[arch-dev-public] [signoff] libldap 2.4.23-1
Please sign-off both. Upstream release, changelog attached: OpenLDAP 2.4.23 Release (2010/06/30) Fixed libldap to return server's error code (ITS#6569) Fixed libldap memleaks (ITS#6568) Fixed liblutil off-by-one with delta (ITS#6541) Fixed slapd acls with glued databases (ITS#6468) Fixed slapd syncrepl rid logging (ITS#6533) Fixed slapd modrdn handling of invalid values (ITS#6570) Fixed slapd-bdb hasSubordinates computation (ITS#6549) Fixed slapd-bdb to use memcpy instead for strcpy (ITS#6474) Fixed slapd-bdb entry cache delete failure (ITS#6577) Fixed slapd-ldap to return control responses (ITS#6530) Fixed slapo-ppolicy to use Debug (ITS#6566) Fixed slapo-refint to zero out freed DN vals (ITS#6572) Fixed slapo-rwm to use Debug (ITS#6566) Fixed slapo-sssvlv to use Debug (ITS#6566) Fixed slapo-syncprov lost deletes in refresh phase (ITS#6555) Fixed slapo-valsort to use Debug (ITS#6566) Fixed contrib/nssov network.c missing patch (ITS#6562) Build Environment Fixed test043 attribute sorting (ITS#6553) Documentation slapd-config(5) note default rootdn (ITS#6546) -- andreascarpino.it Arch Linux Developer
On 10/09/10 21:29, Andrea Scarpino wrote:
Please sign-off both. Upstream release, changelog attached:
Signoff i686 on the basis that programs that link the libraries still work...
On 15 September 2010 13:57, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Signoff i686 on the basis that programs that link the libraries still work... Anyone from x86_64?
-- andreascarpino.it Arch Linux Developer
On 21 September 2010 19:48, Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 15 September 2010 13:57, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Signoff i686 on the basis that programs that link the libraries still work... Anyone from x86_64?
-- andreascarpino.it Arch Linux Developer
Well, I use gvfs-smb for a SMB share and I log to it with an OpenLDAP account so: gvfs-smb uses smbclient and smbclient uses libldap And everything works fine here! If the above statements sound correct to you and you consider it enough to sign it off : Signoff x86_64 -- Guillaume
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Allan McRae
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Andrea Scarpino
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Guillaume ALAUX