On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:40:11 -0000, Mathias Gug wrote:
> The issue with deleting the old configuration is that it's hard (if not
> impossible) to figure out if the olcAuthzRegexp and relevant olcAccess options
> have been added by the package or manually by the local sysadmin.
>
> Having the old rules doesn't break the new configuration either. So I'd rather
> keep them around.
I think it would be helpful if there were some explaination somewhere
(NEWS.Debian, README.Debian, or perhaps some new file with "Ubuntu" in
the name?) spelling out exactly what the "expected" configuration is, so
that users have some idea how to properly clean things up manually if
necessary....
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:40:11 -0000, Mathias Gug wrote:
> The issue with deleting the old configuration is that it's hard (if not
> impossible) to figure out if the olcAuthzRegexp and relevant olcAccess options
> have been added by the package or manually by the local sysadmin.
>
> Having the old rules doesn't break the new configuration either. So I'd rather
> keep them around.
I think it would be helpful if there were some explaination somewhere
(NEWS.Debian, README.Debian, or perhaps some new file with "Ubuntu" in
the name?) spelling out exactly what the "expected" configuration is, so
that users have some idea how to properly clean things up manually if
necessary....
Nathan