On Mon, May 21 2018, Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:

[...]

>>  .if ${FLAVOR:Maci}
>> -CONFIGURE_ARGS +=      --enable-aci
>> +CONFIGURE_ARGS +=      --enable-aci=mod
>>  .endif
>
> hmm, with aci turned into a module, we should be able to get rid
> of the FLAVOR. (and even if we can't, it'll need an extra PFRAG for
> aci otherwise the files won't be installed).

I see the point of using SUBPACKAGEs and shared modules instead of
FLAVORS for aci and gssapi support.  I'm not sure I see the point of
using shared modules just because we can, especially if this implies
mandatory config changes for all openldap users at upgrade time.
Is there another benefit?

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