On Wed, May 10, 2006, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
>On Tue, May 09, 2006, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> I would like to suggest that the openldap etc/openldap/schema files be
>> marked as config files.  I just spent a fair amount of time trying to
>> figure out why horde/imp/turba couldn't add addresses to an openldap
>> addressbook from the mail message which turned out to be the result of a
>> patch to the core.schema having been lost during an openldap update.
>>
>> While I don't really like turba's requirement that something as basic as
>> the core.schema be modified, I haven't been able to figure out their code
>> well enough to fix this (their checkrequired code on openldap databases
>> doesn't seem to work).
>
>Although IMHO this opens the chance that people even more edit those
>files, as long as the schema/ldif files are located under etc/ it is
>reasonable to flag them as %config although they are not really intended
>for editing. So, changed: http://cvs.openpkg.org/chngview?cn=28340

I agree totally with that.

One other change that we've done with openldap here is to add an
option, with_wrap, with tcpwrappers support.

Bill
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