[Pkg-openldap-devel] Bug#594711: Bug#594711: Can we close this bug?
Ryan Tandy
ryan at nardis.ca
Tue Jun 10 03:23:07 UTC 2014
On 07/06/14 08:21 PM, Soren Stoutner wrote:
> This is a fairly old bug that appears to have been resolved. Any
> reason we shouldn't close it?
It's still possible for the same problem to be introduced again; in fact
Ubuntu did so for few days recently. So rather than just close the bug,
let's try to fix it by adding the requested documentation. What do you
think of this:
Database format upgrades
When upgrading slapd to a new version where the database library's
storage format has changed, the database has to be backed up using
slapcat(8) before upgrading and restored using slapadd(8) afterwards.
Normally the maintainer scripts will handle this automatically,
performing the dump and restore as needed.
If, after upgrading, slapd fails to start and you see the message
"Program version doesn't match environment version" in syslog, then
the DB version may have changed without a dump and reload. This should
be reported as a bug in the slapd package. In this case you will have
to downgrade slapd to the previous version as the new tools are unable
to dump the old database, and the same error would prevent you from
upgrading to the fixed version. Old package versions can be
found at http://snapshot.debian.org if needed.
pkg-openldap-devel readers, any feedback on the above text? The
second-to-last sentence is intended to specifically address this bug.
thanks,
Ryan
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