Quoting Matthew Seaman <matt...@freebsd.org>:
Dear all,
I've maintained the net/phpldapadmin port for _many_ years.
Unfortunately this project seems to have ceased development
upstream. There hasn't been a new release for more than 5 years, nor
any sign of life from the original developer over much the same
timespan. PLA still just about works, but it is lacking in support
for more recent versions of PHP and generally sufferring from lack
of love.
I'm beginning to think that it is about time to take this port
around the back of the barn and administer the coup-de-grace. There
are other graphical front-ends to LDAP directories available, such
as 'LDAP Account Manager'
https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/lamcms/ (in ports as
sysutils/ldap-account-manager), so people won't be left entirely out
to dry.
What do people think? Is it time to deprecate and expire PLA, or is
there a diehard core of users for whom PLA will need to be ripped
from their cold, dead hands?
One diehard here... hands still warm...
Have tried ldap-account-manager but does not suit my need at all.
Unless anyone has a better suggestion for a lightweight web-based
utility I vote for it to stay.
I did an install just a month ago on php71 so not sure about "lacking
in support for more recent
versions of PHP", do you have any specifics?
Thanks!
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