From ed814cea2f0d1b3e393aa1954d69ea0148e25816 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: firstyear <> Date: Jun 01 2021 09:21:02 +0000 Subject: Update 389-ds to version 2.0.4~git0.7f6ba5a37 / rev 40 via SR 895853 https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/895853 by user firstyear + dimstar_suse --- diff --git a/.files b/.files index 2b3c66d..87173c6 100644 Binary files a/.files and b/.files differ diff --git a/.rev b/.rev index 074b31b..ab716b6 100644 --- a/.rev +++ b/.rev @@ -422,4 +422,12 @@ 883928 + + 667e0a9e4192f47ac4c0bf69a057b1f4 + 2.0.4~git0.7f6ba5a37 + + dimstar_suse + + 895853 + diff --git a/.servicemark b/.servicemark index 7a960b0..fa3c94b 100644 --- a/.servicemark +++ b/.servicemark @@ -1 +1 @@ -691a16d520b7b49c81374fde01a17377 +04f198f7f7e062584e51c0501172afdf diff --git a/389-ds.changes b/389-ds.changes index bc86b4a..9fb665e 100644 --- a/389-ds.changes +++ b/389-ds.changes @@ -1,4 +1,12 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------- +Thu May 27 06:45:20 UTC 2021 - Dominique Leuenberger + +- Recommend openssl(cli) by lib389: admin tools like dscreate can + call out to /usr/bin/openssl to manage certificates. As the admin + could decide to manage the certificates differently, we only + recommend openssl here. + +------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 08 00:22:28 UTC 2021 - wbrown@suse.de - Update to version 389-ds-base-2.0.4~git0.7f6ba5a37: diff --git a/389-ds.spec b/389-ds.spec index f0610e9..e91a820 100644 --- a/389-ds.spec +++ b/389-ds.spec @@ -188,6 +188,10 @@ Requires: mozilla-nss-tools # We recommend this here as a supplementary tool for ldap # server interaction, but it's in no way required. Recommends: openldap2-client +# Tools like dscreate would call out to /usr/bin/openssl; there can +# be other ways for the admin to maintain his certificates, thus only +# recommend the openssl-cli tools +Recommends: openssl(cli) # These are recommended if you have selinux on your system # to allow some supplementary automated interactions during # setup, but it's not required.