[email protected] wrote:
> Full_Name: Quanah Gibson-Mount
> Version: RE25
> OS: N/A
> URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/
> Submission from: (NULL) (47.208.148.239)
> 
> 
> It's currently difficult for downstream packagers to create a working
> development package as some items required to build external modules are only
> included what are considered "private" headers, such as slap.h (See 
> ITS#7283). 
> SLAP_CB_{BYPASS,CONTINUE} are examples of items that are contained in slap.h
> that are potentially required for building external modules.
> 
> IIRC, it's also been discussed previously to rename "ldap_pvt.h" to 
> "openldap.h"
> to indicate it's ok to package this header file in a -devel package (I could
> have the initial header name incorrect, it's been a while).

This discussion is a bit awkward. OpenLDAP is an open source project. What we 
provide
is a distribution of source code. It was never intended to be sliced and diced 
into
individual binary packages. If you're developing modules for OpenLDAP, you're 
expected
to have a complete OpenLDAP build tree in which your modules reside. Modules 
meant to
run inside slapd are by definition *internal* - they are running inside slapd 
after all.
The fact that they're written and maintained by 3rd parties doesn't change this.


Header files marked "private" mean they're only for internal use within an 
OpenLDAP
build tree. Applications that are generic LDAP clients should only use the 
public APIs.

We can still discuss formally making some OpenLDAP-specific APIs public, but 
that
should probably be done on a case by case basis. LDAP is supposed to be 
interoperable;
we should not encourage broader use of OpenLDAP-specific APIs that rely on 
details
of OpenLDAP's internal implementation. If they have no particular dependency on
internals, then we may safely expose them.


-- 
  -- Howard Chu
  CTO, Symas Corp.           http://www.symas.com
  Director, Highland Sun     http://highlandsun.com/hyc/
  Chief Architect, OpenLDAP  http://www.openldap.org/project/



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