Aaron Richton writes: > - Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE, LDAP_XSTRING(bdb_back_initialize) > + Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, LDAP_XSTRING(bdb_back_initialize) > ": %s\n", version, 0, 0 ); > } > > I'm definitely one for 'quiet' software, but knowing the version of libdb > is a really nice detail when assisting users of OpenLDAP. This would make > it that much easier to have them find it. I'd argue there's a bit of > precedent: > > main.c: Debug( LDAP_DEBUG_ANY, "%s", Versionstr, 0, 0 );
That's not done in slap tools though. Which I like. No need to filter out "friendly" output from slap tools in in cron jobs &co. How about (slapMode & SLAP_TOOL_MODE) ? LDAP_DEBUG_TRACE : LDAP_DEBUG_ANY? Also, is it a good or bad idea to move this and Sleepycat initialization to the first time '<database/backend> <bdb/hdb>' is used? -- Hallvard
