2016-09-23 10:27 GMT+02:00 Lukas Slebodnik <lsleb...@redhat.com>: > On (13/09/16 16:18), Rob Verduijn wrote: > >2016-09-13 15:07 GMT+02:00 Lukas Slebodnik <lsleb...@redhat.com>: > > > >> On (13/09/16 10:39), Sumit Bose wrote: > >> >On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:13:12AM +0200, Rob Verduijn wrote: > >> >> Hi, > >> >> > >> >> Thanks that did it. > >> >> > >> >> Is there a less painfull way to be notified of these changes ? > >> >> > >> >> My nfs configuration gets broken much more than I like because of > >> changes > >> >> like these. > >> >> I know fedora is supposed to be testing grounds unstable software, > but I > >> >> would really like to hear a heads up more often. > >> > > >> >The change was mentioned in the upstream release notes of SSSD-1.14.1 > >> >https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Releases/Notes-1.14.1 but of > course I > >> >cannot be expected to read all upstream release note before running > 'dnf > >> >update'. > >> > > >> >The change was necessary because before the plugin was in the > >> >sssd-common package and this caused that some nfs dependencies were > >> >pulled in even on systems where nfs is not needed at all. Since neither > >> >SSSD nor nfs-idmap strictly require the plugin the new package is not > >> >automatically installed during update. > >> > > >> > >> Sorry for troubles. We can add weak dependency info sssd-common on > >> sssd-nfs-idmap and it might be installed by default. > >> IIRC dnf does not inform about suggested packages; but recommends minght > >> work. Feel free ot file a BZ. > >> > >> The reason why it is in separate package is "container world". > >> You need to have install packge sssd-nfs-idmap on host > >> but sssd can be running in container. > >> > >> LS > >> > > > > > >I probably should've noticed that the version number went from 1.13.x to > >1.14.x which usually is something noteworthy. > >I'll just add the release notes from sssd to my list of must reads when > >there is an update. > > > The package sssd-nfs-idmap should be installed with sssd-1.14.1-3 > It needn't be due to weak dependencies. But recommended packages > are installed by default with dnf. > > rpm -q --recommends sssd-common-1.14.1-3 > libsss_autofs(x86-64) = 1.14.1-3.fc24 > libsss_sudo = 1.14.1-3.fc24 > sssd-nfs-idmap = 1.14.1-3.fc24 > > LS >
Does this also apply when you run dnf update ? Rob Verduijn
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