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On 12/29/2016 11:49 AM, Pat Riehecky wrote:
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> On 12/29/2016 11:42 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
>> On 12/29/2016 11:38 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
>>> Doing a yum install of ipa-server triggers this. It appears that
>>> krb5-libs got an update, but krb5-server was missed along with
>>> ipa-server?
>>>
>> ...snip...
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>> I misinterpreted, there is a new krb5-server, ipa-server is still
>> wanting the older version. So just ipa-server appears to be a problem.
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> Interesting, I'll see about getting the new IPA server packages out.
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> Can it wait until Jan 3 so that (in theory) people are back from the
> holidays? Pushing things today may cause surprises for people on vacation.
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> Pat
It can wait as far as I am concerned.
I also found that the latest kernel packages (514) no longer provide:
ptp_clock_index
ptp_clock_register
ptp_clock_unregister
They were previously provided by kernel build 327, but have gone
missing. rpmfind.net lists them present in the CentOS 514 build...
kmod-e1000e from ELrepo triggers this on a repoclosure check with only
the latest kernel present:
package: kmod-e1000e-3.3.3-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 from build
unresolved deps:
kernel(ptp_clock_unregister) = 0:0x8b63315e
kernel(ptp_clock_register) = 0:0x3b0cba11
kernel(ptp_clock_index) = 0:0x1627b4d4
Thanks for taking a look.
-Mark
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