i hope to be getting some new machines and updating/upgrading my ldap instances in the process. i am looking to use the ltb-project.org rpms for the install, but have a couple of questions.
first, i do not see any fedora versions in the repo. only redhat 5 and 6. are these packages binary compatible with fedora?
second, it seems that the packages use the Sys V Init style, as i am sure the RH servers still use. although that is supported for legacy compatibility in fedora, does the new systemd init style work with these packages?
third, is a package for fedora versions available through the ltb-project site?
thank you,
brendan
2014-03-30 16:12 GMT+02:00 Brendan Kearney bpk678@gmail.com:
i hope to be getting some new machines and updating/upgrading my ldap instances in the process. i am looking to use the ltb-project.org rpms for the install, but have a couple of questions.
first, i do not see any fedora versions in the repo. only redhat 5 and 6. are these packages binary compatible with fedora?
second, it seems that the packages use the Sys V Init style, as i am sure the RH servers still use. although that is supported for legacy compatibility in fedora, does the new systemd init style work with these packages?
third, is a package for fedora versions available through the ltb-project site?
Hi Brendan,
LTB Project questions should be posted on LTB mailing list.
Some short answers here : * RPMs have only been tested on RedHat/CentOS, they made work for Fedora, just try * The init script is not yet ported to systemd, help is welcome to do it * There are no specific packages for Fedora
Clément.
openldap-technical@openldap.org