The 389 Project team is pleased to announce the release of
389-ds-base-1.2.10.2. No new features were added after alpha 8, just
many bug fixes. There are also 389-adminutil, 389-admin, and 389-dsgw
packages in Testing.
NEW: EL6 support
Beginning with RHEL 6.2, the 389-ds-base package is included in the base
OS. Therefore, the 389-ds-base package can no longer be provided via
EPEL, due to RHEL/EPEL packaging restrictions.
However, the 389 Project will still make the full 389-ds-base package
available via http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/rmeggins/389-ds-base.
See http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download for more information.
NEW: Issue Tracking System
We have moved our ticket tracking system from the Red Hat Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=389 to our Fedora
Hosted Trac https://fedorahosted.org/389. All of the old 389 bugs have
been copied to Trac. All new bugs, feature requests, and tasks should be
entered in Trac
This link shows all of the issues fixed in the 1.2.10 branch -
https://fedorahosted.org/389/report/12
NEW: Plugin Authors
WARNING: Plugins should be made transaction aware so that they can be
called from within a backend pre/post transaction plugin. Otherwise,
attempting to perform an internal operation will cause a deadlock. See
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Plugins
Installation
yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing 389-ds
# or for EPEL
yum install --enablerepo=epel-testing
[--enablerepo=epel-testing-389-ds-base] 389-ds
setup-ds-admin.pl
Upgrade
yum upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing 389-ds-base
idm-console-framework 389-admin 389-ds-console 389-admin-console
389-dsgw 389-adminutil
# or for EPEL
yum upgrade --enablerepo=epel-testing
[--enablerepo=epel-testing-389-ds-base] 389-ds-base
idm-console-framework 389-admin 389-ds-console 389-admin-console
389-dsgw 389-adminutil
setup-ds-admin.pl -u
How to Give Feedback
The best way to provide feedback is via the Fedora Update system.
* Go to https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates
* In the Search box in the upper right hand corner, type in the name of
the package
* In the list, find the version and release you are using (if you're not
sure, use rpm -qi <package name> on your system) and click on the release
* On the page for the update, scroll down to "Add a comment" and provide
your input
Or just send us an email to 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reporting Issues
https://fedorahosted.org/389
More Information
* Release Notes - http://port389.org/wiki/Release_Notes
* Install_Guide - http://port389.org/wiki/Install_Guide
* Download - http://port389.org/wiki/Download
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