I found problems using your new Makefile.devel; without it's everithing
is fine.
Sorry for the trouble but I needed three days until it works on my machine and so you have perhaps a version which doesn't work (CVS 1.1?). I added the CVS revision variable to the file to avoid confusions. Working revisions are 1.2 and 1.3.
The new version is on my cvs repository. Wait untill tomorrow for the fix of your latest changes.
I will try to check it over the day (if I find the repository link in my mails :) ).
I found that on the /node interface there are few dangling links (url) to the ca||ra||ldap||pub if they're not installed on the current machine. We could try to add in the configure.xml the urls of the services, and use these url in the node page.
This is already possible. There are some options with the name *_htdocs_url_prefix. You can set a value like https://another.server.com/ldap/. The url_prefix is not limited to local paths. By the way config.xml must be configured by the user and not by the packager. The settings in config.xml depend on the position of the box in the hierarchy of the PKI.
If you want to create a usable config.xml during package installation then you have to create a really complex postinstall script.
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