oops, typos: > it out. (First stage: /free/ch_free/ in slapd, #define CH_FREE in all
sorry, "s/free/ch_free/". > Since it can be a bit hard to keep track of which memory comes from > where, ch_free() fetches the current thread's context if passed a > NULL context. It fetches the current thread's context, period. It's not passed a context. I was thinking of a private ch_free_x where it is, since it can be used as ber_memfree() handler. -- Hallvard
