openldap/servers/slapd/overlays
Pierangelo Masarati 2e6cd12216 plug one time leak
2005-11-09 02:48:37 +00:00
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accesslog.c reqMod / reqOld must be OctetString to accomodate all possible values 2005-10-28 03:31:04 +00:00
auditlog.c ITS#3691 import auditlog overlay 2005-06-07 03:03:18 +00:00
collect.c
denyop.c
dyngroup.c In backend_group, return LDAP_COMPARE_FALSE if attr exists but value is 2005-05-04 06:28:27 +00:00
dynlist.c rs->sr_flags should be saved in variables of type slap_mask_t, not int. 2005-07-22 13:28:49 +00:00
lastmod.c Move CSN invocations to backends 2005-10-13 11:58:44 +00:00
Makefile.in Moving glue overlay back into slapd core, returning to 2.2 config syntax 2005-09-01 11:45:04 +00:00
overlays.c Add valsort 2005-08-23 08:52:01 +00:00
pcache.c Cleanup 2005-11-03 20:38:51 +00:00
ppolicy.c silence warnings 2005-11-06 23:27:09 +00:00
README
refint.c Move CSN invocations to backends 2005-10-13 11:58:44 +00:00
retcode.c plug one time leak 2005-11-09 02:48:37 +00:00
rwm.c release entry, if required; release mapping resources as appropriate on exit 2005-11-03 13:34:43 +00:00
rwm.h release entry, if required; release mapping resources as appropriate on exit 2005-11-03 13:34:43 +00:00
rwmconf.c release entry, if required; release mapping resources as appropriate on exit 2005-11-03 13:34:43 +00:00
rwmdn.c assert expects int. (int)<nonnull ptr/long> can be 0. Use assert(arg!=0/NULL). 2005-07-18 06:22:33 +00:00
rwmmap.c release entry, if required; release mapping resources as appropriate on exit 2005-11-03 13:34:43 +00:00
seqmod.c assert expects int. (int)<nonnull ptr/long> can be 0. Use assert(arg!=0/NULL). 2005-07-18 06:22:33 +00:00
slapover.txt
syncprov.c gdb is much more clever with enums... 2005-11-08 00:40:20 +00:00
translucent.c slap_mods2entry() should not zero pointers into the modifications 2005-08-01 02:16:02 +00:00
unique.c Remove lint 2005-10-11 02:16:09 +00:00
valsort.c silence warnings 2005-11-06 23:27:09 +00:00

This directory contains a number of SLAPD overlays, some
project-maintained, some not.  Some are generally usable,
others are purely experimental.