- Jan 19, 2005
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
already open.
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Howard Chu authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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- Jan 18, 2005
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
fix different issues with referrals in searches; remove unused tests; cleanup referrals in tests so that they don't get chased; improve schema checking in modrdn and updates in general; minor cleanup
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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- Jan 17, 2005
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
various issues related to working with schemacheck off; allow referrals to be created as separate objectClasses, so they work with schemacheck on (may rework them to be treated as normal data)
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
fix several schema checking issues; add rename specific statement for entry renaming without losing ID (helps e.g. in renaming referrals, otherwise referential integrity would prevent del/add because of referenced stuff in ldap_referrals and ldap_entry_objclasses); referrals need schemacheck off otherwise objectClass chain is invalid (they need to be attached to another objectClass by now; will address this later)
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- Jan 16, 2005
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
fixes for ITS#3480,3485,3489; implementation of DISCLOSE access for all operations (ITS#3472); ITS#3432.4; added value validate/pretty when applicable (see comments and #defines in back-sql.h)
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Howard Chu authored
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- Jan 15, 2005
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Howard Chu authored
database, and it will only perform writes it received from the provider, so referring back to the provider is pointless. (And of course, the consumer never chases referrals.)
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- Jan 14, 2005
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Howard Chu authored
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Howard Chu authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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Pierangelo Masarati authored
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