We've been talking about this for quite some time...
A majority of all the old legacy perl and shell scripts have now been ported to the new CLI tools. Starting sometime in Fedora 33 we will stop shipping the legacy tools sub-package as part of 389 Directory Server. If you have any tools or clients that use the old perl/shell scripts you will need to port them to the new python CLI toolset. Sorry for any inconvenience this may impose.
Sincerely,
389 Directory Server Development Team
On 4/29/20 5:07 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
We've been talking about this for quite some time...
A majority of all the old legacy perl and shell scripts have now been ported to the new CLI tools. Starting sometime in Fedora 33 we will stop shipping the legacy tools sub-package as part of 389 Directory Server.
To be more specific the 389-ds-base-1.4.4 version is where the removal of the legacy tools subpackage will occur.
If you have any tools or clients that use the old perl/shell scripts you will need to port them to the new python CLI toolset. Sorry for any inconvenience this may impose.
Sincerely,
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