On Sat, 24 May 2003 20:29:55 +0200, bgmiln wrote:

> 
> What we could do is upload the stuff to MandrakeClub, but the question is
> how much to update ...

:-(  I'm afraid that would do me no good.  Being out of work for quite
some time now, I cannot afford a MandrakeClub membership.

> But then why not update to
> 3.1.2 while we're at it?

Let's not do the same thing that happened with the multi-media kernel --
namely adding more features than the purpose of the update was intended. 
i.e. if we are going to do an update that is for the purpose of bringing a
9.1 machine up to openldap 2.1 (or even more accurately, remove the
dependency on sasl v1) then let's just do just that.

To put it another way, if I do an update to remove sasl v1 dependencies,
that's all I want.  I don't want newer (possibly unstable) versions of
other bits.

> The other packages I have installed that would
> need to be rebuilt are:
> 
> gnupg-1.2.1-3mdk
> apache2-2.0.44-11mdk
> apache2-mod_php-2.0.44_4.3.1-2mdk
> userdrake-0.5-5mdk
> evolution-1.2.2-3mdk
> php-ldap-4.3.0-3mdk
> libuser1-0.51-6mdk
> kdelibs-3.1-58mdk
> apache2-common-2.0.44-11mdk
> gnomemeeting-0.96.1-2mdk
> nss_ldap-204-1mdk
> directory_administrator-1.3.5-1mdk
> gq-0.7.0-0.beta2.4mdk
> kdebase-3.1-83.2mdk
> pam_ldap-156-1mdk
> proftpd-1.2.7-1mdk

Yeah, there is more than that, IIRC.

Something else that you should be aware of, with regard to the "account"
schema's "host:" attribute:

http://www.open-it.org/pipermail/core-dev/2003-May/000682.html

b.



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