Hi, I've been trying in my spare time to dip my feet in the LDAP contacts backend because, well, there's lots of stuff that it does wrong for me to the point where it's close to unusable in my real life use.
I'm starting small, and I have some questions that I've already asked various people IRL or on IRC, but nobody seems to have a good idea, so I thought I'd join and ask here instead. 1) Does anyone know why the LDAP backend first does an anonymous bind (which my servers for obvious reasons don't allow) to decide if the server is up at all ? I don't see the point of not using the credentials configured here. 2) Is there anything in evolution checeking the GNOME_Evolution_Addressbook_CallStatus returned from some of the calls ? It is hugely annoying to not have any clue at all *why* a contact backend fails. It got slightly better in evo 2.22 (which shows "Error loading addressbook" in the widget you get when you click To/CC/Bcc) but not by much. Where should I go dig in the Evolution code to show some useful error messages because of CallStatus returns ? 3) One of the possible reasons of failure for an LDAP backend is not having the certificate installed, which is an especially important part to warn about and provide a solution for. Should I reuse an existing CallStatus (like AuthenticationFailed) or add one for this case ? 4) Anyone have an idea why right-clicking on an address in a mail, adding it to addressbook, then selecting an LDAP backend, claims that the backend is readonly, while it works fine when I go to it in the contacts view ? My eds debug console shows no LDAP activity meanwhile, it's not even trying to write to the LDAP server. This is new in 2.22 - I didn't have this behaviour in previous releases. Any help on these questions would be much appreciated, because I look forward to have a working LDAP contacts backend. Thanks Thomas -- You need to get a life in the worst way. -- Elisa - future TV today ! http://elisa.fluendo.com/ _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers