jdobry wrote:
> I must comfirm, that this package still buggy.
>
Kind of makes you wonder... Do they have more than one computer at
Canonical? ;)
It's a little bit disturbing that 8.04 has never had the ability to
participate in a network with an LDAP directory, and no one (with the
ability to fix it) really seems to care.
> And I have workarround. Ubuntu 8.04 (Hrardy Heron) have sufficient
dependencies to install libnss-ldapd (0.6.3) binary package from debinan
> Install lib from this link http://packages.debian.org/sid/libnss-ldapd
>
Nice; to fix Hardy, install Debian... I'll wait with that until they
make it the official recommended solution ;)
Thanks for providing feedback - I hope it helps draw a little bit of
attention to this problem.
--
Best regards,
Jakob Østergaard Hegelund
Evalesco A/S
jdobry wrote:
> I must comfirm, that this package still buggy.
>
Kind of makes you wonder... Do they have more than one computer at
Canonical? ;)
It's a little bit disturbing that 8.04 has never had the ability to
participate in a network with an LDAP directory, and no one (with the
ability to fix it) really seems to care.
> And I have workarround. Ubuntu 8.04 (Hrardy Heron) have sufficient packages. debian. org/sid/ libnss- ldapd
dependencies to install libnss-ldapd (0.6.3) binary package from debinan
> Install lib from this link http://
>
Nice; to fix Hardy, install Debian... I'll wait with that until they
make it the official recommended solution ;)
Thanks for providing feedback - I hope it helps draw a little bit of
attention to this problem.
--
Best regards,
Jakob Østergaard Hegelund
Evalesco A/S