I've tested it on CentOS 7 as well and it is working there!

  adcli -v update --service-name="nfs/centos7" --os-version=centos -D
DOMAIN -C /tmp/krb5cc_0 --show-details

This adds nfs service principals on centos 7 with adcli 0.8.1

# yum info adcli
Geladene Plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 * base: mirror.23media.com
 * centosplus: mirror.imt-systems.com
 * epel: mirror.imt-systems.com
 * extras: mirror.imt-systems.com
 * updates: mirror.imt-systems.com
Installierte Pakete
Name       : adcli
Architektur : x86_64
Version    : 0.8.1
Ausgabe    : 6.el7_6.1
Größe : 318 k
Quelle      : installed
Aus Quelle  : updates
Zusammenfassung: Active Directory enrollment
URL        : http://cgit.freedesktop.org/realmd/adcli
Lizenz      : LGPLv2+
Beschreibung: adcli is a library and tool for joining an Active Directory 
domain using
            : standard LDAP and Kerberos calls.



On Ubuntu 19.04 there is 
  adcli          0.8.2-1      amd64        Tool for performing actions on an 
Active Directory domain

but


  adcli -v update --service-name="nfs/kubuntu-latest" --os-version=ubuntu -D 
DOMAIN -C /tmp/krb5cc_10011_RNMrYn --show-details


does not change anything.
If I only update --os-version this is working. When only trying to update 
--service-name nothing happens to the AD attributes.

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