Piotr Wadas wrote:

Hello,
Using debian-sarge-i386, openca 0.9.2-RC5.
./configure done with --disable-external-modules

it may be more recomended to use RC6 or maybe cvs head
for testing the newest stuff

> Second - I found in configs dir some ./configure examples
with undocumented parameters like --db-port, ldap-user and similar.
I mean they are not mentioned with ./configure --help(short, recursive)
These parameters are quite understandable I guess, but how
do I know the full list of them? :)

this are simple old examples, with ./configure --help you will see all
currently supported configure-options ,o)

we have moved some stuff from install time to post-install via
config.xml - so you can set those parameters after installing the systems

I think this would be easier to install openCA (when it will be
packaged) with db creating stuff in package installation script,
especially with debian, where AFAIK most configuration is likely to be
done this way.

hmm - i don't see an advantage here, but one could think about this since you have to init your ca/pki-system anyway - create root-cert or request it and so on...

greetings
dalini



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