Re: 389 Directory Server broken on CentOS 7

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Le 15/08/2019 à 14:51, Ulf Volmer a écrit :
> Could you post the output of
> 
> yum info 389-adminutil

I just installed a vanilla CentOS 7.6 on a sandbox machine.

Left configuration as is.

Upgraded system : yum update.

Configured EPEL without customizing anything.

And all the 389-related packages installed successfully.

So I guess the problem comes from my base configuration. Here's what I
usually modify:

1. Activate the Yum CR Community Repository.

2. Install Yum Priorities Plugin.

3. Configure official and CR repository with a priority of 1.

4. Configure EPEL repository with a priority of 10.

My suspicion is that some stuff from CR broke dependencies.

I have to investigate this further.

Cheers,

Niki

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