As it depends on https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-43613b15ff , this package should NOT have been submitted as a separate update but included in that update. Now, exactly the scenario we have that rule in place to avoid has happened: that update has been pushed stable but this one has not, and bind-dyndb-ldap is not installable from the stable F26 repo at this time. That prevents FreeIPA deployment from working and is hence a release blocking bug.
PLEASE remember the update policy rule about interdependent package updates:
For clarity, it's really the responsibility of the person who submitted the bind update (that's @besser82 , in this case) to ensure all dependent packages are rebuilt and included in the update. I'm just noting the issue everywhere I can for safety.
@adamwill: I'm really sorry, I overlooked the need for this to be in need for rebuild; usually I'm careful to rebuild all packages with dependencies before submitting an update…
BZ#1465187 bind-dyndb-ldap needs rebuild against bind 9.11.1
This update has been submitted for testing by tkrizek.
Tested on ARMv7 with bind-dyndb-ldap-11.1-4.fc26 and bind-9.11.1-1.P1.fc26 and it all looks fine
This update has been pushed to testing.
As it depends on https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2017-43613b15ff , this package should NOT have been submitted as a separate update but included in that update. Now, exactly the scenario we have that rule in place to avoid has happened: that update has been pushed stable but this one has not, and bind-dyndb-ldap is not installable from the stable F26 repo at this time. That prevents FreeIPA deployment from working and is hence a release blocking bug.
PLEASE remember the update policy rule about interdependent package updates:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy#Updating_inter-dependent_packages
"When one updated package requires another (or more than one other), the packages should be submitted together as a single update."
Thanks.
For clarity, it's really the responsibility of the person who submitted the bind update (that's @besser82 , in this case) to ensure all dependent packages are rebuilt and included in the update. I'm just noting the issue everywhere I can for safety.
Verified that this at least resolves the dependency issue and seems to work OK locally.
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
This update has been pushed to stable.
Works great! LGTM! =)
@adamwill: I'm really sorry, I overlooked the need for this to be in need for rebuild; usually I'm careful to rebuild all packages with dependencies before submitting an update…