Bug 1089090

Summary: Nodejs010-c-ares provides libcares.so.2
Product: Red Hat Software Collections Reporter: Timothy Williams <tiwillia>
Component: nodejs010Assignee: Tomas Hrcka <thrcka>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Miroslav HradĂ­lek <mhradile>
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Description Timothy Williams 2014-04-17 22:13:35 UTC
Description of problem:
The nodejs010-c-ares rpm provides libcares.so.2. SSSD also requires libcares.so.2. When SSSD is installed through yum, nodejs010-c-ares is also installed as a dependency because it provides libcares.so.2. However, SSSD will then be unable to start because it cannot use the libcares.so.2 file from RHSCL.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Add to a system the RHSCL repository and the standard rhel-server-rpms respository
2. Install SSSD
3. Attempt to start SSSD

Actual results:
nodejs010-c-ares is installed for its libcares.so.2. SSSD is unable to start because it cannot access RHSCL libcares.so.2

Expected results:
SSSD uses a different rpm (such as c-ares) as a dependency.

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Comment 4 Chris Everest 2015-08-10 17:59:37 UTC
I'm experiencing this same issue.  Seem like the package should 'Require: c-ares' as this is clearly a hard runtime dependency.  I'm happy to provide any more information to get this resolved.  In the meantime, is it OK to ensure that c-ares is manually installed to prevent this problem?

Comment 7 Joe Orton 2017-03-31 15:02:02 UTC
In accordance with the Red Hat Software Collections Product Life Cycle, the support period for this collection has ended.

New bug fix, enhancement, and security errata updates, as well as technical support services will no longer be made available for this collection.

Customers are encouraged to upgrade to a later release.

Please contact Red Hat Support if you have further questions, or refer to the support lifecycle page for more information. https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl/