Hi Lamont,
i have checked the compiled binaries.
You are right: the "modules" are build-in so the dependency is required.
I have build the newest version (9.9.2-P1) and the result is the same.
:(
Sorry for the noise,
Sascha
PS: I believe it can fixed in the build process but i'm not an expert i
LaMont Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 07:21:39PM +0200, InuSasha wrote:
> > i want to reopen the wish-entry.
> > the bind 9.8.4 supports the ldap back-end out of the box.
> >
> > only "--with-dlz-ldap=yes" have to add to configure.
>
> I believe that doing that forces ldap to be installed
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 07:21:39PM +0200, InuSasha wrote:
> i want to reopen the wish-entry.
> the bind 9.8.4 supports the ldap back-end out of the box.
>
> only "--with-dlz-ldap=yes" have to add to configure.
I believe that doing that forces ldap to be installed on every machine
that has bind9 i
Hi Bind-Maintainer,
i want to reopen the wish-entry.
the bind 9.8.4 supports the ldap back-end out of the box.
only "--with-dlz-ldap=yes" have to add to configure.
Greetings,
Sascha Kuehndel
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I just wanted bind9 maintainer(s) to know that I'm now the upstream
maintainer for the bind9 LDAP sdb driver.
This might help to eleviate the problem with maintainence:
Lionel> A cursory glance suggests that code is not actively
Lionel> maint
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