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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0004638 [openldap] other major always 2010-12-16 19:46 2011-04-20 15:21
Reporter olfway View Status public  
Assigned To dam
Priority normal Resolution fixed  
Status closed  
Summary 0004638: openldap can't be started after berklydb upgrade
Description i'm using solaris 10/sparc (current):
openldap CSWoldap 2.4.23,REV=2010.11.17
berkeleydb48 CSWbdb48 4.8.30,REV=2010.12.06_rev=p0

trying to start slapd:
bdb_back_initialize: BDB library version mismatch: expected Berkeley DB 4.8.26: (December 18, 2009), got Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)
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(0008575)
dam (administrator)
2010-12-16 21:28

Thanks for the report, it looks like the "minor" bdb update was more invasive than I had anticipated. The OpenLDAP rebuild is already running.
(0008583)
dam (administrator)
2010-12-17 11:09

Updated packages with REV=2010.12.17 will appear in a couple of minutes here:
  http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#openldap [^]
It would be nice if you could verify that these actually fix your reported problem.
(0008605)
olfway (reporter)
2010-12-19 16:29

upgrade resetted slapd config to default, i'm not sure if that's a bug or not

it works with new berklydb after i restored my configs

i have:
CSWbdb48 - 4.8.30,REV=2010.12.06_rev=p0
CSWoldap,CSWoldapclient,CSWoldaprt - 2.4.23,REV=2010.12.17
(0008606)
dam (administrator)
2010-12-20 13:50

Thanks for noticing. The new version will preserve ldap.conf and slapd.conf during updates. However, the currently released version will remove the configuration on update, so it will help only on future updates. I have rerolled a new set of packages for release.
(0008984)
dam (administrator)
2011-04-20 15:21

Updated package 2.4.23,REV=2010.12.20 has been released to current/.


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