Whenever we upgrade IPA such that any data incompatibilities might occur
then we need to bump the DATA_VERSION value so that data will not
replicate to other servers. The idea is that you can do an in-place
upgrade of each IPA server and the different versions own't pollute
each other with bad data.
This will create a host service principal and may create a host entry (for
admins). A keytab will be generated, by default in /etc/krb5.keytab
If no kerberos credentails are available then enrollment over LDAPS is used
if a password is provided.
This change requires that openldap be used as our C LDAP client. It is much
easier to do SSL using openldap than mozldap (no certdb required). Otherwise
we'd have to write a slew of extra code to create a temporary cert database,
import the CA cert, ...
Tied the make-test script into the test target of the top-level Makefile
Added code to xmlrpc_test.py so that it configures the API if it isn't
already done which enables individual tests to be executed.
I have only tested the all, rpms and *clean targets directly.
install may work but the rpm moves a lot of things around for us.
The Apache configuration file isn't in its final state but it works
with the new mod_python configuration.
Fix make maintainer-clean
Also make RPM naming consistent by using a temp RELEASE file.
This one helps when testing builds using rpms.
Just 'echo X > RELEASE' to build a new rpms (X, X+1, X+2 ...)
Version 1.1.0 was released some times ago, bump up to 1.1.1
By default it will use the master branch of the repo this is run from.
To specify a different branch use the argument TARGET=<branch>
e.g. make dist TARGET=ipa-1-0
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This patch adds a sysrestore module which allows ipa-server-install
code to backup any system state so that it can be restored again
with e.g. ipa-server-install --uninstall.
The idea is that any files ipa-server-install modifies gets backed
up to /var/cache/ipa/sysrestore/ while any "meta" state, like
whether a service is enabled with chkconfig, is saved to
/var/cache/ipa/sysrestore.state.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
With the change to run autogen on make all if there
was no makefile present, it became impossible to
force the running of autogen when that is needed. Fix
that by adding a bootstrap-autogen target that checks
the existing of Makefiles and reverting the autogen
target to always run autogen.
Rather than lumping everything together into the dist/ dir,
this patch separates them out into sources/, rpms/ and srpms/.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
This patch just makes "make dist" build the yum repodata.
Note, that since the repodata is at the toplevel, if this
dist/ dir is uploaded to freeipa.org/downloads, people's
yum configs will continue to work.
Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
> > This largish patch makes the build and installation work on 64bit
> > machines. The only catch here is that to get a 64bit build you need to
> > set LIBDIR on make:
> >
> > make install LIBDIR=/usr/lib64
> >
> > The spec file does this correctly. I couldn't find any reliable way to
> > guess this that works both on real systems and in the almost entirely
> > empty rpm build root (you can't, for example, check for the existence
> > of /usr/lib64).
* Remove the rpmbuild tree with the dist-clean target.
* Move ipa-server-setupssl from /usr/sbin to /usr/share/ipa
* Check in requirement change for generated freeipa-python.spec
* Fix interactive hostname in ipa-server-install.