The distribution requirements for openldap are much more restrictive than
those for the old ldap. I'd hate to see the more retricted one replace the
freer one.

        DS

> Thanks
>
> ALAN, THOMAS, ODDBJORN, HANS
>
> for your responses, end result:
>
> /usr/ports/net/ldap.............DOES NOT WORK!
>
> /usr/ports/net/openldap......WORKS WELL!
>
> So I think it would be in everyone's interest if the old 'ldap'
> was deleted
> from the ports directory, because as was clearly pointed-out it
> is "old" and
> been superseded by openldap!!!
>
> And in response to the question, why wasn't I using openldap, well, when I
> went looking, I found "~/ldap". I thought "~/ldap" was LDAP, I
> did not know
> "openldap" was LDAP working/current/correct version, of course!
>
> Thanks Again
>
>
> Greg
>
>
>
>
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