- the start/stop scripts failed when booting on 5.x machines,
detected by Barry Pederson <bp@barryp.org>
- Fix OpenLDAP ITS 2672: eternal loop in back-bdb (2.1 only)
- unify the start/stop scripts again, so that they are identical
across versions
- added a check for the deprecated variable slapd_args
PR: ports/56174
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
- use RC_SUBR (PR 54352, submitted by Scot W. Hetzel <hetzels@westbend.net>)
- run slapd under a non-privileged account by default (PR 56075)
- remove ${PORTSDIR}/net/openldap20-server/bsd.openldap.mk (PR 55680)
- use USE_OPENLDAP
- improve conflict checking (PR 54845, submitted by Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>)
- make ODBC library selectable (PR 46288, submitted by Emile Heitor <eheitor@fr.cw.net>)
- don't use USE_OPENSSL to avoid gazillions of -rpath warnings
PR: ports/56077
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
- build -dynamic for better compatibility with libltdl
- grap back-perl fixes from OpenLDAP CVS to let FreeBSD port users
test the perl backend
- dynamically create pkg-plist in pre-install instead of post-install
to simplify things and guard against changes in bsd.port.mk
- bump portrevision
- miscellaneous style fixes:
PR: 54177
Submitted by: maintainer
2.1.17.
o Provides Flag OPENLDAP_STABLE to build against stable branch of
openldap instead of release branch. This gets us an
openldap21-stable-2.1.17 package.
o Maintenance of MLINKS for dropped manual pages and plist for addition
of schema/README
PR: ports/50814
Submitted by: Christian Kratzer <ck@cksoft.de> (maintainer)
OpenLDAP is a suite of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) servers, clients, utilities and development tools.
(yes, this port was the reason why the renaming was earlier this morning)
PR: ports/46009
Submitted by: Christian Kratzer <ck@cksoft.de>
* Rewrite lines like:
@exec [ CONDITION ] && ACTION
as:
@exec [ ! CONDITION ] || ACTION
In the first version, the @executed command returns false if CONDITION
is false and ACTION is not performed: pkg_add would then complain about the
whole command's exit code.
The second version returns either true or the actual ACTION exit code.
* Do not echo some Makefile commands.