Hi Sumit,
Using either of your approaches worked, thanks. Using the ci/run script seems like the easiest/best choice as presumably dependencies are tracked in lock step with sssd version, unlike the dnf builddep approach.
Using that same devcontainer, I noticed the ci tests (run without -d, so simply ./contrib/ci/run) fail with 1 issue:
[root@1e8d8cdc9537 sssd]# cat ci-build-debug/test-suite.log
=========================================
sssd 2.10.0-beta2: ./test-suite.log
=========================================
# TOTAL: 99
# PASS: 98
# SKIP: 0
# XFAIL: 0
# FAIL: 1
# XPASS: 0
# ERROR: 0
.. contents:: :depth: 2
FAIL: file_watch-tests
======================
Running suite(s): file_watch
75%: Checks: 4, Failures: 1, Errors: 0
/workspaces/sssd/src/tests/file_watch-tests.c:162:F:file_watch:test_poll_no_file:0: Callback not invoked on creation.
FAIL file_watch-tests (exit status: 1)
Try running the test manually with debug enabled:
```
./file_watch-tests -d 9
```
and see what fails.
Maybe '/dev/shm/' that looks to be used to create files isn't accessible or something like that...
Any tips?
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