[Pkg-openldap-devel] r1315 - openldap/trunk/debian
vorlon at alioth.debian.org
vorlon at alioth.debian.org
Sun Sep 12 19:10:10 UTC 2010
Author: vorlon
Date: 2010-09-12 19:10:08 +0000 (Sun, 12 Sep 2010)
New Revision: 1315
Modified:
openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.NEWS
openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.README.Debian
Log:
minor tweaks to the language documenting slapd.d
Modified: openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.NEWS
===================================================================
--- openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.NEWS 2010-09-12 19:01:30 UTC (rev 1314)
+++ openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.NEWS 2010-09-12 19:10:08 UTC (rev 1315)
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
openldap (2.4.23-3) unstable; urgency=low
- The OpenLDAP packages in Debian have a different configuration style now.
- Please take a look at README.Debian for more information.
+ The OpenLDAP packages in Debian now use the slapd.d LDIF-based
+ configuration model by default. Please see README.Debian for more
+ information.
-- Matthijs Mohlmann <matthijs at cacholong.nl> Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:48:19 +0200
Modified: openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.README.Debian
===================================================================
--- openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.README.Debian 2010-09-12 19:01:30 UTC (rev 1314)
+++ openldap/trunk/debian/slapd.README.Debian 2010-09-12 19:10:08 UTC (rev 1315)
@@ -10,11 +10,12 @@
The OpenLDAP configuration
Since version 2.4.23-3 the configuration of OpenLDAP has been changed to
- /etc/ldap/slapd.d. The OpenLDAP packages in Debian provide an automatic
- migration to the new configuration style. With the new configuration style
- it is possible to change values on the fly without restarting slapd.
- Changes are made through the use of ldif files and ldap{add,modify}. In
- Debian you can use the following command to search the configuration:
+ /etc/ldap/slapd.d by default. The OpenLDAP packages in Debian provide an
+ automatic migration to the new configuration style. With the new
+ configuration style it is possible to change values on the fly without
+ restarting slapd. Changes are made through the use of ldif files and
+ ldap{add,modify}. In Debian you can use the following command to search
+ the configuration:
ldapsearch -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -b "cn=config"
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