[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Pierangelo Masarati writes: >> I think ITS#5326 is related. Namely, write operations (add, rename) >> should always rebuild the (new)DN hierarchically from the tree. > > I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, if any:-) Syncrepl itself > needs to handle databases that are not that nice: We can't require > that of back-perl, nor back-ldap which accesses a non-OpenLDAP server > (if that makes any sense). And syncrepl + rwm, maybe? Also syncrepl > is an RFC (4533) so it should handle non-OpenLDAP peers. > > Still, if it keeps OpenLDAP-on-OpenLDAP clean, that's a plus. > Unless we want back-ldif to be different just to test that syncrepl > handles different backends. Might also make a test which replicates > between different backends - e.g. $BACKEND and back-ldif.
Agree to your objections. Though, ITS#5326 would improve OpenLDAP, IMHO :) p. Ing. Pierangelo Masarati OpenLDAP Core Team SysNet s.r.l. via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it ----------------------------------- Office: +39 02 23998309 Mobile: +39 333 4963172 Fax: +39 0382 476497 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------
