Fine. Unfortunately, it won't read the the file back. It STATs it, but
there is no attempt to open the file (strace):
Did you build your own packages? If so, did you compile with LDAP
support?
This probably belongs on [EMAIL PROTECTED], not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Dan
Where would I go about changing the ldap query for type-ahead? The
ldap server I'm using has several thousand entries and the
administrator has limited the complexity of the queries, so when I
type j in the address box, the query
(|(displayName=jeff)(mail=jeff)(cn=*jeff*)(fileAs=*jeff*)) goes
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 06:51, Not Zed wrote:
Well for example I have friends who seem to change their address fairly
often. Its a lot easier trying to find out what address I should use if
I can see it.
And it just plain feels wrong if the application is trying to hide
information I know
Hello Dan,
Am Mit, 2002-05-29 um 15.12 schrieb Dan Winship:
Fine. Unfortunately, it won't read the the file back. It STATs it, but
there is no attempt to open the file (strace):
Did you build your own packages? If so, did you compile with LDAP
support?
This probably belongs on [EMAIL
Hello Jim,
I have looked at this problem a bit, and have arrived at a proposal for
a GUI: http://primates.ximian.com/~anna/attribution_1.png . You may also
download a glade file for this (helpful if you want to use the standard
Evolution spacing, padding and mneuomics) from here:
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 13:48, Anna Marie Dirks wrote:
Hello Jim,
I have looked at this problem a bit, and have arrived at a proposal for
a GUI: http://primates.ximian.com/~anna/attribution_1.png . You may also
download a glade file for this (helpful if you want to use the standard