Am Sonntag 16 Oktober 2005 17:59 schrieb Thorsten Sandfuchs:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 04:03:09AM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> > > samba.schema and samba3.scheama weren't copied to /etc/ldap/schema,
> > > therefore the setup process couldn't find the corresponding
> > > schema-definition, and no gosa.conf could be created.
> > > Fix: I found them in /usr/share/doc/gosa/contrib/openldap
> >
> > The gosa package is not responsible for installing samba related
> > schema files. Please refere to your samba documentation.
>
> well it is deranged by the missing of the file, though.
>
> Withouth the samba.schema, there will be no known lmPasswd and no ntPasswd
> at least, and therefore, the corresponding goas-schema won't work. (And
> slapd won't start, as it has inconsistent schema definitions)
>
> And this renders the package not installable.
>
> I don't know, and neighter found a suitable samba-package, which would
> provide the missing schema, either.
>
> Subsuming, without changing the package, it won't be installable, will it?

It is installable - maybe it is not usable in a proper way. But I'm not 
responsible for your LDAP service, which _may_ be on the same server gosa is 
installed to. So - go ahead and configure the LDAP properly. That's all what 
the gosa setup is telling you.

You wouldn't assign bugs to the pam guys for not installing the posix.schema 
to your LDAP, or would you?

Cheers,
Cajus


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