Hi... After my usual ckeck for un-rebuilt packages, I have found this:
bran:~# rpm -qa --nosignature --qf "%{n}-%{v}-%{r}\n" | grep mga1 | sort libatlas3-sse2-3.8.3-7.mga1 libopencore-amr0-0.1.2-3.mga1 nss_ldap-265-3.mga1 bran:~# rpm -ql nss_ldap /etc/ldap.conf /etc/ldap.secret /lib/libnss_ldap-2.12.1.so /lib/libnss_ldap.so.2 ... Is nss_ldap in the non-building package list, or is it deprecated and there is now another method to use ldap for authentication ? I could rpm -e it (nobody requires it), but I can not install it again (it is not in any repo). So I supposed perhaps I should migrate to pam_ldap, but: bran:~# urpmi pam_ldap A requested package cannot be installed: pam_ldap-186-4.mga3.i586 (due to unsatisfied nss_ldap[>= 217]) Continue installation anyway? (Y/n) While some packages may have been installed, there were failures. A requested package cannot be installed: pam_ldap-186-4.mga3.i586 (due to unsatisfied nss_ldap[>= 217]) Continue installation anyway? Which is the correct method to use ldap ? TIA -- J.A. Magallon <jamagallon()ono!com> \ Winter is coming...