Sean Champ, 2006-07-24 03:47:40 -0700 :

> Package: gforge-ldap-openldap
> Version: 3.1-31
> Severity: important

First remark: 3.1-31 isn't really up-to-date.  It's been superseded
with 3.1-31sarge1 for a security problem on Debian Sarge, and by
4.5.14-* on unstable.  This is not trying to belittle your bug report,
just mentioning something that could be of interest.  Especially since
there is now an alternative to using LDAP in the 4.5 packages (using
nss-pgsql), so unless you have explicit need for LDAP you don't even
need that package.

> I'm attempting to install gforge-ldap-openldap onto a newly
> initialized slapd database.
>
> I'm encountering the following error, during the package
> installation:

[...]

> I am not sure of how the objectclass would need to be 'domain'
> instead of 'organizaiton'. It appears that the installation script
> will try to make it be so. (Given that it is not succeeding, the
> installation scripts are failing, and so, the package installation
> fails.)

  The main problem, as far as I can tell, is that I'm far from fluent
in LDAP and related problems.  Christian Bayle and I managed to hack
something that seemed to work at least in certain conditions, but luck
has played some part in that process.  And since it's rather brittle,
we haven't touched anything in there for ages.

  You seem to have a better grasp of LDAP concepts and working than I
have, though.  If you have, I'd be happy if you could enlighten me how
things should be done.  If not, well, hopefully the current
gforge-shell-postgresql will fulfill your needs.

> I know that GForge is kind of a bulky thing, and that to provide it
> to the public is some voluntary effort; I appreciate the work, in
> making it work on Debian. Thank you.

  :-)

Roland.
-- 
Roland Mas

Food, shelter, source code.
  -- Cyclic Software


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