mhardin@symas.com wrote:
mhardin@symas.com wrote:
On Feb 7, 2009, at 9:21 AM, ando@sys-net.it wrote:
mhardin@symas.com wrote:
Sorry for the out-of-sequence reply. I'll test and let you know what I find.
No problem. Note that if this is the cause of this issue, and, in any case, if you have some "range" attributes in your response, you still have an issue with those values.
Yes. I'm not sure what to do about them in the medium term. Not having slapd crash is a good first step, though :P
Are you confirming that the original issue is fixed?
Unfortunately not. The morning I tested the fix you checked into HEAD and still got an assertion error in pcache at the same point when caching group objects that contain range specifiers. I have core files and would be happy to provide additional information if you need it.
As I wrote, I only simulated receiving that type of response by modifying the name of the attribute after it was extracted by back-meta and before it was resolved. It would be interesting to see what happens when the actual response of AD is received by back-meta.
In any case, since you have the core files, it would be interesting to see the attribute structure, and specifically of the a_desc member (the AttributeDescription structure).
p.
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