On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 22:03:58 +0200, Juergen Dankoweit wrote: > I found out that these troubles are a result of some (heavy) bugs: > (1) Evolution wants the slapd for its own, no other databases should be > stored with the slapd which serves the global address book.
I cannot understand this. What do you mean by "wants the slapd for its own"? > I found this after deleting the whole LDAP database and > reconstructing ONLY the address book part -> it runs perfect now You mean you have several dn's? > (2) If you are using the global address book you HAVE to enter the first > letter of a surname or first name to see an entry! This is completely > against the usage of the local address books where you don't need to > enter any letters to see the whole list! A defined filter is not stored > (why not?!?!?) That's right. In the past the whole tree was appearing, I don't know why this feature was removed. However, you have powerful search capabilities. > Now I have two LDAP daemons: one for Evolution and one for the rest > (single sign on!). That's not good! This isn't supposed to be so. What is the "rest"? -- JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
