Hi Johnny and Christian,

File CHANGES says:

2003-Dec-16:
 * --with-hierarchy-level was removed from configure and the different
          options were added to config.xml. ./configure without options
should
          work now. New packages from distros should now be fully usable.

which I understand as "--with-hierarchy-level" is not working anymore.
Have a look at Demo Installations page:

http://www.openca.info/demo/

demo2  has detailed explanations how to install and configure everything on
the same host.

Regards, Julia.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Johnny Gonzalez L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <openca-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] ./configure hierarchy-level


> Hello Christian,
>
> Christian Wittmer wrote:
> >
> > Hi @all,
> >
> > I'm trying a testinstallation where all needed stuff is on one host.
> > As far as I understand I have to install "ca,ra,ldap,node,pub"
> > which hierarchy-level should I use on configure ?
> You could first without hierarchy-level option, this will compile
> sources for online (pug, ra, ldap and node)
>
> then do: make; make install-online
>
> after that, compile again using --with-hierarchy-level=CA (this will
> compile offline stuff (CA))
> then do: make; make install-offline
>
> That's all I guess
> >
> > Couldn't find any explanation for results of setting hierarchy-level
> > "ca,ra,pub".
> > What are the differences in this "protection-level" ?
> >
> > Many thanks :)
> >
> > Christian Wittmer
> > IT-Administration
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