From: Joe L. <jl...@op...> - 2002-12-17 15:54:13
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The maintainer (perhaps me) does read this list, but generally sleeps=20 at the hours being discussed :) A classify python-ldap as Group: Development/Library so I have it=20 depend on openldap-devel and other -devel level packages. Among other=20 things, it builds against dynamic libraries would I just saw are=20 present in both the openldap base and openldap-devel packages. Either=20 way, you can convince me that these should simply be build prereqs. I=20 assume that you'd want to have all the .h files (and openldap drafts)=20 around for reference when building ldap tools with python since at=20 times the python documentation is not complete. You are right that=20 python-devel is probably not needed anymore. On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 03:51 AM, Ganesan R wrote: >>>>>> "Michael" =3D=3D Michael Str=F6der <mi...@st...> writes: > >> Ganesan R wrote: >>> 2.0.0pre6. First, the binary rpm depends on python-devel and >>> openldap-devel which are not needed. python-devel and openldap-devel >>> should be in BuildRequires, not in Requires or Prereq lines of the=20= >>> spec >>> file. > >> Note that you have to contact the package maintainer if you think >> something's wrong with dependencies of a particular package. > > Noted :-). I assumed that the maintainer will be reading the list. I > remember seeing his mails in the archive. > >>> Second, I need SSL support which doesn't seem to be enabled by >>> default. Is it possible to turn on SSL support by default? > >> What do you mean with "by default"? > >> If you build python-ldap yourself you can tweak setup.cfg to reflect >> your needs and configuration. Note that OpenLDAP also has to be built >> and installed with option --with-tls before. When shipping = python-ldap >> one cannot foresee your particular system configuration. > > I didn't mean python-ldap distribution to turn on SSL by default.=20 > Redhat 7.3 > OpenLDAP libraries ship with SSL option compiled in. So it makes sense=20= > for > the RPM to be built with the option turned on. Again, this is an issue=20= > for > the package maintainer. > > --=20 > Ganesan R > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by: > With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility > Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel > http://hpc.devchannel.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Python-LDAP-dev mailing list > Pyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-ldap-dev |