Mike Jackson wrote:
Quoting Howard Chu <hyc@symas.com>:We've never changed the names of any config attributes. The only thing that has changed over time is adding new definitions.So, it's not even a concern at all.The schema is published in the cn=schema,cn=config entry. That's as much a public interface as there'll ever be in an LDAP directory.Well, I did consider it as a "public interface". What I meant was that it didn't seem to be the officially sanctioned way to do things - it's not mentioned in any of the documentation that you can bootstrap your initial config in this way, although the attributes and such are documented in the admin guide.
It's not mentioned because it ought to be blindingly obvious. We provide a sample config.ldif in the Admin Guide. Only an idiot would create a format that can never be created directly, and can only be used through conversion of some other format.
Now that we are clear on this, would you mind if I rewrote the Quick-Start Guide to remove slapd.conf references and provide a clear example how to bootstrap config with an LDIF? I'd be happy to do it.
Doc patches are always welcome. -- -- Howard Chu CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/