This is a tracking bug for Change: Tomcat 10.1.x For more details, see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Tomcat10ChangeProposal This change involves upgrading the Apache Tomcat application server from versions 9.0.x to 10.1.x. This update will enhance the application server's performance, security, and support for the latest specifications. The affected packages include tomcat and related libraries and services that rely on the Tomcat server for web application deployment and management. If you encounter a bug related to this Change, please do not comment here. Instead create a new bug and set it to block this bug.
This is blocked by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2338283 , FreeIPA does not work with Tomcat 10. That's a major problem as FreeIPA is a release-blocking feature of Fedora Server. We cannot ship Fedora without working FreeIPA.
Hi Socrates, how goes this change for F42? Have you been able to get Tomcat 10 working with FreeIPA, or made progress on finding a solution? The testable deadline is coming up in about two weeks, on Feb 4th, and changes need to be in good shape at this point https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/changes_policy/#_change_process_milestones for Beta. Please let me know if you need to defer this to F43, otherwise if you're good to go for the change to be ready to meet the testable requirements, please update the status of the tracker bug to MODIFIED. Thanks! Aoife
Aoife: FWIW, I did think it would be reasonable to consider this Change in 'testable' shape if there's a tomcat 10 build easily available but it can't be pushed stable yet due to the dogtag-pki dependency. I think expecting that to be resolved by the '100% complete' deadline should be fair.
Deferring this change to F43 as requested by dsoumis as issues with topmcat and FreeIPA have not been resolved in time to include this change in the F42 release.