On 18.03.2016 14:12, Martin Babinsky wrote:
On 03/02/2016 07:26 AM, Jan Cholasta wrote:
On 1.3.2016 20:36, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Martin Basti wrote:
On 01.03.2016 20:13, Rob Crittenden wrote:
Martin Basti wrote:
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/5704
Patch attached.
Would it be safer to integrate this into ipa-upgrade itself? You'd
just
need to return 0 for the case where IPA isn't installed.
rob
How about the case when ipa-server-upgrade is called by user from CLI?
It should fail because IPA is not installed, instead of returning
success. That check is in specfile anyway due service restart.
Martin^2
Yeah, I was hoping you'd miss that :-)
It just seems to me, as you point out, that it should check when run by
anything, user or spec, so adding it only to the spec seems wrong. I'm
not a huge fan of option bloat but that would be one way around this,
--graceful-exit or something. Could make it a hidden option if you
wanted.
I don't think adding the option is worth the effort, as we will be soon
moving away from running the upgrade script directly from the spec file
to a service based solution (#4552, #5373).
I am not a big fan of adding a special option and the related magic to
the upgrade code itself either.
I will ACK this patch unless there is some strong opposition towards
this approach.
Pushed to:
master: 4f25b296054076abf3d6e44f6b2e7552f993fb1c
ipa-4-3: 0bd34fa78952b1abefde290f5b3bf7b4a67e73dc
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