On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 00:01 +0530, Sreepathi Pai wrote: > Hi, > > I ran a diff against _normalized_ versions of the MS-AD* text files > (that were updated to fix all issues reported so far) and text files > generated from the documentation and found an additional number of > issues. Some of them are text-extraction issues, but some seem to be > the result of the text files containing old content. I attach the diff > for perusal, each attribute has been prefixed with its cn. Both the > ADA and ADSC files are compared (however the files were merged, > sorry).
Richard: On our phone call before the break I said that this was not a blocking issue. On reflection I was wrong - I thought that Sreepathi had found just a couple of typos, and that we would get this all wrapped up in short order, giving you time to sort out an optimal solution in the long term. Given the scale of the errors in the supplied schema, and that even the PDF version was clearly hand-constructed, I cannot trust it as a true representation of the AD schema. Both the text and PDF schema documents as presented are unacceptable in their current forms, and we need to go back to the start on this. It was hoped that in using these documents we would gain certainty - using a clearly licenced, 'blessed' version/copy of the official AD schema. Instead, we have ended up in this quagmire. This issue is blocking us from making a Samba4 alpha release we have scheduled for this week. Can we get a machine-readable, unmodified copy of the original schema as imported into AD by Microsoft's own initialisation tools (or an LDAP search against the schema partition of an AD installation), for each functional version (2000, 2003, 2008), placed under the WSPP notice? Thanks, Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Samba Developer, Red Hat Inc. http://redhat.com
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