> > You can't have an attribute use an objectclass as it's superior. An > attribute can only use another attribute as it's superior. The same > restriction goes for an objectclass. An objectclass can only use another > objectclass as it's superior. > > I wrote up an email about how that was just a mistake in the example, but that the original entries themselves didn't have that problem. But no, no - in my original, the attributes I was wanting to be inherited I did in fact put "SUP top" in them. I have no idea why I did that...I know that an attribute can't inherit from an objectclass. So apologies - for this particular issue, it was just a PEBKAC. The other issues remain and are more legit, however ;) That said, they all may boil down to the fact that the currently active 389-ds in the official Fedora repos is an alpha that snuck in. Those are the attributes from 00core.ldif that jumped in to my 99user.ldif for some reason (which I'm unsure still if I should do a bugreport for, since it only happened once) and then the 3 bug reports I put in bugzilla (625327, 625335, and 629149). I am willing to do a "disaster recovery" test to facilitate doing a fresh reload of everything once that alpha 389-ds package is replaced in the repos; then I can just see if those problems (two of which I can reproduce easily, the third is a problem I can't get to go away) still exist. Thanks, and sorry! Brian LaMere -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20100902/1fec66ad/attachment.html