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- propogate errors to the ldbadd command line tool
- use the rdn_name module when testing the tdb backend to allow the
same test code to correctly test the ldap and non-ldap backends
libreplace. This should fix the standalone build of tdb on HPUX, where
we need to blacklist mmap.
Unfortunately this requires that we have a copy of config.guess and
config.sub in each of our project subdirectories. I tried to find a
way to use something like AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR($libreplacedir) and just
put config.{guess,sub} in the lib/replace/ directory, but I couldn't
figure out how to do that in a way that kept autoconf happy for each
of our separate builds. Any autoconf guru out there see a way to do
this?
- allow ldb to be built in a separate build directory, using:
/some/path/to/ldb/configure
make
this will make it much easier to put ldb in the build farm without
interfering with the build farm builds of tdb and talloc
I must say that writing a new module is a very good way
to find lot of subtle bugs laying in the code
We need more tests!
commit oLschema2ldif.c to keep it safe from data losses (rm -fr :-)
update test generic to reflect the fix made on comparsion functions
This code applies correct ldap standard wildcard matching code
removes WILDCARD matching from tdb @ATTRIBUTES, that's now handled independently
adds some more tests for wildcard matching
fixes dn comparison code in ldb_match
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
this object properties are now used as multivalue attributes
now all values inserted are checked against a "valid values table"
eg:
this form is now accepted:
dn: @ATTRIBUTES
uid: CASE_INSENSITIVE
uid: WILDCARD
this form is now rejected:
dn: @ATTRIBUTES
uid: CASE_INSENSITIVE WILDCARD
please update your .ldb files if you make use of @ATTRIBUTES
(sam.ldb heavily uses it)
the code passes all make test tests for both tdb and ldap, it also
passes the new test to check for wrong @ATTRIBUTES attribute values
Simo.
- add tests for ldbrename
- disable all tests which regenerate the index
(this is broken for me...the process hangs,
tridge we need to discuss that)
- link only the needed stuff to the ldb tools
- build ldbtest inside samba
metze
allocator. The way to use this is to call ldb_set_alloc() with a
function pointer to whatever memory allocator you like. It includes a
context pointer to allow for pool based allocators.
- made yet another attempt to make ldb const clean.
- "make test" now runs both the tdb and ldap backend tests, and run the ldbtest utility
with and without indexing
- added prototypes in ldb.h for ldb_msg_*() public functions
- added the ability to mark record attributes as being CASE_INSENSITIVE, WILDCARD or INTEGER.
- added the ability to support objectclass subclasses, and to search by a parent class
- added internal support for case insensitive versus case sensitive
indexing (not UTF8 compliant yet)
- cleaned up a number of const warnings
- added a number of helper functions for fetching integers, strings and doubles
- added a in-memory cache for important database properties, supported by a
database sequence number
- changed some variable names to avoid conflicts with C++