--On Thursday, March 05, 2009 5:29 PM +0100 Pierangelo Masarati <[email protected]> wrote:

thanks, as stated in my other e-mails this was the answer I was looking
for, I didn't know about this (and didn't think of it).

Note that when changing between minor versions it is usually required to
slapcat/slapadd the database, as binary compatibility is not guaranteed.
In the case of OpenLDAP 2.3/2.4, as far as I recall, no database changes
occurred.  However, there were minor changes (significantly, support for
indexing on more matching rules for more syntaxes) which required to
rebuild the indexes.

The Debian upgrade process slapcat/slapadd's the DB on upgrade, so that should have already been done if the debian upgrade steps were followed.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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