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Hi, I installed Fedora Directory on Fedora 9 but I need to completely  
uninstall it and install it again. I tried searching online as to how  
to remove it and the only thing I found was: yum erase fedora-ds.  
That does not uninstall it, it just removes the package. Does anyone  
know how to uninstall it?

Thanks

On May 18, 2008, at 12:00 PM, fedora-directory-users- 
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> From: Howard Chu <hyc at symas.com>
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>> Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:06:38 -0600
>> From: Rich Megginson<rmeggins at redhat.com>
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>> Aaron Bliss wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> I'm looking to do an ldapsearch and to display only a subset of the
>>> objectclasses and attributes that a list of user has.  For example,
>>> I'm only interested in seeing the top, person and organizatoinPerson
>>> objectclasses and their cn, dn and sn attributes.  Any ideas?   
>>> Thanks.
>> for the cn dn and sn, that's easy;
>> ldapsearch .... "(uid=someperson)" cn dn sn
>>
>> For specific objectclass values, I don't think that's possible.
>>> Aaron
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> Well, there's RFC3876 for specifying a values return filter, to get  
> only the
> desired values. OpenLDAP supports this, anyway.
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