Ok, I have an update which I think is the reason for the failure.
We placed 2 bodhi updates as follows:
(1) tomcatjss 7.3.6-1
(2) nuxwdog 1.0.5-2, dogtag-pki 10.6.7-1, pki-core 10.6.7-1
(However, for F29, all were combined into a single bodhi update. That's
why there were no issues reported against F29)
The problem is that we changed the deps for pki-core 10.6.7-1 to
require tomcatjss 7.3.6. Since they were placed as 2 separated updates,
bodhi is intentionally configured to avoid packages from a different
bodhi update entry.
Solution:
(1) Tomcatjss goes to stable in a day (10/12). We wait a day and ask
the openqa folks to retrigger the test (Recommended)
(2) We do a -2 release for tomcatjss and combine it with the existing
pki-core bodhi update -- tomcatjss 7.3.6-1 will be obsolete
automatically
The problem I see with (2) approach is that this will not only break
the sync that exists between packages in RHEL/Fedora but also between
Fedora release itself.
Regards,
Dinesh
On Thu, 2018-10-11 at 10:39 -0400, Dinesh Prasanth Moluguwan
Krishnamoorthy wrote:
Hi Fraser,
What baffles me the most is that, we have a nightly test that tries
to
pull the latest "stable" IPA and runs all cert related tests. Our
nightly CI should have been the one which should have caught this
error
before, but it didn't. :\
This nightly ran on Oct 11 --
https://travis-ci.org/dogtagpki/pki-nightly-test/jobs/439957658#L2674
As you can see, FreeIPA 4.7.0-3.fc28.x86_64 was installed and all the
tests passed. openqa uses the same version of IPA and Dogtag. May be
we
can ask to try retriggering the openqa test. Any thoughts?
Regards,
Dinesh
On Thu, 2018-10-11 at 22:58 +1000, Fraser Tweedale wrote:
> Dear Dinesh,
>
> The 10.6.7-1 update[1] was given negative karma due to FreeIPA
> installation failure[2] on openqa. I have spent considerable time
> trying to reproduce the failure using the same package from
> updates-testing, without success.
>
> [1]
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-83e180a755
> [2]
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/291997
>
> The error in the openqa logs seems to be something to do with the
> resteasy jackson provider and inability to construct the
> ConfigurationRequest class. Says it can't see the zero-arg
> constructor... (it's definitely there!)
>
> I'm on PTO tomorrow but keep me in the loop if you make any
> progress.
>
> Cheers,
> Fraser
>
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2018 at 12:07:22PM -0400, Dinesh Prasanth Moluguwan
> Krishnamoorthy wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > Today, we have released a new update of pki-core and its
> > dependencies.
> > PKI 10.6.7 is now available upstream:
> >
https://github.com/dogtagpki/pki/releases/tag/v10.6.7Tomcatjss
> > 7.3.6 is
> > now available upstream:
> >
https://github.com/dogtagpki/tomcatjss/releases/tag/v7.3.6
> > Fedora 28 builds are available via the following update:pki-core,
> > nuxwdog, dogtag-pki:
> >
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/pki-core-10.6.7-1.fc28%20nuxwdog-...
> > :
> >
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-5558d54d37
> > Fedora 29 builds are available via the following update:pki-core,
> > nuxwdog, dogtag-pki, tomcatjss:
> >
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-fd68715f9c
> > Rawhide builds are available in Koji.
> > Fedora 27 builds are available in this COPR repository:
> >
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/pki/10.6/
> > Regards,Dinesh
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