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From: | Christian BAYLE |
Subject: | Re: [Debian-sf-users] Upgrading from debian sf 2.5 to gforge 3.0? |
Date: | Wed, 08 Jan 2003 14:06:21 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; fr-FR; rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20021210 Debian/1.2.1-3 |
Alex Cozzi a écrit:
You probably had an old version of ldap that kept the old config for ldap write rules in /etc/ldap/slapd.confHi Christian, thank you for your tips. I managed to install the gforge package. For some reasons I had to tweak /usr/lib/gforge/bin/install-ldap.sh, in particular I had to change eval "ldapmodify -r -c -D 'cn=admin,$ldap_suffix' -x -w'$ldap_passwd' -f $tmpldif $DEVNULL12" to eval "ldapmodify -r -c -D 'cn=admin,ou=People,$ldap_suffix' -x -w'$ldap_passwd' -f $tmpldif $DEVNULL12"and same thing for eval "ldapmodify -v -c -D 'cn=admin,$ldap_suffix' -x -w'$ldap_passwd' $DEVNULL12" <<-FIN and get_our_entries | eval "ldapdelete -D 'cn=admin,$ldap_suffix' -x -w'$ldap_passwd' -c $DEVNULL12" || true I do not know what is different of my installation from most other installations, but if i do not change that I get "invalid credential" and the package gforge-ldap-openldap fails the configuration step.
I suggest to reset the ldap db if you use it for SF only. install-ldap.sh reset/configure do this for youThe config with extra ou=People can have some problem later with delete operation, though this probably only occurs at uninstall I think the best would be that we propose to do this reset at setup and provide a clean and working automatic config, because the ldap default config is a huge source of problem for too many people.
Another question: Now I have gforge up and running, and I created a new login for me. But I can not create a new project, unless I login as "admin". Is there something I have to enable to allow normal users to create new projects? Happy New Year! Alex
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