-UM-LDAP 3.3 README file
+OpenLDAP 1.0 README
- This is the UM-LDAP version 3.3 distribution. 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 and install the distribution, see the
- INSTALL file in this directory. For more information on making and
- installing slapd, see the "SLAPD and SLURPD Administrator's Guide"
- in the doc/guides/ directory.
+ This is the OpenLDAP version 1.0 distribution.
+
+ 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.
+
+ For more information:
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
MAKING AND INSTALLING THE DISTRIBUTION
You should be able to make and install the distribution with a pretty
standard default configuration by typing the following commands
- % make
+ % cp Make-common.dist to Make-common
+ Note: if using gmake, instead copy Make-common.gmake to Make-common
+ Edit Make-common as desired.
+ % make
+ this will build the system
% su
# make install
You will probably want to do a little configuration to suit your
site, though. There are two files you might want to edit:
- Make-common This file contains definitions for
- where things will be installed, where
- to find various things, etc. If you
- want to build an ldap server, you'll
- definitely need to edit this file
-
- include/ldapconfig.h.edit This file contains #defines used
- by many parts of the distribution.
- You'll at least want to change
- DEFAULT_BASE.
+ Make-common.dist
+ contains distribution defaults. This file is used to
+ contruct Make-common and should not be edited except to
+ add new features/options to the distribution.
+
+ Make-common.gmake
+ contains distribution defaults (with GNU make compatibility).
+ This file can be used to contruct Make-common and should not
+ be edited except to add new features/options to the distribution.
+
+ Make-common
+ contains default definitions for where things will be
+ installed, where to find various things, etc. These defaults
+ are used in absense of platform-specific defaults. You may
+ hardcode settings in Make-common if you desire. You will
+ need to edit this file to enable optional features.
+
+ build/*/Make-platform
+ contains platform-specific defaults.
+
+ include/ldapconfig.h.edit
+ This file contains #defines used by many parts of the
+ distribution. You'll at least want to change DEFAULT_BASE.
See the INSTALL file in this directory for more information.
There are man pages for most programs in the distribution and
routines in the various libraries. See ldap(3) for details.
- There is a postscript version of an administrator's guide for
- slapd in doc/guides/slapd.ps.
-
- There is an LDAP homepage available that contains the latest
+ 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.umich.edu/~rsug/ldap/
+ http://www.OpenLDAP.org/
-FEEDBACK / PROBLEM REPORTS
+FEEDBACK / PROBLEM REPORTS / DISCUSSIONS
We would appreciate any feedback you can provide. If you have
problems, report them to this address:
- ldap-support@umich.edu
+ OpenLDAP-bugs@OpenLDAP.org
+