I'm in the same boat. We, as an enterprise, have standardized on RHEL6 as our OS,
with RHEL7 only on the horizon. Switching to either Fedora or CentOS isn't an option.
But the only "official" 389 release for RHEL6 is years old.
I reported a bug about a year ago, 47739, that's been fixed since 1.2.11.26. But only
1.2.11.15 is available for RHEL6. So, yes, there's at least one fix that we need that
isn't available to us. But really, there's tons of bug fixes and features that
have come out since then. The longer we're held back, the harder it will be to get
our user base to adapt to all the new features once we do upgrade.
Is compiling from source our only option? Because, I can do that. I'd just rather
not have to.
On Mar 9, 2015, at 10:26 AM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 03/09/2015 12:39 AM, Juan Carlos Camargo wrote:
> I'd like to see an updated install/upgrade procedure for 389-ds. The info on the
web page is outdated, links for coprs are not working either , maybe they are not valid
anymore.
They are not, and have been removed. It was just too difficult to maintain the copr
repos. The recommended versions are now the ones provided by your base operating system.
See also
http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/releases/end-1-2-11.html
> As a user of Centos6x I'm somehow lost when I see versions of the product coming
out whereas my servers are stuck with the older ones.
Right. We are trying to keep EL6 versions stable - they are mostly in maintenance mode.
Is there some feature you require that is not available in 1.2.11 but is in some later
version? If not, then do you really need to upgrade?
> Should I make the move to Fedora?
It depends. Have you considered upgrading to CentOS 7.x instead? The only problem is
that the admin server and console bits are not yet available, but should be shortly.
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