Yep---I've confirmed on my second system too. As soon as I update to 2.6.0 from here, klist
etc start to error. Downgrading to 2.5.2 makes them work again.
This seems to break kinit
and the rest for me. After the upgrade klist
and all will always say:
kinit: Credentials cache I/O operation failed while getting default ccache
Downgrading the package: sudo dnf downgrade sssd\*
fixes this.
Can the others please check if they are seeing the same issue? If yes, this should *not * be pushed to stable just yet---it'll break kinit etc. for all fedora package maintainers (for a start).
Currently FTI:
nothing provides python3.10dist(fsleyes-widgets) >= 0.12.2 needed by python3-wxnatpy-0.4.0-1.fc35.noarch
I'll go update fsleyes-widgets now, and that should fix it.
Currently FTI:
nothing provides python3.10dist(fsleyes-widgets) >= 0.12.2 needed by python3-wxnatpy-0.4.0-1.fc35.noarch
I'll go update fsleyes-widgets now, and that should fix it.
Works fine in normal usage, no issues detected. Thanks very much! :)
WFM on two machines.
Works fine on two quite different machines with no issues noted
Works fine, no issues noted
Works fine, no regressions noted
Work fine, no regressions noted
Works fine, no regressions noted
Works fine, no regressions noted
Works well, no regressions noted
SSH works fine, no issues noted
Works fine, no regressions noted
No regressions noted, works fine
No regressions found, dnf, rpm, packagekit all work fine.
Thanks very much @pbrezina. I filed a bug here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016992