Just a suggestion, IMHO : and if you posted a link to an ERRATA document on
the page where you have a link onto the PDF you wrote ?

I found 0.9.1. doc by browsing www.openca.org then looking into
documentation section, and there is a link to your (somewhat corrupt) PDF
nice guide...

Barbara Post

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Patricia wrote:
>   Michael,
> 
> I think the problem is that in your Guide (page 16) you wrote
> --with-hierarchy-level= *ra* at the installation of the CA. And at 
> installation of the RA (page 17), you wrote --with-hierarchy-level= *ca* 
> . You changed the parameters and it causes confusion for people who are 
> starting with OpenCA! You should correct it as soon as possible!!!

This bug is known for a long time and not patchable :(

The result of this problem is that we start writing a complete new 
documentation for the next release where the source are manageable by 
CVS. The old documentation (until 0.9.1) was never managed by a 
versioning program and so we mixed the different version. The confusion 
will stop if we release 0.9.2.0.

Sorry for your trouble

Michael
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