Please review the attached patch which addresses the following
ticket:
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
since the
'pkispawn' executable needed to first be separated from the
'pki-server' package
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