Thanks for the information.
As you said it seems from the openladp site I successfully downloaded and 
install it.
However not sure where it is getting installed as I still see following result.

@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.23 (Aug  8 2012 16:29:21) $
        
[email protected]:/builddir/build/BUILD/openldap-2.4.23/openldap-2.4.23/build-servers/servers/slapd


It seems /etc/openldap dir is not getting updated.

-Jignesh
On Nov 15, 2012, at 4:03 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:

> --On Thursday, November 15, 2012 3:50 PM -0500 Jignesh Patel 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> My comment inline.
> 
>>> e) If you feel you require having actual support, I would advise you
>>> have a support contract with Symas (http://www.symas.com), and use their
>>> builds of OpenLDAP.
> 
>> Please give me rough idea for pricing for support?  And does that mean we 
> have
>> to download a version for Symas? Shouldn't there be open sourced version 
> for
>> Redhat from openLDAP community?
> 
> Please learn how to properly comment inline, what you did made it extremely 
> difficult to find what you were asking.
> 
> a) I don't work for Symas, so I can't say what their support pricing would 
> be.  You would need to contact them, which is why I provided you the link to 
> their website.
> 
> b) Yes, you would use a build of OpenLDAP provided by Symas, since that is 
> what they are supporting.
> 
> c) The OpenLDAP foundation does not provide builds of OpenLDAP for any 
> operating system.  It provides the source.  In general, there is nothing 
> "special" about the generated binaries that tie them to a particular OS, so 
> the concept of a "supported RedHat" build is nonsensical.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> Quanah
> 
> 
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> 
> Quanah Gibson-Mount
> Sr. Member of Technical Staff
> Zimbra, Inc
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