On Tue, February 27, 2007 7:51 pm, Graham Barr wrote: > On Feb 27, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Peter Marschall wrote: >> On Monday, 26. February 2007 15:34, Eric Nichols wrote: >>> I've upgraded to .34 of perl-ldap and I tried to dump the schema >>> of an >>> Active Directory Global Catalog. All that shows is about 20 lines of >>> carriage returns. >>> >>> All other functions seem to work fine. >>> Help? > >> Although there has work been gone into perl-ldap to make some/most >> of the >> schema fucntions work with AD to, I guess dump() relies on the >> standard. > > I should not matter. ::Schema, after successful parse, remembers the > entry and dump just does an LDIF dump on that entry. > > So the question is, was the parse successful ? > > I guess some digging around inside of $schema is in order to see what > is there. And if there is no entry stored I guess we need to > determine why. > > Graham. >
I did a cursory check and was able to dump an attribute (sn) so the data is there. I made a work around and was able to use Storable to get it to a file. The save/restore is remarkably fast. Graham, I can send over the storable blob which will give you my schema object I generated.