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2007-10-10r12829: fix ldb headers, to not include '<...>' files in .c filesStefan Metzmacher1-5/+1
this helps in getting symbol -fvisibility=hidden (GCC 4 feature) working later. metze (This used to be commit 380938e97f31c7860aed1e73cc0110c6e17b472e)
2007-10-10r12743: Remove the ugly way we had to make a second stage init and introduceSimo Sorce1-3/+1
a second_stage_init private function for modules that need a second stage init. Simo. (This used to be commit 5e8b365fa2d93801a5de1d9ea76ce9d5546bd248)
2007-10-10r12733: Merge ldap/ldb controls into main treeSimo Sorce1-1/+3
There's still lot of work to do but the patch is stable enough to be pushed into the main samba4 tree. Simo. (This used to be commit 77125feaff252cab44d26593093a9c211c846ce8)
2007-10-10r12658: Couple of fixes related to shared module builds.Jelmer Vernooij1-4/+0
(This used to be commit c297c93faf3b748de68679f5a4be50845ebe25fe)
2007-10-10r11981: we should allocate request specific memory in ldb modules off theAndrew Tridgell1-1/+1
request strucutre. It will take a while for this to happen everywhere. (This used to be commit b1d38153b8c1d2d5be2d41005eadb0e0aa46bd72)
2007-10-10r11958: - fixed memory leaks in the ldb_result handling in ldb operationsAndrew Tridgell1-4/+4
- removed an unnecessary level of pointer in ldb_search structure (This used to be commit b8d4afb14a18dfd8bac79882a035e74d3ed312bd)
2007-10-10r11567: Ldb API change patch.Simo Sorce1-26/+58
This patch changes the way lsb_search is called and the meaning of the returned integer. The last argument of ldb_search is changed from struct ldb_message to struct ldb_result which contains a pointer to a struct ldb_message list and a count of the number of messages. The return is not the count of messages anymore but instead it is an ldb error value. I tryed to keep the patch as tiny as possible bu as you can guess I had to change a good amount of places. I also tried to double check all my changes being sure that the calling functions would still behave as before. But this patch is big enough that I fear some bug may have been introduced anyway even if it passes the test suite. So if you are currently working on any file being touched please give it a deep look and blame me for any error. Simo. (This used to be commit 22c8c97e6fb466b41859e090e959d7f1134be780)
2007-10-10r10954: added support for canonicalName in the operational module, using theAndrew Tridgell1-32/+80
dn->canonicalName function abartlet just committed (This used to be commit 197e8a27f0557869eacd17b74e1b14e0665883b1)
2007-10-10r10918: - fixed standalone ldb buildAndrew Tridgell1-0/+4
- added note about allowedAttributesEffective (will be needed for mmc) - fixed some more ldb warnings (This used to be commit e9e4d81b6976549db8a7668572a5da466fbec4a9)
2007-10-10r10917: copy the element name in a ldb_msg_rename_attr() and ↵Andrew Tridgell1-3/+8
ldb_msg_copy_attr() to ensure that callers (like the ldap server) can talloc_steal the name (This used to be commit 9c914542cc346758c82f89990c80eb096a9c0959)
2007-10-10r10916: - finished the 'operational' ldb moduleAndrew Tridgell1-6/+95
- removed the timestamps module, replacing it with the operational module - added a ldb_msg_copy_shallow() function which should be used when a module wants to add new elements to a message on add/modify. This is needed because the caller might be using a constant structure, or may want to re-use the structure again - enabled the UTC time attribute syntaxes in the operational module (This used to be commit 61e8b010223ac6a0573185008f3719ba29574688)
2007-10-10r10913: This patch isn't as big as it looks ...Andrew Tridgell1-0/+217
most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-( I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other operational attributes In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a pain to pass around everywhere. Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward coding in a few places. (This used to be commit f6818daecca95760c12f79fd307770cbe3346f57)