Hi ,
I confirm what Maarten says about the config_vomsdir in
glite-yaim-core-4.0.14-1.
For the "I am not able to submit bugs to the jra1mdw Savannah tracker",
this mail is a good example why you should not use the savannah tracker :-).
You should open a GGUS tkt when you encounter problems, and in case it
is discovered to be a software problem it will be forwarded to the
developers and transformed in a bug in savannah (or other tracker used
by the developer), and the GGUS tkt will contain a link to that bug.
Cristina
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
> Yo!
>
> Today I put my durty hands to the VOMS reconfiguration at our SE
> and found out that vomsdir contents aren't changed at all. After
> some investigations I had found that YAIM chokes on the config_vomsdir
> at the redirection for the while cycle:
> while read ...; do
> ..
> done < "$(split_quoted_variable $voms_ca_dn)"
> split_quoted_variable is a function that outputs the list of lines
> that are supposed to be read from the 'read ...' construct, so "<"
> isn't supposed to work at all, bash has "<<<" for this.
>
> Judging by the
> http://glitesoft.cern.ch/EGEE/gLite/R3.2/glite-CREAM/sl5/x86_64/RPMS.updates/
> 4.0.14-1 is the latest YAIM core for the gLite 3.2.
>
> As I am not able to submit bugs to the jra1mdw Savannah tracker,
> http://savannah.cern.ch/bugs/?80618
> I am posting this message here.
>
> A couple of questions:
> - may be this is a known bug?
> - if not, this issue should hit almost everyone or I seem to
> misunderstand the basic redirection concepts. Anyone?
> - may be I am bit behind the current fashion and Savannah
> isn't supposed to track such bugs anymore? If yes, where
> should people post their bug reports and patches?
>
> My variant of the patch that fixes this problem for me is attached.
>
> Thanks for your time. Peace ;))
>
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