freeipa (4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium
* tests/server-install: Fix the fake domain, single label domains are not
supported anymore.
* tests: If the server install fails, just dump the log and exit
successfully.
-- Timo Aaltonen Wed, 18
** Changed in: 389-ds-base (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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ipa-server-install: On non-x86, errors enabling compatibility
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: freeipa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Actually, that was an IPv6 misconfiguration error. Fixed that.
On the other hand I filed #1627371 for a couple of timing problems.
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More errors.
I quit trying to install IPA on the RPi, and I went back to a KVM based
VM, with a downloaded Xenial cloud image. So now I get past importing CA
chain but then this:
[10/28]: importing CA chain to RA certificate database
[11/28]: fixing RA database permissions
[12/28]: setting
OK! That patch worked on the RPi as is. So I got past that problem.
To be hit by this:
Configuring certificate server (pki-tomcatd). Estimated time: 3 minutes 30
seconds
[1/28]: creating certificate server user
[2/28]: configuring certificate server instance
[3/28]: stopping certificate
#$%*@
Just hit that bug. I've done all my testing on x86 VMs without any
problems. Now that I want to do it for real, I wanted to use a RPi as
server and bingo!
So what would the above look like for the RPi?
Thanks
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right, it was expected that sooner or later someone used 389 on !x86 :/
the libarch patch should cover all the others too
** Also affects: 389-ds-base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: 389-ds-base (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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