You would need to make an "openldap-servers" package.
It could be the exact same everything as openldap from RHEL, just a different name, and without the openldap and openldap-clients binary packages.
Or, if you want, you could use the Fedora version.  As far as I know, the server and client don't have to be the same versions.
Troy


On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 2:27 PM Trey Dockendorf <treydock@gmail.com> wrote:
I sent an email to what I hope is email address for Fedora openldap maintainers for epel8 branch but then I realized that might not be possible. It appears like RHEL8 ships the openldap and openldap-clients packages buts purposely leaves out openldap-servers.  So given that some RPMs exist and some are missing, how would that be handled to do an EPEL8 build or would that simply not be possible?  I took the Fedora 35 SRPM and rebuilt for EPEL8 using mock with no issues but the overlap of openldap and openldap-clients packages I imagine is a problem.

Thanks,
- Trey
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