AFAIK mdb does not use any index shortcut for one search scope.
That makes almost impossible to view the tree in a gui tool.
Gui tools often use one-scope searches.
Using graphical viewing tools is frequently needed for administration stuff.
Are there any plans to implement scope=one searches
Roman Rybalko wrote:
AFAIK mdb does not use any index shortcut for one search scope.
That makes almost impossible to view the tree in a gui tool.
Gui tools often use one-scope searches.
Using graphical viewing tools is frequently needed for administration stuff.
Are there any plans to implement
Jonathan Clarke wrote:
On 28/09/12 02:38, Howard Chu wrote:
For those who haven't been following along, support for OpenLDAP's MDB
(memory-mapped database) library is also available for several other
open source projects, including Cyrus SASL (sasldb mech), Heimdal
Kerberos (hdb module),
Thank you for your quick reply. You are the 2nd person recommending I
upgrade so I'll give 2.4.32 a try.
OT: I wonder how users of Red Hat RHEL handle this as it's not very
common to roll your own because iirc Red Hat will only support their own
packages.
Are you really going to call Red Hat
Is it possible to load ACI support as a module? It would really help when
installing from a precompiled package, all of which seem to turn off this very
powerful feature. (I really like it anyway)