Control: close -1

Hi,

this is the maintainer of FusionDirectory in Debian (which is, I must admit, a more low prio package of mine...). Sorry for the late reply to your question.

On Tue, 03 May 2016 09:30:17 +0300 Ioan Eugen Stan <e...@ieugen.ro> wrote:
> Package: fusiondirectory
> Version: 1.0.8.2-5+deb8u1
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I've installed slapd and fusiondirectory on my Debian Jessie server. Dusing
> fusiondirectory web setup it complained about missing schema so I ran the
> fusiondirectory-insert-schema to install the schemas in my LDAP server.
>
> ----
> $ sudo fusiondirectory-insert-schema
> ! This tool is only intended to be with with a cn=config backend, cn=config > could not be found in the LDAP at /usr/sbin/fusiondirectory-insert-schema line
> 242.
> ----
>
> I expected the schemas to be imported into LDAP and be available. It seems the
> schemas provided by the package are not migrated to LDIF format.
>
> I'm quite new with LDAP so please let me know if and how I can provide more
> information.
>
> All versions used are from Debian Jessie + Backports. fusiondirectory-setup
> also fails but I will submit another bug.
> I'm reporting this bug from another machine with Debian Stretch.

You need to specify exactly what schema (file) to insert on the command line. See the man page of the command

```
  $ man fusiondirectory-insert-schema
```

If you have further questions, please send further questions to packa...@lists.fusiondirectory.org or contact the upstream maintainers on channel #fusiondirectory on Freenode.

I will close this bug report as your issue is more a how-to-use-FD-tools-correctly issue.

Regards,
Mike

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