Hi StarlingX, Build is currently broken due in the utils-linux package. The following commit removes the shadow-utils build, and refactors it as a config-only package (which is a desirable thing) https://review.openstack.org/#/c/612897/ The issue is that another package, utils-linux, relies on a file (pam.d/su) which was living in the shadow-utils source directory. Removing the shadow-utils directory therefore breaks the build of utils-linux package. As a side note, I agree that the utils-linux package should not be relying on stuff in other packages, but that's another topic... My bigger question is in regards to testing the commit. I would expect the build tools to detect the change in the inputs to utils-linux and attempt to recompile the source rpm (which would fail). Is it possible that the addition and build of the new shadow-utils-config package was tested in an environment which did not incorporate the removal of shadow-utils? -Jason