On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 11:36, Jehan PROCACCIA wrote: > If you wish, I have relocatable openldap 2.2.17 source RPM package at > http://www.int-evry.fr/mci/user/procacci/SRPMS/ > > And Fedora Core 2 binary RPM packages at > http://www.int-evry.fr/mci/user/procacci/SRPMS/FC2 > > for instructions, see readme-jehan.txt enclosed int the rpm. > > Dominic Ijichi wrote: > > >Quoting Tony Earnshaw <tonye@billy.demon.nl>: > > > > > > > >>ons, 20.10.2004 kl. 04.42 skrev Quanah Gibson-Mount: > >> > >> > >> > >>>>WHEN WILL REDHAT WAKE UP AND MAKE MY JOB EASIER? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>I simply suggest not using RedHat. :) > >>> > >>> > >>I have many reasons for sticking with RH; it's just the whole attitude > >>to directory services (and RDBs for that matter) that gets my goat. > >> > >>AFAIK the only OS that officially offers Openldap 2.2 as a standard > >>update, is FreeBSD; for all the others one has to jump through hoops. I > >>can understand that the jump from 2.0 to 2.2 could break client > >>applications, but surely the user should be given the choice and offered > >>the assistance in adopting modern technology, especially when the > >>software authors urge doing so? And I don't regard offering Netscape > >>Directory Server as being the answer ... > >> > >> > > > >after having exclusively used heavily hacked/customised redhat for years and > >years, i switched this year to suse. Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9 has > >OpenLdap2.2 as standard, more than that it uses it as the standard backend for > >users, groups AND a lot of the system configuration. I have a 2-server cluster > >with near-realtime journalled replication, a decent FS (Reiser!), failover > >host/service/network clustering, and DHCP, DDNS, Samba PDC, SMTP/IMAP, HTTP all > >using a openldap backend for auth/config. This is without a single line of > >custom/compiled code or config, all configured through a GUI (well, a couple of > >lines of cluster stuff by hand). > > > >redhat for me is consigned to the bin forever, Novell/Suse rocks. > > > >------------------------------------------ > >This message was penned by the hand of Dom > > > > Is anyone aware of any "independent" sites that cook modern OpenLDAP RPMs, DEBs, etc for the major distributions? I generally hit sites like rpmfind.net for SuSE RPMs, but it doesn't have much for OpenLDAP 2.2.17. Any others? -Matt -- Matthew J. Smith <matt.smith@uconn.edu> University of Connecticut ITS PGP Key: http://web.uconn.edu/dotmatt/matt.asc
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