[Freeipa-users] FreeIPA 3.2.0?

Rob Crittenden rcritten at redhat.com
Thu May 23 14:36:30 UTC 2013


Dean Hunter wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-05-17 at 09:55 -0400, Rob Crittenden wrote:
>> Martin Kosek wrote:
>>> On 05/16/2013 05:56 PM, Dean Hunter wrote:
>>>> I can not find FreeIPA 3.2.0 this morning:
>>>>
>>>> [root at ipa ~]# yum list available bind bind-dyndb-ldap freeipa*
>>>> Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit
>>>> Available Packages
>>>> bind.x86_64                          32:9.9.3-0.6.rc2.fc19
>>>> updates-testing
>>>> bind-dyndb-ldap.x86_64               3.2-1.fc19
>>>> updates-testing
>>>> freeipa-admintools.x86_64            3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-client.x86_64                3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-python.x86_64                3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-server.x86_64                3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-server-selinux.x86_64        3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-server-strict.x86_64         3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> freeipa-server-trust-ad.x86_64       3.2.0-0.3.beta1.fc19
>>>> fedora
>>>> [root at ipa ~]#
>>>>
>>>> Yesterday, or the day before, the release after beta, I forget how it
>>>> was numbered, was in updates-testing. I am doing something wrong again?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I do not think so. We recently created one more build for FreeIPA 3.2.0 and it
>>> is not on it's way to stable repo:
>>>
>>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-7911/
>>>
>>> It seems like it's now currently in some mid-state when it is neither in
>>> updates-testing nor in stable updates repo.
>>
>> It got caught by the Beta freeze. Once that lifts the package should be
>> pushed to stable.
>>
>> rob
>>
> How much longer before FreeIPA 3.2.0-1 or -2 becomes available?

Don't know. We've requested 
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-7911/freeipa-3.2.0-2.fc19 
be pushed to stable but at this point its out of our hands. Things are 
still frozen for the beta, due out the 28th according to 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/19/Schedule

You can download the bits directly if you need them sooner, see the link 
above.

rob




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