> fredagen den 30 maj 2003 19.13 skrev magic: >> I was going to reply to the last openldap message, but decided to >> start a new thread. >> >> I am presently building a mail server based on MDK 9.1 with updates >> (not cooker environment). >> >> I rebuilt Buchan's openldap 2.1.19 (against the original sasl >> 2.1.12-1 in MDK 9.1). I have seen that this may be of interest to >> more than myself, so had thoughts of adding to MandrakeClub.
I don't think this is a good idea at present ... until we can guarantee that a typical ldap directory will work after an upgrade, I don't think it should go in a commonly-used urpmi medium. >> >> But before that happens, I saw where Oden built v2.1.20, and was >> wondering where I could get that from (or have the srpm sent to me)? > > I had some spare time and I built a bunch of stuff, get it at: > > http://www.deserve-it.com/9.1/ > > (it's urpmi stuffable, or how you prefer to call it...) > > The credits goes to Buchan Milne of course. > > Later I will try to find time and fix for apache2 2.0.46 and its > friends, but it's low prio to me. Maybe I slip in some php v4.3.2 stuff > in there too..., we'll see... Please remember this resource is for > server applications servers only, I don't care what might happen to > your desktop. > My desktop works fine, but I haven't rebuilt too many desktop apps yet. BTW, I will investigate the auxiliary objectclass account which is in pam_ldap, and see what can be done about getting in into openldap (I would guess it should go back into the schema file it was in for 2.0.x). I will take a look at updating Oden's package this weekend, and then give it a test on some data, and then we can consider putting it into cooker, and a bit later into club testing. In terms of release numbers etc, I normally decrement (ie 1mdk->0.9mdk as I did with kdirstat) the release when it goes into Club, so that we are guaranteed the next release will update the Club package (even if the cooker package is never updated again). Regards, Buchan
