I just need to be pointed to a little more information on tuning the DB.
Eric
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To: [email protected]
From: Quanah Gibson-Mount
Sent by: [email protected]
Date: 09/27/2013 04:32PM
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Synchronous or asynchronous replication
From: Quanah Gibson-Mount
Sent by: [email protected]
Date: 09/27/2013 04:32PM
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Synchronous or asynchronous replication
--On Friday, September 27, 2013 4:09 PM -0500 [email protected] wrote:
> If I could get 2.4.35 or 2.4.36 to build a debian package as required by
> our company I would use a newer version. Every time I run the build it
> errors out in the config. So I have tried. I can't do just a build I
> have to be able to create the package for our puppet implementation.
If you are having problems with Debian's dpkg system, then I would advise
contacting the debian folks etc about how to properly build dpkg's. That
certainly is not an OpenLDAP specific issue. I would note that Debian's
default packages for OpenLDAP have a lot of problems (like linking to
GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL among other things).
So if you are just trying to "upgrade" what Debian already ships, that is a
bad starting point. I would advise creating your own fresh .deb's that
install into your own location, so as not to conflict with the system
libraries.
--Quanah
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> If I could get 2.4.35 or 2.4.36 to build a debian package as required by
> our company I would use a newer version. Every time I run the build it
> errors out in the config. So I have tried. I can't do just a build I
> have to be able to create the package for our puppet implementation.
If you are having problems with Debian's dpkg system, then I would advise
contacting the debian folks etc about how to properly build dpkg's. That
certainly is not an OpenLDAP specific issue. I would note that Debian's
default packages for OpenLDAP have a lot of problems (like linking to
GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL among other things).
So if you are just trying to "upgrade" what Debian already ships, that is a
bad starting point. I would advise creating your own fresh .deb's that
install into your own location, so as not to conflict with the system
libraries.
--Quanah
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Lead Engineer
Zimbra Software, LLC
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