Yes, I use rpms I made a few months ago.
If you want to know what were exactly my compilation options, just go to
ftp.babelobjects.org/SRPMS and take the openldap and cyrus SRPMS.
I use the usual libs + the one with the rpms I installed of course.
And I didn't say RH was the best unix of the universe, only the one I know the
best :-)
Prune wrote:
> Jean-Christophe Kermagoret wrote:
>
> > I have a system RH 6.2 running for about one year with :
> > * cyrus-2.0.6
> > * pam_ldap-0.65
> > * openldap-2.0.7
> > * libsasl-1.5.24
> >
> > Works very fine. No problem at all.
> >
> > I installed a few days ago a new cyrus server on RH 6.2 with :
> > * cyrus-2.0.12
> > * pam-0.65
> > *openldap-2.0.11
> > * libsasl-1.5.24
> >
> > Works very fine too.
> > So my question is : why have you got reentrant problems ?
> > The only difference I see is about RH 7.
> >
> > What do you think about that ?
> >
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> >
>
> Latest cyrus-imap : 2.0.16
> latest pam_ldap : 0.120 (or something like that)
>
> how was your openldap compiled ?
> what are the library linked ?
> are you using rpm ?
>
> But you are right. I'll re-install my FreeBSD server with a RH 6.2, the
> best unix :))
> will you all follow me ?
>
> (joking)
>
> Prune
>
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> (Very uncommon, but we should please everybody anyway, even disturbed minds)
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