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4.1.3.5. [Base] Installation Directive
There is only one [Base] installation directive, and it allows you to determine whether Red Hat Con-
sole is installed. Table 4-5 the directive.
Directive
Components
Table 4-5.
Installation Directive
[Base]
4.1.3.6.
[nsperl]
There is only one
[nsperl]
be installed. Table 4-6 lists the directive.
Directive
Components
Table 4-6.
[nsperl]
4.1.3.7.
[perldap]
There is only one [perldap] installation directive, and it allows you to determine whether
is to be installed. Table 4-7 lists the directive.
Directive
Components
Table 4-7.
[perldap]
Description
Specifies the base components to be installed. The base components
are:
base - Install the shared libraries used by all Server Consoles. You
must install this package if you are also installing some other server,
such as Directory Server.
base-client - Install the Java run time environment used by the
Server Consoles.
base-jre - Causes the Java run time environment to be installed.
This directive is required if you are installing a server instead of just
the Console. You must install both packages when you are installing a
server.
Installation Directives
installation directive, and it allows you to determine whether nsPerl is to
Description
Specifies whether
be installed. This nsPerl is a CPAN perl, built and maintained for use
by Red Hat server products. The nsperl561 (Install nsPerl version
5.6.1.) directive is required if you are installing a server instead of just
the Console.
Installation Directive
Installation Directives
Description
perldap14 - Install
perldap that is bundled with Directory Server is to be installed. This is
mozilla.org
PerLDAP
Red Hat server products. This directive is required if you are installing
a server instead of just the Console.
Installation Directive
Chapter 4. Silent Installation and Instance Creation
that is bundled with Directory Server is to
nsperl
version 1.4.1. specifies whether
perLDAP
, built and maintained at Red Hat and used by
PerLDAP

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