Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:38:37 +0900 From: "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@idaemons.org> To: lodea@vet.com.au Cc: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: net/openldap: adding a startup script Message-ID: <86vgvlxc82.wl@archon.local.idaemons.org> In-Reply-To: In your message of "Mon, 25 Sep 2000 15:23:58 %2B1100" <20000925152358.A755@vet.com.au> References: <86k8c1xz6a.wl@archon.local.idaemons.org> <20000925152358.A755@vet.com.au>
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At Mon, 25 Sep 2000 15:23:58 +1100, Lachlan O'Dea <lodea@vet.com.au> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 06:22:53AM +0900, Akinori -Aki- MUSHA wrote: > > Would you mind if I apply the following patch to your net/openldap > > port? With this change, slapd.sh.sample is installed in > > ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/ and users can enable it by renaming to slapd.sh. > > That would be very nice. Okay, I'll apply it soon. :) By the way, for some reason slapd didn't work when invoked from inetd. It just closes the connection everytime a client connects to. Is there anything wrong in the following entry? ldap stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/slapd slapd -i > > By the way, do you have a plan to make an OpenLDAP 2.x port? > > I'm about to build 2.0.4. Hopefully I'll be able to update the port > soon. Do you think we should have an openldap2 port and maintain the > 1.1.x port for a while, or just replace the current port? Well, given that 1.2.11 is still considered the (most) stable version, I'd suggest that we keep 1.x for a while. When you update the port to 2.0.x, please submit the diff from the current net/openldap port. I'll (ask Asami-san to) copy the CVS repository from net/openldap to net/openldap2, then apply the diff to net/openldap2. Thanks in advance. -- / /__ __ / ) ) ) ) / Akinori -Aki- MUSHA aka / (_ / ( (__( @ idaemons.org / FreeBSD.org "We're only at home when we're on the run, on the wing, on the fly" To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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