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so that ldbedit, ldbsearch etc can display nice human readable ldif,
while storing the data as binary blobs. This will be used for storing
NDR encoded objectSid and similar attributes, while making the command
line interface sane
cmdline credentials code (which will be done soon)
- added a ldb_init() call, and changed ldb_connect() to take a ldb
context. This allows for much better error handling in
ldb_connect(), and also made the popt conversion easier
- fixed up all the existing backends with the new syntax
- improved error handling in *_connect()
- fixed a crash bug in the new case_fold_required() code
- ensured that ltdb_rename() and all ltdb_search() paths get the read lock
- added a ldb_oom() macro to make it easier to report out of memory
situations in ldb code
using to perform such things as bitop tests on integers.
So far I have only added support for the 1.2.840.113556.1.4.803 and
1.2.840.113556.1.4.804 rules, which are for bitwise and/or
instead of a search expression. This allows our ldap server to pass
its ASN.1 parsed search expressions straight to ldb, instead of going
via strings.
- updated all the ldb modules code to handle the new interface
- got rid of the separate ldb_parse.h now that the ldb_parse
structures are exposed externally
- moved to C99 structure initialisation in ldb
- switched ldap server to using ldb_search_bytree()
and forms a ldab search filter expression. Next step is to make our
ldap server code go from ASN.1 to a ldb_parse_tree, instead of trying
to construct string filters, then add a ldb_search_tree() call to
allow for searches using parse trees.
all of this is being done as I am hitting bitwise '&' ldap search
expressions from w2k, and want to handle them cleanly.
called from multiple backends. (ldb_sqlite3 needs it too.) Added parameter
for a callback function that determines whether an attribute needs case
folding.
- begin to prepare for sqlite3 in build process
- work-in-progress updates, on ldb_sqlite3
made into something that isn't a maze of #ifdefs)
- when a module is not found, make it a non-fatal error. Otherwise the standalone ldb
tools just bail out. The previous code meant that if you had a
module listed and it wasn't present then you could _never_ fix it,
as you coudln't open the ldb to remove that module from @MODULES !
in msg[0] to be 0, in which case we crash. This is a workaround.
Also, if you could please split up this function into readable
pieces. It's a bit of a mess at the moment.
changes:
- ldb_wrap disappears from code and become a private structure of db_wrap.c
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need to expose it anymore
- removal of ldb_close() function form the code
thanks to our move to talloc in ldb code, we do not need it anymore
use talloc_free() to close and free an ldb database
- some minor updates to ldb modules code to cope with the change and fix some
bugs I found out during the process
this helps standalone building of ldb
renew the schema module
split code into functions to improve readability and code reuse
add and modify works correctly but we need a proper testsuite
Simo
To use it you should provide a schema.ldb file where the schema is stored
and load the module in the ldb you want to have schema check activated
more info soon.
currently schema checks are performed only on new object creation not on modifications
Simo.
- added gcov flags to Makefile.talloc
- expanded talloc testsuite to add a test for realloc with a child ptr
- fixed a bug in talloc_realloc() with realloc of a ptr that has child ptrs
- added a ldb_msg_canonicalize() function that fixes a record to not have any duplicate
elements
- changed ldbedit to use ldb_msg_canonicalize(). This fixes a bug when you rename multiple
elements in a record in one edit