-OpenLDAP 1.1 Alpha README
-
- This is the OpenLDAP version 1.1 Alpha.
+OpenLDAP 1.1.1 README
+ This is the OpenLDAP Release 1.1.1.
For a description of what this distribution contains, see the
ANNOUNCEMENT file in this directory. For a description of
changes from previous releases, see the CHANGES file in this
- directory. For a more detailed description of how to make an
- install the distribution, see the INSTALL file in this directory.
+ directory.
- Additional installation information, such as per platform
- hints can be found in the doc/install directory.
+ For a more detailed description of how to make an install the
+ distribution, see the INSTALL file in this directory. Additional
+ installation information, such as per platform hints can be found
+ in the doc/install directory.
For more information:
- http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.org/software/
REQUIRED SOFTWARE
SLAPD:
LDBM compatible datastore
- (Berkeley DB, Sleepycat DB2, or GDBM)
+ (Sleepycat Berkeley DB 2.3.16 or GDBM)
SLURPD:
LTHREAD compatible thread package
This is a quick guide. For details, see the INSTALL file.
% ./configure
- autoconf OpenLDAP for current platform
-
- % ./configure --help
- This will list the available options.
- The configure script will also use your environmental
- variables for determining compiler/linker options.
- These environment variables are used:
- CC C compiler (cc, ecgs)
- CFLAGS C Flags (-ansi)
- CPPFLAGS CPP Flags (-I -D)
- LDFLAGS LDFLAGS (-L -l)
-
- % [env settings] ./configure [options]
- this will configure the build system
+ configure OpenLDAP for current platform
% make depend
this will create dependency information
% su
# make install
- in this directory. This should produce something that basically
- works. You can "cd tests; make" to verify the build.
-
- You will probably want to do a little configuration to suit your
- site, though. There are one file you might want to edit:
-
- include/ldapconfig.h.edit
- This file contains #defines used by many parts of the
- distribution. You'll at least want to change DEFAULT_BASE.
+ in this directory. This should produce something that basically
+ works. You can "cd tests; make" to verify the build.
- See the INSTALL file in this directory for more information.
+ See the INSTALL file in this directory for more information.
DOCUMENTATION
- There are man pages for most programs in the distribution and
- routines in the various libraries. See ldap(3) for details.
+ There are man pages for most programs in the distribution and
+ routines in the various libraries. See ldap(3) for details.
Additional documentation can be found in the doc directory.
- doc/devel Developer Information
- doc/drafts LDAP-related IETF drafts
- doc/install Installation and Integration
- doc/man Raw man(1) pages
+ doc/devel Developer Information
+ doc/drafts LDAP-related IETF drafts
+ doc/install Installation and Integration
+ doc/man Raw man(1) pages
doc/rfcs LDAP-related Request for Comments
- There is an OpenLDAP homepage available that contains the latest
- LDAP news, releases announcements, pointers to other LDAP resources,
- etc. You can access it at this URL:
+ There is an OpenLDAP homepage available that contains the latest
+ LDAP news, releases announcements, pointers to other LDAP resources,
+ etc. You can access it at this URL:
- http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
FEEDBACK / PROBLEM REPORTS / DISCUSSIONS
- We would appreciate any feedback you can provide. If you have
- problems, report them to this address:
+ We would appreciate any feedback you can provide. If you have
+ problems, report them using our Issue Tracking System:
+
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.com/its/
+
+ or by sending e-mail to:
+
+ OpenLDAP-its@OpenLDAP.org
+
+ Additional mailing lists are available. Please see:
- OpenLDAP-bugs@OpenLDAP.org
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.com/lists/