consolidated into the Operation structure. All reply parameters
are consolidated into the new SlapReply structure. Most operations
now have identical call signatures... Changes are not #ifdef'd,
revert to -r NO_SLAP_OP_BLOCKS if necessary to back out.
Now operations that set the status of an entry to CREATING (add.c, modrdn.c)
need to set it to COMMIT, by calling cache_entry_commit, before returning
the entry itself, otherwise the entry is removed from the cache
and its private data is freed.
Should fix crashes due to add failures as in ITS#1245
for LDBM backends called "dbsync", which takes minimum of one argument up
to 3 args which are sync frequency, # of delays, and delay periods. See
man page update for "dbsync" configuration for more details.
SASL mech removed from backend bind callback (as SASL is managed by frontend)
Changes to some backends are untested (as I don't have all dependent
software install)
plus these changes unhidden changes:
remove now meaning --enable-discreteaci configure option
fix ITS#451, slapd filters
Add ber_bvecadd() to support above
constify ldap_pvt_find_wildcard() and misc slapd routines
renamed some slap.h macros
likely broken something
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.
Updates to extended operation framework to support arbitrary
referrals and extended results without OIDs.
Updated passwd extended operation to support returning update_refs
as needed. Needs replog support.
Add controls to extended ops API signatures, need impl.
Update password to support optional server side generation of
new password, verification of old password, and changing of
non-bound user's passwords.
user password. Likely to be modified to use bind control
instead. Use of modify deprecated in favor mechanisms that
support passwords stored externally to the directory (such
as in a SASL service).
Modified slapd extended operation infrastructure to support
backend provided extended operations.