[CentOS] Linking against a specific Berkeley DB install

Johnny Hughes mailing-lists at hughesjr.com
Fri Dec 2 13:06:12 UTC 2005


On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 12:49 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> >>Only that many people on this list have been ignorant of what
> >>NsDS is in the past, even though it's in major use --
> >>especially before even the appearance of ADS in Windows 2000,
> >>let alone how well it does integrate it for ADS-to/from-NsDS
> >>synchronization.  I.e., NsDS can run on Windows too, and
> >>Fedora makes those binaries available.
> >>
> >>I don't know if I'd trust the FDS 1.0 "open source" version
> >>yet, as it's missing components last time I checked, but the
> >>FDS binaries?  100% NsDS 7.1 -- Linux, Windows, Solaris,
> >>etc...
> > 
> > 
> > I thought the point of it being a 1.0 release meant that
> > all the parts were done.  But I'm not sure how it fits
> > into the RHEL or Centos world.  Is some maintained version
> > likely to end up in the Centos extras repository?
> > 
> 
> Upstream is making binaries avaiable for El3/ EL4 that work fine with 
> CentOS - the build process, at this stage, is non-trivial and unless we 
> have someone come on board who understands the issues involved and can 
> work the source code of FDS, I'd hesitate to import it into the CentOS 
> repositories.
> 
> I, for one, have no clue about that source base.... if anyone here has 
> an idea of whats going on, feel free to drop in on #centos-devel at 
> irc://irc.freenode.net/ and say hi to either Johnny ( hughesjr on irc ) 
> or Jim Perrin ( Evolution on irc ).
> 
> as for it being a 'maintained' version ? well, again - maintained at 
> upstream would be a better idea.
> 
> - K

I agree with Karanbir here ... and if / when we build it ... it will
probably be because the Enterprise version is released, for EL3 and EL4,
available only to paying customers, and is different than the FDS
version.
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