HEAD/servers/slurpd is gone, but ldapmodify still supports "replica" lines. Which I guess makes sense - someone may use a new client with an older server. So maybe the replog manpage should stay for a while too. (Explaining that it's obsolete, with a reference to syncrepl.)
Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
HEAD/servers/slurpd is gone, but ldapmodify still supports "replica" lines. Which I guess makes sense - someone may use a new client with an older server. So maybe the replog manpage should stay for a while too. (Explaining that it's obsolete, with a reference to syncrepl.)
Since the current server no longer generates replog files, I don't see any reason to keep that doc around. If they're using a new client with an older server, then they can use the doc from the older server.
We should remove the replica parsing from ldapmodify too.
Howard Chu writes:
Since the current server no longer generates replog files, I don't see any reason to keep that doc around. If they're using a new client with an older server, then they can use the doc from the older server.
We should remove the replica parsing from ldapmodify too.
I'm fine with that too. As long as we do one or the other:-)
<quote who="Hallvard B Furuseth">
HEAD/servers/slurpd is gone, but ldapmodify still supports "replica" lines. Which I guess makes sense - someone may use a new client with an older server. So maybe the replog manpage should stay for a while too. (Explaining that it's obsolete, with a reference to syncrepl.)
Sounds fine to me.
-- Regards, Hallvard