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macros into our namespace and limit use to headers. A subsequent
round will add macros to separately handle forward declarations
of variables from declaration of function prototypes. The last
round will add additional macros for declaring actual variables and
functions.
was only of limited use with LDAPv2 (worked okay if no non-T.61
values existed) but downright dangerous in the face of LDAPv3.
Any translation must be schema aware and the BER isn't.
modules are dynamically loaded, they summon libldap when needed.
However, depending on the security libraries available when the
shared libldap was built, the latter brings up other dependencies.
On some platforms, it seems that no solution is available: no
indirect dynamic dependencies. But for some platforms where this
is supported (in particular, Linux), the shared libldap must
contain info on what other dynamic libraries it needs. We were
failing to put this info into the shared library. This patch
seems to fix it.
support for DCE slash-delimited, left-to-right DNs;
support for a domain socket transport (enable with
--enable-ldapi); and extensions to URL parsing to
support the latter transport.
Redefine Debug macro to call ldap_log_printf(NULL, lvl, fmt, ...)
Should replace each Debug statement with direct call to ldap_log_printf
passing LDAP session if available.
libldap/string.c will hold various string.h replacements.
Removed liblutil/strdup.c
Moved ldap_pvt_strtok to string.c.
Moved prototype of ldap_pvt_strtok to <ac/string.h>.
Added #define strtok_r ldap_pvt_strtok (if strtok_r doesn't exist).
end of link. Basic order is:
$LDFLAGS internal-libs external-libs $LIBS $LTHREAD_LIBS
LTHREAD_LIBS is last as -lpthread (or equiv) must be last on many systems.
LIBS is next to last as some user might have put -lpthread (or equiv)
in $LIBS.
make depend, make tests, and make install all work when build directory
is not the $srcdir.
Also modified library handling such that -lpthread more likely to be last.
WARNING: new orderring requires use of LDFLAGS to set global loader options
such as -L/usr/local/lib. If you put this in LIBS, some libraries
may not be found a link time.
Likely broke Kerberos/LDAPD support. Don't have those in my testbed.