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The Web 2.0, async client tools were really interesting, but without
developer backing they remain impossible to support into a release.
The most interesting app was the LDB browser, and I intend to replace
this with phpLdapAdmin, preconfigured for Apache during provision.
This also removes the need to 'compile' SWAT on SVN checkouts.
Andrew Bartlett
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There are still a few tidyups of old FSF addresses to come (in both s3
and s4). More commits soon.
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We're now at the stage where the web application framework should build and
install automatically.
Derrell
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libraries
works again now, by specifying --enable-dso to configure.
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('configure.developer' or 'configure --enable-developer') may still have
problems as I'm not sure I got all of the paths right for that.
With the changes Tridge has made to the Main Menu in swat, given a
non-developer installation, you should be able to get to ldbbrowse via:
JSON/qooxdoo -> ldb browser
Derrell
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'subunit' protocol. This allows us to easily plug EJS scripts or binaries that
can't depend on -ltorture into smbtorture. The protocol is very simple:
- write "comments" to stderr
Example output on stdout:
test: foo
success: foo
test: bar
success: bar
test: blah
failure: blah [
dummy.c:30: Expression 1 != 2 failed!
]
test: blie
skip: blie [
Iconv support not built in
]
I've already converted the talloc testsuite.
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mode (./configure.developer). This will change the hardcoded value of a few
paths (BINDIR, SWATDIR, EJSDIR, SETUPDIR, DATADIR, MODULESDIR). The regular
locations will be used when running 'make install'.
This enables developers to work on (shared built) modules, swat, ejs and
setup files without having to run 'make install' each time.
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Move architecture-independent data to DATADIR (was LIBDIR)
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- Collect the generic utility functions into a lib/util/ (a la GLib is
for the GNOME folks)
- Remove even more files from include/
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