Issue #394 has been updated by Nick Milas.

I guess that may be why the default Symas installation is under the root 
user/group and not ldap:ldap.

Yet, Buchan's RPMs use ldap:ldap. I don't know how they treat user/group ldap 
when uninstalling.

In all cases where I have installed an OpenLDAP package, I never uninstall it, 
so I have limited experience!

I would think that the approach which entails the least risk would be to leave 
user/group ldap when uninstalling LTB. Even if no other LDAP package which uses 
ldap user/group is left on a system, it would not really hurt to have an ldap 
user/group as a left over.

I don't know what other packages (e.g. Symas) do with the system ldap-clients 
path (I guess they change it too). If you want me to check, please let me know 
how to check it on CentOS! Where is the default path to the ldap clients 
specified?

The least invasive practice (not necessarily the best) would be to leave the 
default path intact, because I think the standard ldap-clients and openldap 
packages are never removed from a system, due to a large number of serious 
dependencies.
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Feature #394: Building ltb OpenLDAP RPMs
http://tools.lsc-project.org/issues/394

Author: Nick Milas
Status: Assigned
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Clément OUDOT
Category: OpenLDAP RPM
Target version: 


Hello, 

I would like to know if you publish the detailed process of building your fine 
OpenLDAP RPMs.

We would like to test current OpenLDAP development source code versions on our 
CentOS systems, which use your LTB RPMs, as a kind of beta-testing.

So, I would like to ask whether I can build LTB-compatible RPMs myself or you 
can provide such beta-source-code RPMs (for the OpenLDAP RE24 branch).

Thanks,
Nick


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