Hi,
At the moment, we plan for RHEL-6.8 to ship with SSSD 1.13. To get some early testing, here is an automatically-updated COPR repo with the preview packages: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jhrozek/SSSD-6.8-preview/
We will be glad for test results and/or bug reports, but please read the repo description carefully before putting these packages on your systems, especially the "NOT SUPPORTED by Red Hat" part.
For convenience, I copied the description below: Q: What is the OS and release these packages are supposed to run with? A: RHEL-6.7 or CentOS-6.7.
Q: How often are these packages updated? A: When a new build happens in RHEL, except when the fix should not be released in public yet (think CVE)
Q: Are all RHEL-6.8 features or bug fixes included? A: Looking at 1.13.x Trac milestones might give a rough idea, but it's best to contact Red Hat Support and ask about a particular feature/bug status.
Q: Can I update from these packages to RHEL-6.8 proper? A: That is not supported and we won't do any special work towards making the upgrade path smooth. These packages are meant to be tried in a test VM or similar environment.
Q: I found a bug in these packages! A: Thank you for trying them out! Please file a bug report in SSSD Trac or ask for help on the sssd-users list
Hi, Thanks for that - is it possible to get a list of bug fixes & new feature sets introduced in this version compared to the latest available in RH 6 official repo (i.e. 1.12.4)? Thanks, Ondrej
-----Original Message----- From: Jakub Hrozek [mailto:jhrozek@redhat.com] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 10:03 AM To: sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org; sssd-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Subject: [SSSD-users]A RHEL-6.8 preview repo
Hi,
At the moment, we plan for RHEL-6.8 to ship with SSSD 1.13. To get some early testing, here is an automatically-updated COPR repo with the preview packages: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/jhrozek/SSSD-6.8-preview/
We will be glad for test results and/or bug reports, but please read the repo description carefully before putting these packages on your systems, especially the "NOT SUPPORTED by Red Hat" part.
For convenience, I copied the description below: Q: What is the OS and release these packages are supposed to run with? A: RHEL-6.7 or CentOS-6.7.
Q: How often are these packages updated? A: When a new build happens in RHEL, except when the fix should not be released in public yet (think CVE)
Q: Are all RHEL-6.8 features or bug fixes included? A: Looking at 1.13.x Trac milestones might give a rough idea, but it's best to contact Red Hat Support and ask about a particular feature/bug status.
Q: Can I update from these packages to RHEL-6.8 proper? A: That is not supported and we won't do any special work towards making the upgrade path smooth. These packages are meant to be tried in a test VM or similar environment.
Q: I found a bug in these packages! A: Thank you for trying them out! Please file a bug report in SSSD Trac or ask for help on the sssd-users list _______________________________________________ sssd-users mailing list sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org https://lists.fedorahosted.org/admin/lists/sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org -----
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On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 09:55:35AM +0000, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
Hi, Thanks for that - is it possible to get a list of bug fixes & new feature sets introduced in this version compared to the latest available in RH 6 official repo (i.e. 1.12.4)? Thanks, Ondrej
Many of the RHEL bugzillas are private, so you what you can do is to look at Release Notes documents since 1.12: https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Releases/Notes-1.13.0 https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Releases/Notes-1.13.1 https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/wiki/Releases/Notes-1.13.2
Some changes were overriden by downstream, ie GPOs are not enforcing in RHEL-6.
When RHEL-6.8 reaches Beta, there is usually RH-provided documentation that spells out the enhancements and fixes nicer.
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