Hello Rich,
thank you very much for your time.
On 7.6.2013 18:12, Rich Megginson wrote:
I can see another option:
To implement 389 plugin which will provide (very partial) support for RFC
4533. The idea is to implement only state-less pieces (no cookies) and
return some error when client attempts to use a cookie.
This would also likely use entryUSN for the cookie, internallly.
Yes, that was also my idea, but I don't want to implement the 'state-full
part' of the RFC in all it's complexity. Now I'm interested only in
detection that all existing entries were read :-)
Sure, but it would be nice to implement the whole syncrepl protocol if you're
going to have to implement it partially anyway.
I definitely agree, but unfortunately, I'm tasked with something different
and this syncRepl episode is only the small piece of the whole story :-)
Sure, but this might be enough motivation for the core 389 team to pick and
finish syncrepl based on what you started.
Okay, I created a ticket for RFC 4533 implementation:
https://fedorahosted.org/389/ticket/47388
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