On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Gavin Henry <[email protected]> wrote:

Do we skip that bit and just talk about config or what?
>

I'd be inclined to document a source build, from the current release, at
least then people would end up with a newer version and  dependencies were
provided (bdb etc.,) as part. Describing using binary packages is going to
be a morass of distribution specific details and caviats, package names &
versions etc., a source build instruction (with explicit links to third
party libraries) is going to date more slowly and be simpler to read.

Then maybe show a script to generate some random test data (such as Make
LDIF from OpenDS <https://www.opends.org/wiki/page/MakeLdif>), and how to
load it into an ldap instance and get it running etc., or documetn how to
load some canned test data.

And then a basic example of how to run ldapsearch, ldapmodify and a list of
GUI tools such as Apache Directory Studio, etc.,

Running through a source build is not that hard if documented, distribution
binaries / libraries are usually very outdated / broken.

What about adopting the Zytrax stuff, updating it and get them to do a 301
> redirect to our wiki?
>

I'm sure you could ask. But it might not be actively supported anymore, so
maybe noone to ask .. ?

Cheers
Brett

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