I'm curious: what's wrong with it? In openQA it seems the FreeIPA replication tests fail consistently, but that seems a bit odd. I was assuming it must be a blip as I thought libuv likely had nothing to do with FreeIPA replication, but it was a very consistent result, failed five times across prod and stg...
That wasn't the reason I unpushed it, but that's a pretty bad one.
I pulled it because it fails the hardening checks with the new annocheck and I'm trying to sort that out. Looks like upstream is working on the BIND issue, so I'll scoop that up at the same time, if they haven't done a new upstream release by then.
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I'm curious: what's wrong with it? In openQA it seems the FreeIPA replication tests fail consistently, but that seems a bit odd. I was assuming it must be a blip as I thought libuv likely had nothing to do with FreeIPA replication, but it was a very consistent result, failed five times across prod and stg...
It does not work with BIND 9: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/5030.
aha, well that'd certainly explain the test failures, I guess. Didn't know bind depended on libuv!
That wasn't the reason I unpushed it, but that's a pretty bad one.
I pulled it because it fails the hardening checks with the new annocheck and I'm trying to sort that out. Looks like upstream is working on the BIND issue, so I'll scoop that up at the same time, if they haven't done a new upstream release by then.