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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello,<br>
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slapd was not installed, but not completly remove. So I remove it
completly. But I understand the it could not be a problem because
I understand that synaptic may not show a conflict with
289-ds-base package but only a potential conflict...<br>
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So know I would like to start kolab server and documentation show
the comand line below :<br>
<pre>/kolab/bin/openpkg rc openldap start
But into debian /kolab directory doesn't exist and I can't even find openpkg executable...
So How to start kolab server (with ldap service) into debian ?
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Thank you for your response.<br>
Patrick<br>
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Le 19/05/2015 07:10, Ed Huott a écrit :<br>
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'ldap-server' is provided by the 'slapd' package. See the
"Provides:" section for the output produced by:<br>
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$ apt-cache show slapd<br>
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This probably the package that must be uninstalled to avoid the
conflict with 389-ds which kolab-ldap wants to bring in.<br>
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Btw, I was mistaken before. The '389-ds' package (with its
dependencies) does not provide 'ldap-server'. It simply satisfies
the dependency of either '389-ds' or 'ldap-server' called out by
the 'kolab-ldap' package.<br>
<br>
Ed Huott<br>
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