Hi,

I'm testing an classic migration from samba3/openldap to samba4 on debian wheezy. Last time i did this i used an self compiled samba4 installation. I followed the howto and used openldap with an cloned db on my new server. Now I try the same with sernet's samba4 packages. But sernet-samba-ad does already provide ldap and slapd services and also has ldap-server and slapd in "Breaks" so installing slapd is not possible. As an quick workaround I edited /var/lib/dpkg/status and removed ldap-server and slap from the sernet-samba-ad "Breaks" definitions and remove ldap and slapd from the line "Provides:" in /etc/init.d/serner-samba-ad. Aftewards slapd installed without errors. Thought i post this here, since slapd can also be used as an ldap proxy in conjunction with samba4.

achim~

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