Re: A new comps group: dogtag

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Dennis,

You may be right. However, if that's the case, then 389 will have the  
same problem:

   <group>
     <id>directory-server</id>
     <_name>Directory Server</_name>
     <_description>Machine and user identity servers.</_description>
     <default>false</default>
     <uservisible>true</uservisible>
     <packagelist>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-admin-console</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-console</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-ds-admin</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-ds-base</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-ds-console</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">389-dsgw</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">idm-console-framework</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">krb5-server</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">migrationtools</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">openldap-servers</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">samba</packagereq>
       <packagereq type="optional">ypserv</packagereq>
     </packagelist>
   </group>

--Kevin
On Feb 12, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Dennis Gregorovic wrote:

> I don't know that it's a hard requirement, but I think every group  
> needs
> to have at least one default or mandatory package.  Otherwise, "yum
> groupinstall" will have no effect.
>
> -- Dennis
>
> On Fri, 2010-02-12 at 11:46 -0800, Kevin Wright wrote:
>> Hi Bill,
>>
>> I was wondering if you had a chance to review the patch to comps-
>> f13.xml.in.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --Kevin
>> On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:47 PM, Kevin Wright wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 10, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>>>
>>>> Parag N(पराग़) (panemade@xxxxxxxxx) said:
>>>>> Forwarding this mail on behalf of Kevin Wright as his mail to  
>>>>> devel
>>>>> list didn't appeared yet.
>>>>
>>>> Seems reasonable. Do you have a patch?
>>>>
>>>> Bill
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>>>
>>> Bill,
>>>
>>> I had to re-subscribe to the list. Here's the patch:
>>>
>>> cvs diff -u comps-f13.xml.in
>>> Index: comps-f13.xml.in
>>> ===================================================================
>>> RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/comps/comps-f13.xml.in,v
>>> retrieving revision 1.161
>>> diff -u -r1.161 comps-f13.xml.in
>>> --- comps-f13.xml.in	10 Feb 2010 04:49:19 -0000	1.161
>>> +++ comps-f13.xml.in	11 Feb 2010 01:23:33 -0000
>>> @@ -1235,6 +1235,44 @@
>>>    </packagelist>
>>>  </group>
>>>  <group>
>>> +    <id>dogtag</id>
>>> +    <_name>Dogtag Certificate System</_name>
>>> +    <_description>Enterprise-class open source Certificate
>>> Authority</_description>
>>> +    <default>false</default>
>>> +    <uservisible>true</uservisible>
>>> +    <packagelist>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-ca-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-common-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-console-ui</ 
>>> packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-kra-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-ocsp-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-ra-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-tks-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">dogtag-pki-tps-ui</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">osutil</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-ca</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-common-javadoc</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-common</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-console</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-java-tools-javadoc</ 
>>> packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-java-tools</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-kra</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-native-tools</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-ocsp</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-ra</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-selinux</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-setup</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-silent</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-symkey</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-tks</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-tps</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-util-javadoc</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">pki-util</packagereq>
>>> +      <packagereq type="optional">tomcatjss</packagereq>
>>> +    </packagelist>
>>> +  </group>
>>> +  <group>
>>> +  <group>
>>>    <id>dns-server</id>
>>>    <_name>DNS Name Server</_name>
>>>    <_description>This package group allows you to run a DNS name
>>> server (BIND) on the system.</_description>
>>>
>>> --Kevin
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