* Sven Riedel (<email address hidden>) wrote:
> As a general comment (no blame for this laid on Torsten): It would be
> nice if debian got its act together with things ldap. Debain requires
> libldap with nearly everything nowadays, but I've been having nothing
> but grief with debians ldap packages (first libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap
> and now slapd), and compiling each offender for myself always solved
> the problem. Rant end.
Right, thanks for the next-to-useless rant. Perhaps you could elaborate
a bit on the problems you've had or point us to the bug reports you've
filed about these problems.
* Sven Riedel (<email address hidden>) wrote:
> As a general comment (no blame for this laid on Torsten): It would be
> nice if debian got its act together with things ldap. Debain requires
> libldap with nearly everything nowadays, but I've been having nothing
> but grief with debians ldap packages (first libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap
> and now slapd), and compiling each offender for myself always solved
> the problem. Rant end.
Right, thanks for the next-to-useless rant. Perhaps you could elaborate
a bit on the problems you've had or point us to the bug reports you've
filed about these problems.
Stephen