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Description of problem:
The customer is interested in having the ability to install SSSD and not have Samba installed. They do not use Samba but a forced to patch for it since it's installed when SSSD is.
Installing:
sssd
...
Installing dependencies:
libsmbclient
samba-client-libs
samba-common
samba-common-libs
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
SSSD 2.7.3-4.3
Hi,
can you give a bit more details about the use case, especially how SSSD is used in this setup?
The mentioned Samba package are a requirement of the sssd-ad and sssd-ipa packages where there are needed for proper operation. If you do not need those, i.e. your client is not join to an AD or IPA domain, you can remove those sssd packages and then the Samba dependencies.
HTH
bye,
Sumit
We regret to inform you that we will be closing this request as insufficient data. Despite our best efforts to understand your request and seek clarification, we have not received any response.
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