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Under no circumstances should you attempt to install a set of RPM packages built for/with a different OS or version from your own (apart from the CentOS/RedHat exception noted above). This will usually lead to unpredictable problems and support issues. Instead, you can rebuild the SRPM packages and then you can install them anytime you need them. |
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Red Hat and CentOS 7.4 include a newer version of OpenSSL, and due to an inadvertent rebuild of one package by the SUSE Build Service, the packages for that OS had to be fully rebuilt, which means they no longer support versions older than 7.4. A full yum update to the new OS will include the update to these packages, but updating to them or installing them from scratch will fail if the OS version is older than 7.4. We apologize for the inconvenience but the problem was impossible to recover from. |
Installing via Yum
The recommended approach is to take advantage of the SUSE Build Service's ability to act as a yum repository alongside your existing OS-supplied repository. Ths allows you to manage the Shibboleth packages in a standard way and pick up updates using a single command.
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