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2007-10-10r19832: better prototypes for the linearization functions:Simo Sorce1-2/+2
- ldb_dn_get_linearized returns a const string - ldb_dn_alloc_linearized allocs astring with the linearized dn (This used to be commit 3929c086d5d0b3f08b1c4f2f3f9602c3f4a9a4bd)
2007-10-10r19531: Make struct ldb_dn opaque and local to ldb_dn.cSimo Sorce1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 889fb983ba1cf8a11424a8b3dc3a5ef76e780082)
2007-10-10r19489: Change ldb_msg_add_value and ldb_msg_add_empty to take a foruth ↵Simo Sorce1-1/+1
argument. This is a pointer to an element pointer. If it is not null it will be filled with the pointer of the manipulated element. Will avoid double searches on the elements list in some cases. (This used to be commit 0fa5d4bc225b83e9f63ac6d75bffc4c08eb6b620)
2007-10-10r18321: fixed some warnings on AIXAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
(This used to be commit 449fab2c264aa50601f9a2d3310f1910ba97706b)
2007-10-10r17525: This is a merge from the Google Summer of Code 2006 project by ↵Andrew Bartlett1-0/+724
Martin Kühl <mkhl@samba.org>. Martin took over the work done last year by Jelmer, in last year's SoC. This was a substanital task, as the the ldb modules API changed significantly during the past year, with the addition of async calls. This changeset reimplements and enables the ldb_map ldb module and adapts the example module and test case, both named samba3sam, to the implementation. The ldb_map module supports splitting an ldb database into two parts (called the "local" and "remote" part) and storing the data in one of them (the remote database) in a different format while the other acts as a fallback. This allows ldb to e.g. store to and load data from a remote LDAP server and present it according to the Samba4 schema while still allowing the LDAP to present and modify its data separately. A complex example of this is the samba3sam module (by Jelmer Vernooij), which maps data between the samba3 and samba4 schemas. A simpler example is given by the entryUUID module (by Andrew Bartlett), which handles some of the differences between AD and OpenLDAP in operational attributes. It principally maps objectGUID, to and from entryUUID elements. This is also an example of a module that doesn't use the local backend as fallback storage. This merge also splits the ldb_map.c file into smaller, more manageable parts. (This used to be commit af2bece4d343a9f787b2e3628848b266cec2b9f0)