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CAs, openldap and stablization
Well I'm starting to run out of time to get all the things done that I would like before I go on holidays this friday. I'm currently working on openldap 2.3, which, assuming things go to plan I will be helping robbat2 put in the tree shortly. We are waiting on some more testing for one bug, but if bug #105380 is actually fixed then it should be in and hardmasked sooner rather then later. Aside from that I finally got some openca stuff written up. You can find the current ebuild (please forgive its current state) here, so feel free to test it out and let me know if you have any problems. Stuart said that might have some time to webapp-configalize it, so with any luck you won't have to put up with my habit of dumping things in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/openca ;) Sguil has just had a major version bump, so as I write this I am currently on ironing out the changes and getting new ebuilds into portage for that. I believe that its quite a change and I'm very keen to see all of the sguil crowds good work in action. On a different note i've been told that I can mark a number of my ebuilds as stable on x86 due to difficulty in testing them! No surprise there I guess. As a result of this I have marked sflowtools as stable on x86 (its exceeded all the criteria) and will be looking to add others as and where appropriate, so PLEASE if you are using any of the more obscure things that I maintain, let me know!
Finally, it seems that Till Adams managed to get seemant all fired up about kolab (not surprising as Till is a great bloke with a wealth of information about groupware related matters in general) and consequently seemant has expressed an interest in helping me get kolab into portage. On that note I have started to read up on where things are and when kolab 2.1 is released, which I am told should be in the next month or so, things are looking good to get this into portage. Until then I'll keep working on something that I can put into my overlay for all you eager people to test.