[Pki-devel] [PATCH] PKI TRAC Ticket #1118 - Create 'pki-admin' package
Matthew Harmsen
mharmsen at redhat.com
Mon Aug 25 21:28:15 UTC 2014
NACK
This patch has been rejected in favor of an alternative approach.
-- Matt
On 08/23/14 11:57, Matthew Harmsen wrote:
> Please review the attached patch which addresses the following ticket:
>
> * PKI TRAC Ticket #1118 - Move 'pkispawn' and 'pkidestroy' to a
> separate package called 'pki-admin'
> <https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/1118>
>
> The patch has been tested by being installed on a system which
> contained earlier PKI packages, and it was confirmed that the location
> and package ownership of the relocated files have all been changed.
> Next, the 'pkidestroy' executable was run and successfully removed a
> couple of instances that had been generated by the previous versions
> of the packages, and finally, a new instance was successfully
> generated and tested by running the 'pkispawn' executable.
>
> CAVEATS:
>
> * To install this on a system that already contains previous
> versions of the software, use 'yum install' rather than 'yum
> upgrade', as the new version of the 'pki-server' RPM now requires
> the new package 'pki-admin', and 'yum install' will install this
> package as well as upgrading any existing packages.
> * Reminder -- the scope and purpose of this bug is simply the
> creation of a new package 'pki-admin', and the relocation of the
> 'pkispawn' and 'pkidestroy' utilities along with their basic
> infrastructure; this is the necessary first step before the
> currently scheduled 10.2.1 completion of PKI TRAC Ticket #1119 -
> Allow 'pkispawn' to remotely configure a PKI instance
> <https://fedorahosted.org/pki/ticket/1119> since the 'pkispawn'
> executable needed to first be separated from the 'pki-server' package
>
>
>
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