[Pki-users] Fedora Package

Kashyap Chamarthy kchamart at redhat.com
Thu Jan 28 10:35:14 UTC 2010


On 01/28/2010 03:23 PM, Andrew Commons wrote:
> James Wright wrote:
>
>> I have been looking in to this and it look like some dependences are being
> installed from the repo updates which use version 1.3
>
> A number of Dogtag packages showed up in the standard Fedora set of packages
> that you can manipulate with the Add/Remove Software interface. I initially
> thought these _were_ the complete Dogtag application and installed the lot.
> It was only after some considerable period rummaging around trying to get it
> to work that I realised it was not the complete application and removed the
> whole lot. I subsequently followed the manual installation method which
> added the pki repo to the global list bringing all the other packages into
> the GUI giving a mix of 1.2 and 1.3 packages.
>
> Perhaps this is at the root of all this?

Hi

- This is how I got the dogtag CA working on a Fedora-12(fully updated).

Note: Currently not all dependencies are pushed to stable repository. Fedora 
updates-testing repository _must_ be enabled to have smooth 'yum install pki-ca'

- the below worked for me:

* update your F-12 system
* Install 389-ds and setup a DS instance.
* Enable your Fedora updates testing repository under here

	/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates-testing.repo

	[or]

* You can directly try to install pki-ca from the cli using the below
	#yum install pki-ca --enablerepo=updates-testing

* Once installed go ahead and configure the CA instance and restart
	/etc/init.d/pki-cad


hope that helps,

kashyap

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> Cheers,
> Andrew
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