the presence of a certain value in some other attribute. Used to
implement mailForwardingAddress both in addition to normal delivery
and excluding normal delivery, selectable entry by entry. The model
is mailDeliveryOption in Netscape MS. The implementation aims to
become more general, though. Affects "search-with-filter", any
entry can potentially use a parameter, introduced with "param=".
Optimize the case where we have to copy the message to an address that
is served by the directory. Formerly, we would have the MTA deal with
it and invoke mail500 again later. This has necessitated loading the
list of domains that are solved by us with "domain". A new definition,
"host", takes the role of the old "domain" that was the FQDN of our
host for routing loop avoidance.
part into something to check against the cn of entries. It is
supported again thorugh the selector %s in the search.
Explicitly initialize some pointers in automatic storage.
anyway. A new syntax is defined, "present", that indicates that
values of an attribute type are not used, only presence is
significant. To do routing at the MTA, define both mailHost and
mailRoutingAddress with syntax "present". Otherwise, use "host" and
"rfc822" and mail500 will try to do routing by itself, if possible.
Read the comments in the code for the ugly details.
Added a new configuration line "own-address" that describes the FQDN of
our host to compare with mailHost. The line can be repeated.
nested groups or the laser mail routing draft. Mostly, this is
because a flag saying the attribute type is 'final' is not flexible
enough. The old 'final' flag is gone and replaced by a priority
level.
Change 'forward' to 'route' to be consistent with the laser wording.
Add new 'domain' spec in the configuration file to describe what are
the local domains so that we do not loop when doing the laser thing.
We were escaping asterisks in filters. This seems incorrect. Removed.
extremely broken and I can only wonder how I got some much mileage out
of it. The problem is that we deal with pointers to the groups
themselves, either in current_group or current_to and current_nto.
These pointers would break on reallocs. So now the the basic togroups
is an array to pointers to Group. Since the array can be resized at
any time, what we actually pass around is pointer to an array of
pointers to Group or Group ***.
ldap_defaults.h incorporates non-generated ldapconfig.h values.
ldap_config.h.in is new template for autoconf generated defaults
(namely directories and paths)
ldap_config.h.nt, NT template (must be manually copied)
s/<ldapconfig.h>/<ldap_defaults.h>/
s/DIRSEP/LDAP_DIRSEP/ & s/DEFAULT_/LDAP_/
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.
default sysconfdir subdirectory is openldap instead of ldap.
This removes conflicts with other ldap subsystems. Should
be configure option.
*.conf files are now preserved. A *.conf.default are always
created with the latest conf.
*.help and ldapfriendly are now placed in $(datadir)/$(ldap_subdir)
updated man pages to reflect changes.
Updated to use libtool 1.2 (with FreeBSD3.0 a.out v. elf detection).
Updated autoconf to 1.12 with sed patch (don't use stock 1.12).
aclocal.m4 is built using automake's aclocal, v1.3.
Updated mkdep to support libtool .lo files.
Updated automake provided macros for TERMIOS, STRTOD, MKTIME, PTRDIFF_T
Autoconf now checks to ensure C compiler supports ANSI C prototypes.
Updated make files templates.
This could cause problems on odd systems. The generic
headers should be extended as needed to include necessary
system headers or, if necessary, make explicit declarations.
Extended ac/string.h header to look for string.h/strings.h if
STDC_HEADERS is not defined. Also provide basic declarations for
str*() functions. This could cause problems on odd systems.
Extended ac/unistd.h header to define basic declaration for misc
functions that might be missing from headers. This includes
externs for getenv(), getopt(), mktemp(), tempname().
Protect fax500.h from multiple inclusion. Moved includes of
system/generic headers back to source files.
Made mail500 helper functions static.
Fixed includes of ctype.h, signal.h, etc. to use generics.
lutil/tempname.c: was including stdlib.h twice, one should stdio.h.
Wrapped <sys/resource.h> with HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H.
lber/io.c/ber_get_next(): Changed noctets back to signed.
Used with BerRead which expects signed int as second arg and
returns signed int.
Most function and variable definitions are now preceded by its extern
definition, for error checking. Retyped a number of functions, usually
to return void. Fixed a number of printf format errors.
API changes (in ldap/include):
Added avl_dup_ok, avl_prefixapply, removed ber_fatten (probably typo
for ber_flatten), retyped ldap_sort_strcasecmp, grew lutil.h.
A number of `extern' declarations are left (some added by protoize), to
be cleaned away later. Mostly strdup(), strcasecmp(), mktemp(), optind,
optarg, errno.