All tests now check for backends they do _not_ support, not for
which ones they do support.  They note why backends get exluded.

./run -b ndb all" accordingly runs the following tests which it didn't
before.  If any of that was intentional, ndb needs to be re-excluded.
        test006-acls
        test018-syncreplication-persist
        test019-syncreplication-cascade
        test023-refint
        test033-glue-syncrepl
        test040-subtree-rename
        test041-aci
        test043-delta-syncrepl
        test045-syncreplication-proxied
        test054-syncreplication-parallel-load
        test055-valregex
        test057-memberof-refint
        test058-syncrepl-asymmetric

Beyond that, I seem to have confused this ITS with an "add support
for back-ldif and back-null" ITS, so I'll continue that way.

back-ldif passes the tests I can run here.  back-null now fails 6
tests.  Need to look closer to figure out if any failures are bugs
(or doc bugs), which is kind of the point of the exercise.

-- 
Hallvard


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