Note, this bug is not related to auxiliary classes. The same thing happens if you add a superclass like 'top' instead of extensibleObject.
ali.pouya@free.fr writes:
Can someone help me about this problem ? We use Samba in our project and it needs some auxiliary classes which disappear in this configuration. The design of my project depends on the correction of this bug.
OpenLDAP is volunteer-driven, currently busy with migration from CVS to Git, and we'll get to the bug when we get to it.
If you can't wait to see if that'll be soon, the openldap-technical mailinglist has a wider readership than the bug database. Maybe your problem can be solved differently if you describe what you want in more detail, and someone there can think of how: http://www.openldap.org/lists/mm/listinfo/openldap-technical
Or you can pay someone to fix the bug: http://www.openldap.org/support/
I can think of a things to try myself. Maybe you can rearrange your setup to put rwm on another database, or maybe it's a recent bug and it works with an earlier OpenLDAP version.