On 1/27/21 2:57 PM, Angel Bosch wrote:
Again I think you are looking at the older version of the server.


ok, I understand.

I see that version 2 is already out.
Can I expect additional changes in dsconf interface or will you try to mantain 
a stable set of parameters?
Great question.  There are no plans to change the "dsconf" interface.  But, I'd like to make some improvements to the "dsctl" command.  Some of the functions in dsctl (ldif2db, db2ldif, etc) do not follow the same design that dsconf uses.   So I want to improve this in 2.0.x, to be more consistent with dsconf.  But there are no plans to change "dsconf", or "dsidm".

As sysadmin I create a lot of script to install/manage services and is 
confusing having commands that change that often.

I think you were using a early version of 1.4.0 btw.  I can see in 1.4.0.x we switched it over to use "retro-changelog" in 389-ds-base-1.4.0.22  via this commit:

    commit 1f15e966cb8265fb636e12e18ac516bb127c2db0
    Date:   Mon Feb 18 22:45:01 2019 +0100

So 389-ds-base-1.4.0.21 uses "retrochangelog", and 1.4.0.22 uses "retro-changelog"

In 1.4.1 this change landed in:   389-ds-base-1.4.1.2   So anything earlier than this release is still using "retrochangelog"


Please take this as a positive criticism :)

Absolutely, and any suggestions for improvements are always welcome.

Thanks,
Mark


abosch


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