On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:29 PM, grant little <[email protected]> wrote:
> what flag from smbd -b confirms ldapsam is built in? > > I see: > # smbd -b | grep -i ldap > HAVE_LDAP_H > HAVE_LDAP > HAVE_LDAP_ADD_RESULT_ENTRY > HAVE_LDAP_INIT > HAVE_LDAP_INITIALIZE > HAVE_LDAP_SASL_WRAPPING > HAVE_LDAP_SET_REBIND_PROC > HAVE_LIBLDAP > LDAP_SET_REBIND_PROC_ARGS > idmap_ldap_init > pdb_ldap pdb_smbpasswd pdb_tdbsam pdb_wbc_sam > > > I was expecting to see something with ldapsam in there say for instance > pdb_ldapsam or HAVE_LDAPSAM but I'm not sure what the flag is called and > haven't found a list of all the flags when searching samba.org > > thanks. > In case anyone else is looking I finally found the build flags here: http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Build-time_configuration_options however I am none the wiser as they don't correspond 1 to 1 to the output of smbd -b and man on smbd just says that -b provides information about how samba was built. it's possible that that pdb_ldap means ldapsam support but I can't find that documented even when searching the latest source. If that is so then why is there a pdb_tdbsam and a pdb_wbc_sam when to be consistent that should be just pdb_tdb or the other should be pdb_ldapsam. In the source I see mention of both pdb_ldap and ldapsam. I suspect the only way I will find out is by actually doing builds with the flags on and off and seeing what happens. Confused. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
