Hi
I have been looking in to this and it look like some dependences are being installed from
the repo updates which use version 1.3
From: James Wright
Sent: 18 January 2010 09:20
To: 'Matthew Harmsen'; pki-users(a)redhat.com
Subject: RE: [Pki-users] Fedora Package
Hi
I am experiencing the problem installing from a fresh install of Fedora 11 and following
the procedure at the Dogtag website no SVN involved.
The package installed is pki-ca noarch 1.2.0-4.fc11
Thanks
James
From: pki-users-bounces(a)redhat.com [mailto:pki-users-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of
Matthew Harmsen
Sent: 15 January 2010 22:35
To: pki-users(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Pki-users] Fedora Package
Mathieu Peresse wrote:
Please disregard previous message and consider this one :)
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Hi all,
I'm new to dogtag, and I tried to install the PKI on a Fedora 11 system (fresh
install).
However, I encountered the following problems when installing pki-ca (yum install
pki-ca):
- yum POSTINSTALL script invoking pkicreate complained about a file not being found:
/usr/share/java/ca.jar.
It turned out that the file was located in /usr/share/java/pki-ca/ca/ca.jar
-> Had to ln -s them together...
- pkicreate invoking "pki-cad" but the file is not present in the system nor in
the RPM archive (it is on the SVN though).
-> Had to copy from SVN to system.
- pki-cad sourcing file /var/lib/pki/ca/conf/tomcat5.conf complains about
"pkiarch" "pkiname" and "pkiflavor" not being present (this
check has been removed from the SVN too...).
-> Had to remove references to this files...
Do you guys plan to release more consistent packages in the near future, or am I missing
something in the install process ?
Also, the documentation to build from the SVN tree seems to be obsolete, is there any
documentation on the new build system ?
Thanks a lot,
Mathieu.
Mathieu,
It sounds as if you may have installed Dogtag 1.2 (the most recent packages on the Dogtag
site), and then perhaps checked out subversion, and attempted to replace specific packages
(perhaps using pki-setup 1.3 with pki-ca 1.2)?
The errors that you are seeing are a result of ongoing development on the Dogtag
Subversion TIP (currently referred to as 1.3) to comply with Fedora packaging
requirements:
* 1.2 - /usr/share/java/pki-ca/ca/ca.jar; 1.3 - /usr/share/java/ca.jar
* 1.3 - removed most of the pki "helper" scripts (e. g. - 'pkiarch',
'pkiname', and 'pkiflavor', etc.)
* 1.2 - individual instances had their own instance named start/stop scripts (owned by the
instance itself); 1.3 - provides a single master script (e. g. - pki-cad) which controls
starting/stopping ALL instances of that subsystem type and is owned by the associated
top-level PKI subsystem (this is currently being implemented for ALL Dogtag subsystems)
* by default, 1.2 automatically creates a default instance upon installation of the
top-level package (e. g. - pki-ca); 1.3 requires creation of an instance utilizing the
pkicreate tool (which is part of the pki-setup package) --- we continue to provide code
which allows removal of legacy 1.2 instances, but creation of 1.3 instances all utilize
the associated 1.3 implementation
It is our hope that the 1.3 release will be accepted into a future version of Fedora, at
which time these changes will be documented on the Dogtag Wiki.
As there are numerous ways of building and installing (individually, collectively, yum
repos, SRPMS, etc.), to make certain that there isn't any problem, I might suggest
when performing a yum install of 1.2, to use the associated 1.2.0 SRPMS for the related
source code.
If utilizing Subversion from the TIP, be certain to update ALL packages, as the 1.3
release will differ substantially from the 1.2 release. As always, we attempt to keep the
TIP buildable and installable, although we do apologize for any confusion.
Thanks,
-- Matt
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Mathieu Peresse <mathieu.peresse(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to dogtag, and I tried to install the PKI on a Fedora 11 system (fresh
install).
However, I encountered the following problems when installing pki-ca (yum install
pki-ca):
- Yum POSTINSTALL script invoking pkicreate complained about a file not being found:
/usr/share/java/ca.jar.
It turned out that the file was loc
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à bientôt,
Mathieu Peresse
::Contact::
+33 6 86 40 69 10
mathieu.peresse(a)gmail.com
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à bientôt,
Mathieu Peresse
::Contact::
+33 6 86 40 69 10
mathieu.peresse(a)gmail.com
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