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Hello All,

I’m looking at setting up ds-389 on both CentOS6.6 en CentOS7, both minimal installs with epel repo enabled.

When running yum search ds-389 on CentOS7 I get only 3 packages,

389-ds-base
389-ds-base-devel
389-ds-base-libs

On CentOS6.6 I get the whole list:

389-ds.noarch : 389 Directory, Administration, and Console Suite
389-ds-base.x86_64 : 389 Directory Server (base)
389-ds-base-devel.i686 : Development libraries for 389 Directory Server
389-ds-base-devel.x86_64 : Development libraries for 389 Directory Server
389-ds-base-libs.i686 : Core libraries for 389 Directory Server
389-ds-base-libs.x86_64 : Core libraries for 389 Directory Server
389-ds-console.noarch : 389 Directory Server Management Console
389-ds-console-doc.noarch : Web docs for 389 Directory Server Management Console
389-dsgw.x86_64 : 389 Directory Server Gateway (dsgw)

Is this a change in policy?

I apologise if this has been answered before. A quick google did not provide an answer.

Greetings, Johan

3 thoughts on - CentOS7 Ds-389

  • Half the those packages are for i686 which is not longer a supported architecture in 7, and many of the others are from epel

    389-ds-base.x86_64 1.2.11.15-48.el6_6 rhel-x86_64-server-6
    389-ds-base-devel.x86_64 1.2.11.15-48.el6_6
    rhel-x86_64-server-optional-6
    389-ds-base-libs.x86_64 1.2.11.15-48.el6_6 rhel-x86_64-server-6

    Is what I see on one of my RHEL6 servers.

    Tris

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  • Op 25-11-14 om 19:08 schreef Tris Hoar:
    Hello Tris,

    thanks for the reply. You are right, some of the packages are i686, logically they are nog in CentOS7. But I have epel enabled on the CentOS7 box and I am not seeing

    389-admin.x86_64 : 389 Administration Server (admin)
    389-admin-console.noarch : 389 Admin Server Management Console

    The setup works without 389-admin as far as I can see on a first test, but launching the console is difficult without 389-admin-console.

    Greetings, Johan