: Thursday, June 6, 2013 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: migrating from SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux).
The server can be migrated separately from the client applications.
To the best of my knowledge all the Sun servers are self contained,
as in they have their own copies of whatever libldap
OUDOT clem.ou...@gmail.com
*Sent:* Thursday, June 6, 2013 12:56 PM
*Subject:* Re: migrating from SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux).
The server can be migrated separately from the client applications.
To the best of my knowledge all the Sun servers are self contained,
as in they have
@openldap.org
openldap-technical@openldap.org; Clément OUDOT clem.ou...@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: migrating from SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux).
The server can be migrated separately from the client applications.
To the best of my knowledge all the Sun
Far a wrote:
As part of Solaris to Linux migration, I am planning to migrate my application
that uses SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux). I have various questions
that I need to address at the beginning. I am hoping I can get some help over
here. The questions are as follows
* Can client
Probably worth pointing out - Solaris 11 now bundles OpenLDAP by default. If
there were any issues in migrating, the OpenSolaris guys must have already
encountered them and they can surely provide you answers.
Howard Chu wrote:
Far a wrote:
As part of Solaris to Linux migration, I am
Clément OUDOT wrote:
2013/6/6 Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Far a wrote:
* Is there a list of dos and don'ts and list of possible issues for
migrating from SUN
one LDAP TO openldap on Linux
I haven't seen any such list.
Hi,
you can find some notes here:
On 06/06/13 09:51, Howard Chu wrote:
Clément OUDOT wrote:
2013/6/6 Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Far a wrote:
* Is there a list of dos and don'ts and list of possible issues for
migrating from SUN
one LDAP TO openldap on Linux
I haven't seen any such list.
Hi,
you can find
, 2013 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: migrating from SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux).
On 06/06/13 09:51, Howard Chu wrote:
Clément OUDOT wrote:
2013/6/6 Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Far a wrote:
* Is there a list of dos and don'ts and list of possible issues for
migrating from SUN
Doug Leavitt wrote:
On 06/06/13 09:51, Howard Chu wrote:
Clément OUDOT wrote:
2013/6/6 Howard Chu h...@symas.com:
Far a wrote:
* Is there a list of dos and don'ts and list of possible issues for
migrating from SUN
one LDAP TO openldap on Linux
I haven't seen any such
Doug Leavitt wrote:
Finally, Solaris direct linking should protect the third party application
in the event that dynamically loaded Solaris library dynamically loads
one of the two libldaps for it's needs. In this event even if both libraries
are loaded into the application, the Solaris library
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Howard Chu wrote:
Doug Leavitt wrote:
Finally, Solaris direct linking should protect the third party
application in the event that dynamically loaded Solaris library
dynamically loads one of the two libldaps for it's needs. In this
event even if both libraries are loaded
Aaron Richton wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013, Howard Chu wrote:
Doug Leavitt wrote:
Finally, Solaris direct linking should protect the third party
application in the event that dynamically loaded Solaris library
dynamically loads one of the two libldaps for it's needs. In this
event even if both
As part of Solaris to Linux migration, I am planning to
migrate my application that uses SUN one C SDK to openldap C sdk (Linux). I
have various questions that I need to address at the beginning. I am hoping I
can get some help over here. The questions are as follows
* Can client use
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