On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 13:02 +1030, Tim wrote: > Les Mikesell: > >> Is there some reason that there isn't a standard schema shipped with the > >> server that supplies what the clients in the distribution expect? > > Craig White: > > If I understand your term 'clients' to mean an address book client like > > Kontact, I would venture to guess that Kontact like Evolution and all > > other address book clients each has their own schema. If you are > > decrying that all of the various address book clients all have differing > > notions about schema's, then you should take that up with them. > > I would think that Les was thinking what I was: If you supply a > distribution with specific LDAP and mail software, that you'd also > supply the bits that allowed them to work together, particularly your > flagship products. > > e.g. Configurations to suit using LDAP with Evolution, kmail, > Thunderbird, etc. > > You can't really expect Evolution, et al, to supply it, because they > don't know what LDAP server you've included. ---- Were you trying to make the fact that you don't know what you're talking about so obvious that you ran it up a flag pole or did it just happen by accident? do this... # rpm -ql evolution-data-server|grep schema Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list