Sounds like the chicken and the egg problem, let me now if i can help on this.
Thanks, Andrea 2009/4/6, Alex Karasulu <[email protected]>: > > Hi Andrea, > > On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Andrea Gariboldi < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I'll be able to configure the ou=schema partition in this branch? >> Cause for now i left it for the future because it was not configurable. >> > > We have these goals in the near future: > > o combine schema and system areas into one under the ou=system partition > o allow users to choose which partition type they like for the system > partition > > The second goal is harder to do considering some of the new problems we're > going to have to overcome when keeping configuration and schema data in LDIF > files. > Remember the question you asked about setting up a configuration area > without loading schema or partitions? This is pretty hard to do when some of > those attributes need schema information associated with them. Regardless I > think we can find a way to solve your problem of swapping in the Oracle > partition to get schema info. I don't have all the answers right now but > I'm sure we'll find them in time. > > So maybe this merges back into the trunk before we solve these issues but > we can keep working it. > > Alex > > >> >> 2009/4/6, Alex Karasulu <[email protected]>: >> >>> I just committed Andrea's Oracle Partition contribution to the >>> ldif-partition branch that was created a couple weeks back. There are >>> several reasons for this: >>> >>> o this branch has a better breakdown of packages >>> o some of Andrea's unfortunate workarounds due to poor design will go >>> away >>> o attached tests can be used to make sure Andreas partition behaves >>> appropriately >>> o making our way to having partitions separated from large core package >>> >>> Note that I plan to merge this partition back into the trunk after the >>> 1.5.5 release when everything is looking good. The neat thing about this is >>> when we're done here in a short while we will have 4 separate partition >>> types: >>> >>> o oracle >>> o avl >>> o ldif >>> o jdbm >>> >>> That will be pretty cool. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Alex >>> >> >> >
