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Re: LDAP problem and Re: [Debian-sf-users] Upgrade / Downgrade sf and ot
From: |
Vicente Ruiz |
Subject: |
Re: LDAP problem and Re: [Debian-sf-users] Upgrade / Downgrade sf and other recomendations for ourproject |
Date: |
13 Oct 2002 13:16:41 +0200 |
El dom, 13-10-2002 a las 04:43, Christian Bayle escribió:
> 2.5 as a first step because it's stable, but 2.6 is more customizable,
> and almost functionnal.
>
Well, thank you for your answers, Christian. I'm now testing 2.6, mmm.
looks good...
> >- What are the main bugs of 2.6 version? Because, I don't known how to
> >differenciate one 2.5 bug from one 2.6 bug.
> >
> The problem is that we don't know 2.6 bugs, because we just didn't test
> all features, but most things seems to work.
I just had a problem with the LDAP installation and I fixed it with this
modification (but I am not a LDAP or sf expert):
------------------
/mnt/hope/proyectos/debian-sf/sourceforge-2.6/deb-specific/install-ldap.sh
Mon Aug 5 19:00:28 2002
--- /usr/lib/sourceforge/bin/install-ldap.sh Sun Oct 13 12:54:03 2002
***************
*** 321,327 ****
check_server
ldapmodify -v -c -D "cn=admin,$ldap_suffix" -x -w"$ldap_passwd" >
/dev/null 2>&1 <<-FIN
! dn: $sf_ldap_base_dn
changetype: modify
replace: userPassword
userPassword: $sf_cryptedpasswd
--- 321,327 ----
check_server
ldapmodify -v -c -D "cn=admin,$ldap_suffix" -x -w"$ldap_passwd" >
/dev/null 2>&1 <<-FIN
! dn: cn=SF_Robot,$sf_ldap_base_dn
changetype: modify
replace: userPassword
userPassword: $sf_cryptedpasswd
------------------
I didn't have the problem with apache-ssl (see Kees Louwen post) because
I think that I only have installed the apache package and not the
apache-ssl package.
I generated the certificates with mod-ssl-makecert and now it's working.
I have problems with the trobe list (it is always empty) and when I send
emails to the users from the web, but I have to check where is the
problem. I will report if I found something wrong.
> 2.5 should be bug free.
>
Ok, now I have no idea if I must start with 2.5 o 2.6. Then 2.6 looks
great, but 2.5 is bugs free....
> Project migration is not implemented, but is a often-asked feature :)
But if you migrate from 2.6.x to 2.6.y ¿do you keep your projects
working?
> Sorry for mine
>
> Cheers
>
> Christian
>
> PS: we are often on #debian-sf of irc.openprojects.net IRC server
>
Thanks for your answers again...
BR,
Vicente