10.2.6+git20160317

  while it should just have 10.2.6. To fix the upgrade, the file should
  be recreated if old pki-base is older than 10.3.5-1.

  [Test case]

  Install pki-base on a xenial chroot, sed -i 's/xenial/zesty' 
/etc/apt/sources.list, apt dist-upgrade.
  It should not fail.

  [Regression potential]

  Can't think of any.

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[Freeipa] [Bug 1691655] Re: pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

2017-05-18 Thread Brian Murray
Is this fixed in the development release of Ubuntu, Artful Aardvark?

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Title:
  pki-base postinst creates corrupt /etc/pki/pki.version

Status in dogtag-pki package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in dogtag-pki source package in Zesty:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  Upgrading pki-base from xenial to zesty fails, because
  /etc/pki/pki.versio created on xenial looks like this:

  Configuration-Version: 10.2.6+git20160317

  while it should just have 10.2.6. To fix the upgrade, the file should
  be recreated if old pki-base is older than 10.3.5-1.

  [Test case]

  Install pki-base on a xenial chroot, sed -i 's/xenial/zesty' 
/etc/apt/sources.list, apt dist-upgrade.
  It should not fail.

  [Regression potential]

  Can't think of any.

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