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Description of problem:
Installation of pcp-pmda-ds389log PMDA on a fresh RHEL-8.2 system fails due to missing dependency on 389-ds-base package.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
* pcp-pmda-ds389log-5.0.2-2.el8
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.On a fresh RHEL-8.2 system install pcp-pmda-ds389log
# yum install -y pcp-pmda-ds389log
2. Run an installation script of the PMDA
# cd /var/lib/pcp/pmdas/ds389log/ && ./Install
Actual results:
The installation fails with the following message:
Critical: cannot find the dirsrv user to switch to
Expected results:
The installation is passing without errors.
commit 1b117d1c74291fcbe3bee8da3f21bd763f63edae
Author: Nathan Scott <nathans>
Date: Wed Feb 19 16:43:50 2020 +1100
build: update fedora.spec with 389-ds-base package dep for pcp-pmda-ds389log
Resolves Red Hat BZ #1790422