Arthur de Jong wrote:
> I cannot see how version 0.3 of nss-ldapd could produce these config
> files. The config is clearly based on the nss_ldap
> (/etc/libnss-ldap.conf) configfile. Versions before 0.3 did this by

Hm. I cannot see this, too.

> default. The only thing that could cause this, is if you had a version
> before 0.3 installed at some point in time (which left the old config

But this is just not true. When i wrote the bug report, I heard about
libnss-ldapd for the first time and gave it a try instantly. So there
can't have been any installation of this package before. That is
impossible. The only fact is, that libnss-ldap (without d at the end)
were installed and I see that the

> around). I cannot reproduce this with a clean 0.3 install.

What do you mean by 'clean'? A fresh install with nothing installed or
an aptitude remove libnss-ldap && aptitude install libnss-ldapd
situation? I will test this in a few days in a fresh-installed chroot
and tell you if the problem occurs there, too.

> Upgrades of previous versions will be supported up to a point.

Yeah. I understand your reasoning, but that does not change that I never
have installed an older version then 0.3.

> Having the 0.2 release use the old nss_ldap configfile was arguably a
> mistake but I think it's not worth adding too many hacks in coming
> releases for.

Agreed.

Regards,

Patrick




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