On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 10:10 PM Alexey Tikhonov <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Out of curiosity: I realized that 'sssd/nightly' packages are built with > 'systemd' support and thus 'Requires:" it. How did you work around this? > I have another PR - https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/pull/7262 - that I use > as a playground to build "minimal dependencies" SSSD, more suitable to run > within a container (copr builds are available at > https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/sssd/pr7262/ ) > Those builds don't require 'systemd' explicitly, but they require > libdbus-1 that, unfortunately, requires libsystemd. > > Actually, I did not use the packages. I compiled myself from github master. > Do you have a plan for a release schedule for the feature? >> > > Do you mean "improved ability to run under 'sssd' user"? > There are quite a few issues that remain to be addressed. > We cautiously plan to have an upstream release in time to use it in Fedora > 41 and RHEL10, but **no promises**. > Thanks for the info! Yes I *think* that PR is what I mean, though I must confess I did not go through the changes listed there, to have a good understanding on what went in to enable non-root / single UID container use case. -- Tero >
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