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                 Summary: Submission of ldapEasyInterface
                 Project: Gna! Administration
            Submitted by: peychart
            Submitted on: jeudi 18.02.2010 à 06:06
                  Status: None
         Approval Status: None
         Should Start On: jeudi 18.02.2010 à 00:00
   Should be Finished on: dimanche 28.02.2010 à 00:00
                Category: Project Approval
                Priority: 5 - Normal
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any

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= Registration Details =

* Name: *ldapEasyInterface*
* System Name:  *ldapcppei*
* Type: Programs
* License: GNU General Public License V3 or later

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==== Description: ====
LdapEasyInterface 0.2 for C++ programmers - 2010 February

    This package is the first distributed version of this
    new library. It's an interface between the great
    openLdap API C (cf. <http://www.openldap.org/>) and
    all C++ applications which will be linked with it.

    This work constitutes my first experience of
    development of a GNU project as well as, at the same
    time, of a C++ project (that I've learnt very very
    long ago ...). I began this project a few months ago,
    simultaneously in a other one which requires the use
    of the Qt framework (which is an other first
    experience for me) and a LDAP directory as database.
    So, thank you for your indulgence when you'll read
    my code ;-). While we are there, sorry for my very
    bad english to ; as would have guessed it to you,
    it's not the language which I use on the everyday
    life.

    The initial objective of this development was to
    have an easy to use interface LDAP which allows me
    to free myself from the complexity of the C
    interface with a LDAP directory (an other relatively
    recent topic for me ;-) ; so all my attention was
    then able to be to concern the initial objective of
    my developments:
        a suite of graphic interfaces for the tune of a
    LDAP directory intented for the administration of
    services and servers constituting a large intranet.
    (I intend to publish also the first results of this
    other work soon ...)
    In fact, I've prevously worked (during the last past
    year) on several tools allowing to configure (and
    automatic upgrades) Linux systems by interfacing
    LDAP definitions and Unix configue file system. But,
    I'll speak about it later (as far as it really
    interests somebody ;-)

    I hope this first work could be usefull for others
    people.
                                [email protected]



==== Other Software Required: ====
openldap


==== Other Comments: ====
Where can I send my package (libldapEasyInterface.tgz) ? (I don't have any
URL)






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