Howard Chu wrote:
rmeggins@redhat.com wrote:
Full_Name: Rich Megginson Version: CVS HEAD (2.4.16+) OS: Fedora URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/openldap-2.4.16-libldif-20090702.patch Submission from: (NULL) (76.113.59.19)
This patch allows liblutil to provide the LDIF reading and writing functions as public APIs in a libldif, and exposes ldif.h to the public API.
See also ITS#4033; ldif.h only parses LDIF into chunks/records, it's still up to the caller to turn these records into something meaningful. In fact libldif used to be a library of its own, but in RE22 we made the decision to merge it into liblutil because its functionality is so limited. I don't expect we'll reverse this decision unless/until it gets enough parsing added to it to make it more generally useful.
I think it's very useful as it is - the mozldap libldif (which is almost identical in functionality to my proposed openldap libldif) is used in several different applications in the 389 directory server suite. What more does it need? Some sort of higher level "entry" and "attribute" abstraction?
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