https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474254
Resolves: bug 474254
Bug Description: A number of the default attribute and objectclass
definitions
end up in 99user.ldif if you add any custom schema over LDAP. The default
schema definitions should not end up in 99user.ldif.
The cause of these definitions being copied to 99user.ldif are due to
either
duplicate definitions within the default schema, or from missing X-ORIGIN
elements. These two conditions cause DS to think that the schema
definitions
have been redefined, or they are user defined.
Reviewed by: ???
Files: see diff
Branch: HEAD
Fix Description: The fix is to simply remove the duplicates and to add the
missing X-ORIGIN elements.
Platforms tested: F9
Flag Day: no
Doc impact: no
QA impact: should be covered by regular nightly and manual testing
New Tests integrated into TET: none
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=325450&action=diff
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