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(new) 389-ds-base-dbg_1.2.11.7-1_amd64.deb extra debug
389 Directory Server -- debugging symbols
The 389 Directory Server is a robust, scalable open-source server
designed to manage large directories of users and resources. It is based
on an open-systems server protocol called the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
.
This package provides detached debugging information for the 389
Directory Server. It is useful primarily to permit better backtraces
and crash dump analysis after problems with the libraries.
GDB will find this debug information automatically.
(new) 389-ds-base-dev_1.2.11.7-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
389 Directory Server libraries -- development files
The 389 Directory Server is a robust, scalable open-source server
designed to manage large directories of users and resources. It is based
on an open-systems server protocol called the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
.
This package contains development headers for the core libraries
of the 389 Directory Server, useful for developing plugins without
having to install the server itself.
(new) 389-ds-base-libs-dbg_1.2.11.7-1_amd64.deb extra debug
389 Directory Server libraries -- debugging symbols
The 389 Directory Server is a robust, scalable open-source server
designed to manage large directories of users and resources. It is based
on an open-systems server protocol called the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
.
This package provides detached debugging information for the 389
Directory Server libraries. It is useful primarily to permit better
backtraces and crash dump analysis after problems with the libraries.
GDB will find this debug information automatically.
(new) 389-ds-base-libs_1.2.11.7-1_amd64.deb optional libs
389 Directory Server libraries -- runtime
The 389 Directory Server is a robust, scalable open-source server
designed to manage large directories of users and resources. It is based
on an open-systems server protocol called the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
.
This package contains core libraries for the 389 Directory Server.
(new) 389-ds-base_1.2.11.7-1.debian.tar.gz optional net
(new) 389-ds-base_1.2.11.7-1.dsc optional net
(new) 389-ds-base_1.2.11.7-1_amd64.deb optional net
389 Directory Server -- base package
The 389 Directory Server is a robust, scalable open-source server
designed to manage large directories of users and resources. It is based
on an open-systems server protocol called the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP).
.
Amongst other features, it supports 4-Way multi-master replication,
Active Directory user and group synchronization, great scalability and
on-line, zero downtime, LDAP-based update of schema, configuration,
management and in-tree Access Control Information (ACIs).
(new) 389-ds-base_1.2.11.7.orig.tar.bz2 optional net
(new) 389-ds_1.2.11.7-1_all.deb optional net
389 Directory Server Suite
The 389 Directory Server, Administration Server, and Console Suite provide
the LDAPv3 server, the httpd daemon used to administer the server, and the
console GUI application used for server and user/group administration.
Changes:
389-ds-base (1.2.11.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Timo Aaltonen ]
* New upstream release.
* watch: Fix the url.
* patches/remove_license_prompt: Dropped, included upstream.
* patches/default_user: Refreshed.
* control: Change the VCS header to point to the git repository.
* control: Rename last remnants of Fedora to 389.
* changelog, control: Be consistent with the naming; renamed the source
to just '389-ds-base', which matches upstream tarball naming.
* control: Wrap Depends.
* compat, control: Bump compat to 9, and debhelper build-dep to (>= 9).
* rules: Switch to dh.
* Move dirsrv.lintian to dirsrv.lintian-overrides, adjust dirsrv.install.
* *.dirs: Clean up.
* control: Build-depend on dh-autoreconf, drop duplicate bdeps.
* Fold dirsrv-tools into the main package.
* Build against libldap2-dev (>= 2.4.28).
* Rename binary package to 389-ds-base.
* -dev.install: Install the pkgconfig file.
* rules: Enable PIE hardening.
* Add a default file, currently sets LD_BIND_NOW=1.
* control: 'dbgen' uses old perl libs, add libperl4-corelibs-perl
dependency to 389-ds-base.
* rules: Add --fail-missing for dh_install, remove files not needed
and make sure to install the rest.
* rules, control: Fix the installation name of ds-logpipe.py, add
python dependency to 389-ds-base..
* libns-dshttpd is internal to the server, ship it in 389-ds-base.
* Rename libdirsrv{-dev,0} -> 389-ds-base-{dev,libs}, includes only
libslapd and headers for external plugin development.
* control: Breaks/Replaces old libdirsrv-dev/libdirsrv0/dirsrv.
* Drop hyphen_used_as_minus, applied upstream.
* copyright: Use DEP5 format.
* Cherry-pick upstream commit ee320163c6 to get rid of unnecessary
and non-free MIB's from the tree, and build a dfsg compliant tarball.
* lintian-overrides: Update, create one for -libs.
* Fix the initscript to create the lockdir, and refactor code into separate
functions.
* Drop obsolete entries from copyright, and make it lintian clean.
* debian/po: Refer to the correct file after rename.
* control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3, no changes.
* postinst: Drop unused 'lastversion'.
* patches: Add DEP3 compliant headers.
* rules, postinst: Add an error handler function for dh_installinit, so
that clean installs don't fail due to missing configuration.
* postinst: Run the update tool.
* dirsrv.init:
- Make the start and stop functions much simpler and LSB compliant
- Fix starting multiple instances
- Use '-b' for start-stop-daemon, since ns-slapd doesn't detach properly
* control: Add 389-ds metapackage.
* control: Change libdb4.8-dev build-depends to libdb-dev, since this version
supports db5.x.
* 389-ds-base.prerm: Add prerm script for removing installed instances on
purge.
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[ Krzysztof Klimonda ]
* dirsrv.init:
- return 0 code if there are no instances configured and tweak message
so it doesn't indicate a failure.
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