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Re: OpenLDAP on Redhat 8 is using GDBM instead of BerkeleyDb



Erik Lickerman wrote:

Thanks Frank.  What do you think is my better bet if I still want the RedHat
startup scripts and GUI based server starting/stopping tools to work?

Download the source RPM of the stuff you need from Redhat (the file ending in src.rpm). Install it on your machine using rpm -i blah.src.rpm.


Look in the /usr/src/redhat/SPECS directory for a file called something like openldap.spec. Inside this file it describes how to build the RPM, and the options to use. Tweak the arguments to ./configure to do what you want, and rebuild the RPM by saying rpm -bb openldap.spec. This will build some custom RPMs for you with your own options compiled.

Regards,
Graham
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