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Upgrades from old versions only succeed if there was a LOCAL provider present #1365

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sssd-bot commented May 2, 2020

Cloned from Pagure issue: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/issue/323

  • Created at 2009-12-10 23:17:14 by sgallagh
  • Closed as Fixed
  • Assigned to simo

The upgrade_02() function relies on the existence of an active provider=local entry in the sssd.config. This cannot be guaranteed in a real-world deployment, and this will result in a failed upgrade.

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Comment from sgallagh at 2009-12-15 14:41:11

Fixed by 05729aa

fixedin: => 1.0.0
resolution: => fixed
status: new => closed
tests: 0 => 1


Comment from jgalipea at 2010-02-19 22:32:00

Fields changed

tests: 1 => 0


Comment from dpal at 2012-01-19 02:30:11

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rhbz: => 0


Comment from sgallagh at 2017-02-24 14:41:15

Metadata Update from @sgallagh:

  • Issue assigned to simo
  • Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.0
@sssd-bot sssd-bot added the Closed: Fixed Issue was closed as fixed. label May 2, 2020
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