-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Sun, 29 May 2005 18:23:20 +0200 Source: openldap2.2 Binary: slapd ldap-utils libldap-2.2-7 Architecture: source i386 Version: 2.2.23-6 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: ldap-utils - OpenLDAP utilities libldap-2.2-7 - OpenLDAP libraries slapd - OpenLDAP server (slapd) Closes: 255276 303505 306229 308234 310422 Changes: openldap2.2 (2.2.23-6) unstable; urgency=low . Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: * debian/po/ja.po: Merge updates from Kenshi Muto (closes: #303505). * debian/po/fr.po: Merge updates from Christian Perrier (closes: #306229). * debian/slapd.scripts-common: If the user enters the empty value for the database dumping directory use the default value. Seems like the readline interface does not care about the default value (closes: #308234). * debian/slapd.postinst: Make sure the debhelper commands are executed in all cases (closes: #310422). * Merged suggested changes by Eugene Konev to automatically run db_recover before starting slapd (closes: #255276). + debian/slapd.init: Run db_recover if enabled and available and no slapd process running. + debian/slapd.default: Add configuration option to disable it. * Applied and improved patch by Matthijs Mohlmann to support migration from ldbm to bdb backend. + debian/slapd.config: Ask if migration is wanted. + debian/slapd.postinst: Update configuration from ldbm to bdb if yes. + debian/slapd.scripts-common: Implemented some parts in their own functions. * Add a README.DB_CONFIG.gz and reference it where referring to BDB configuration. * Update default DB_CONFIG with some senseful values. . Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: * libraries/libldap_r/Makefile.in: make sure the ximian-connector ntlm patch is applied to libldap_r, not just to libldap * debian/move_files: make libldap a symlink to libldap_r, as carrying two versions of this library around is more trouble than it's worth, and can cause glorious segfaults down the line Files: 1b46caee7a3377aff6ab29c3034dde86 1035 net optional openldap2.2_2.2.23-6.dsc 20983ed8e341b87a04116cd7db075e20 489688 net optional openldap2.2_2.2.23-6.diff.gz 80f24b17e4700ef5b8763c13f8051d3e 809150 net optional slapd_2.2.23-6_i386.deb 8e72f04c89b139f48da941138113fa5a 118614 net optional ldap-utils_2.2.23-6_i386.deb 73b838fd8862e1b6c2fd7e029dc84d47 151250 libs important libldap-2.2-7_2.2.23-6_i386.deb
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