On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 04:12:47PM -0500, Robbie Harwood wrote:
> Adam Williamson <adamw...@fedoraproject.org> writes:
> 
> > On Thu, 2019-01-03 at 22:40 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> >
> >> But to be fair, MIT krb5 is not known for having great error output.
> >> Not being able to start at all because the K/M has an enctype which is
> >> acceptable and not at all deprecated according to the documentation that
> >> exists today _and_ failing in the way the software tends to fail (with
> >> obscure and sometimes numeric messages) would be... tough.  Not that I
> >> think anyone would just do dnf system-upgrade on their master KDC.
> >
> > Anyone using FreeIPA and upgrading it is doing this, I guess. (Like
> > me...)
> 
> We appreciate that you *do* do this because it means others will hit
> fewer bugs that they need to roll back!  But while krb5 version upgrades
> are safe, distro upgrades aren't something that can be tested except in
> a distro context.

  Distro context?  But we are talking about Fedora here, this couldn't
be less “distro context”.
  Distro upgrade is a suggested way to keep one's installation at
supportable release (as opposed to reinstall), so distro-upgrade path
MUST be tested and working.


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Tomasz Torcz                                                       72->|   80->|
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