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Re: Odd problem with open-ldap



Ok...
Thanks.. I'm honestly not trying to be stupid here.... but where did
you find that link from?

On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 00:20:05 +0800, Tay, Gary <Gary_Tay@platts.com> wrote:
> Where?
> Here: http://www.sleepycat.com/download/db/index.shtml
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org on behalf of Matt
>         Sent: Fri 12/31/2004 11:53 PM
>         To: OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org
>         Cc:
>         Subject: Re: Odd problem with open-ldap
> 
>         I realize that the man patch will explain to me the difference between
>         -p0 and -i but where does one get the info about which patches to
>         install?   What I'm saying is.. if someone were to just go to
>         sleepycat... they see they need to install patches, but there doesn't
>         seem to be links to the actual patch files to download.
> 
>         On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 23:14:54 +0800, Tay, Gary <Gary_Tay@platts.com> wrote:
>         > issue an UNIX command "man patch" will tell you all.
>         >
>         > Gary
>         >
>         >         -----Original Message-----
>         >         From: Matt [mailto:mhoppes@gmail.com]
>         >         Sent: Fri 12/31/2004 9:40 PM
>         >         To: Tay, Gary
>         >         Cc:
>         >         Subject: Re: Odd problem with open-ldap
>         >
>         >         Gary,
>         >         Thanks I see that... but... without your how-to.. where exactly does
>         >         one find the patches that need to be applied?!?!
>         >
>         >         Further.. sleepycat says to patch as:
>         >         patch -p0 < patchfile
>         >         where as you say to do -i
>         >
>         >         What's the difference?
>         >
>         >         On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:33:40 +0800, Tay, Gary <Gary_Tay@platts.com> wrote:
>         >         > In the HOW-TO:
>         >         >
>         >         > http://web.singnet.com.sg/~garyttt/Installing%20and%20configuring%20OpenLDAP%20for%20RedHat%20Enterprise%20Linux3.htm
>         >         >
>         >         > If you are using 4.2.52, please apply these two patches:
>         >         >
>         >         > # cd /var/tmp
>         >         >
>         >         > # wget http://www.sleepycat.com/update/snapshot/db-4.2.52.tar.gz
>         >         > # wget http://www.sleepycat.com/update/4.2.52/patch.4.2.52.1
>         >         > # wget http://www.sleepycat.com/update/4.2.52/patch.4.2.52.2
>         >         >
>         >         > # gzip –d db-4.2.52.tar.gz
>         >         > # tar xvf db-4.2.52.tar
>         >         > # chmod u+w db-4.2.52/mp/mp_fget.c
>         >         > # chmod u+w db-4.2.52/lock/lock.c
>         >         > # cd db-4.2.52
>         >         > # patch -i ../patch.4.2.52.1
>         >         > # patch -i ../patch.4.2.52.2
>         >         >
>         >         >  Gary
>         >         >
>         >         >
>         >         >         -----Original Message-----
>         >         >         From: Matt [mailto:mhoppes@gmail.com]
>         >         >         Sent: Fri 12/31/2004 9:24 PM
>         >         >         To: Tay, Gary
>         >         >         Cc:
>         >         >         Subject: Re: Odd problem with open-ldap
>         >         >
>         >         >         Ok.. now where does one get the patches?  I see on the sleepycat
>         >         >         website it says that you install the patches as follows.....   but
>         >         >         where are they?  Are they in the distribution tar ball?  Or do I
>         >         >         download them from elsewhere?
>         >         >
>         >         >         On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:44:44 +0800, Tay, Gary <Gary_Tay@platts.com> wrote:
>         >         >         > You may browse my HOWTOs: simple bind + TLS + no-SASL.
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > http://web.singnet.com.sg/~garyttt
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Do not use BDB 4.3 (wait for it to stabilize), use BDB 4.2.52 + patches.
>         >         >         > Use 2.2.17 OpenLDAP or later.
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Gary
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > -----Original Message-----
>         >         >         > From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
>         >         >         > [mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org] On Behalf Of Matt
>         >         >         > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 2:31 AM
>         >         >         > To: OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org
>         >         >         > Subject: Re: Odd problem with open-ldap
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Ok.. Thanks for that info.. however I can very easily repopulate my
>         >         >         > database with the information (it's populated for use with mail from
>         >         >         > another server).   So assuming I just blow the database away, I just
>         >         >         > need to reconfig slapd to use bdb, and then re-import everything and it
>         >         >         > should go same as before?  As in.. programs that connect to it won't
>         >         >         > notice any difference in how it acts?
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > Finally then, assuming I've understood this correctly, can someone point
>         >         >         > me to a document on how to setup slapd to use the bdb format?
>         >         >         >
>         >         >         > On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:41:14 -0600, Armbrust, Daniel C.
>         >         >         > <Armbrust.Daniel@mayo.edu> wrote:
>         >         >         > > Slapcat your database out from your current install, and then slapadd
>         >         >         > > to the new openldap server (configured to use bdb)
>         >         >         > >
>         >         >         > > Dan
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