Randy McMurchy wrote:
But this is pulled in automatically unless --disable-ldap is
explicitly given. --enable-ldap does nothing different as best
as I can tell.
My question still stands: What exactly does --enable-ldap do that
is not done by default if --disable-ldap is not passed?
Oh I mis-understood....nothing in that case AFAIK, but the firefox
instructions in the book contain '--disable-ldap'.
-- DJ Lucas
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