Jason Russler wrote:
This is, in a way, entirely inconsequential from a functional
stand-point but:
I performed an upgrade from 1.0.2 to1.0.3. The upgrade went fine
(except the permissions on ~/slapd-blah/config and ~/slapd-blah/logs
had to be changed back to what they were suppose to be) but when I
start the console it shows a directory server version number of
1.0.2. Where is it getting that?
/opt/fedora-ds/bin/slapd/server/ns-slapd showes
Fedora-Directory/1.0.3 B2006.303.1845.
I think it's because when you get the
permission problem during setup
(are you using SSL at all?), the upgrade process doesn't upgrade the ds
version that the console uses. The authoritative version is the one
reported by ns-slapd.
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