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Kurt Zeilenga 6edeeeffd4 During cleanup always unlock root_mutex if rootlock is true
(don't make it conditional on p == NULL)
1999-01-21 22:20:03 +00:00
build Initial version of the experimental 'back-perl' 1999-01-14 06:33:09 +00:00
clients ignore SIGPIPE 1999-01-20 22:01:14 +00:00
contrib
doc Definition of slapd pid and args files as slapd.conf general parameters; 1999-01-21 15:53:54 +00:00
include Definition of slapd pid and args files as slapd.conf general parameters; 1999-01-21 15:53:54 +00:00
libraries Update ldap_first_attribute/ldap_next_attribute to handle 1999-01-20 20:21:38 +00:00
servers During cleanup always unlock root_mutex if rootlock is true 1999-01-21 22:20:03 +00:00
tests Place the arg and pid files into the test-* directories. 1999-01-21 18:08:33 +00:00
acconfig.h Fixed a small but nasty typo. 1999-01-15 14:27:59 +00:00
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aclocal.m4 Update ctime_r() argument macro to cache results and to produce 1999-01-02 23:40:31 +00:00
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configure Repeat the misplaced header check for --with-threads=lwp. 1999-01-19 00:33:12 +00:00
configure.in Repeat the misplaced header check for --with-threads=lwp. 1999-01-19 00:33:12 +00:00
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INSTALL Change SLAPD shutdown to do a cond wait on active threads instead 1999-01-11 18:36:40 +00:00
LICENSE Limit non-restricted executables to those with a different primary function. 1999-01-18 07:02:14 +00:00
Makefile.in Add distclean target 1999-01-09 02:12:09 +00:00
README List only Sleepycat or GDBM as being compatible (though others might be). 1999-01-16 02:28:48 +00:00

OpenLDAP Devel README
	OpenLDAP -devel is for the development of OpenLDAP.  As such,
	it changes often.  These changes include changes in functionality
	and unproven bug fixes.  Many of these changes will cause
	previous working programs to fail.

	Additional developer documents are available in doc/devel,
		todo list
		guidelines for developers

	Client developers seeking a stable development platform
	should use -stable or the latest OpenLDAP release.


OpenLDAP 1.1.1 README
	This is the OpenLDAP Release 1.1.1.

	For a description of what this distribution contains, see the
	ANNOUNCEMENT file in this directory.  For a description of
	changes from previous releases, see the CHANGES file in this
	directory.

	For a more detailed description of how to make an install the
	distribution, see the INSTALL file in this directory.  Additional
	installation information, such as per platform hints can be found
	in the doc/install directory.

	For more information:
		http://www.OpenLDAP.org/software/


REQUIRED SOFTWARE
	Build OpenLDAP requires the following software components:

	Base system (libraries and tools):
		Standard C compiler, headers, and libraries
		POSIX REGEX headers and libraries

	SLAPD:
		LDBM compatible datastore
			(Sleepycat Berkeley DB 2.3.16 or GDBM)

	SLURPD:
		LTHREAD compatible thread package
			(POSIX pthreads, MIT pthreads, Mach Cthreads or Sun LWP)

	LDAPD:
		ISODE compatible X.500 distribution

	CLIENTS/CONTRIB ware:
		Depends on package.  See per package README.
		

MAKING AND INSTALLING THE DISTRIBUTION
	This is a quick guide.  For details, see the INSTALL file.

	% ./configure
		configure OpenLDAP for current platform

	% make depend
		this will create dependency information

	% make 
		this will build the system

	% su
	# make install

	in this directory.  This should produce something that basically
	works.  You can "cd tests; make" to verify the build.

	See the INSTALL file in this directory for more information.


DOCUMENTATION
	There are man pages for most programs in the distribution and
	routines in the various libraries.  See ldap(3) for details.

	Additional documentation can be found in the doc directory.
		doc/devel   Developer Information
		doc/drafts  LDAP-related IETF drafts
		doc/install Installation and Integration
		doc/man	 Raw man(1) pages
		doc/rfcs	LDAP-related Request for Comments

	There is an OpenLDAP homepage available that contains the latest
	LDAP news, releases announcements, pointers to other LDAP resources,
	etc. You can access it at this URL:

	http://www.OpenLDAP.org/


FEEDBACK / PROBLEM REPORTS / DISCUSSIONS
	We would appreciate any feedback you can provide.  If you have
	problems, report them using our Issue Tracking System:

		http://www.OpenLDAP.com/its/

	or by sending e-mail to:

		OpenLDAP-its@OpenLDAP.org

	Additional mailing lists are available.  Please see:

		http://www.OpenLDAP.com/lists/