Regarding superior attributes, I found this email from 4 years ago:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2006-July/msg00059...
In it, "Mike" said "Seems that my schema conversion tool doesn't
support
attribute inheritance...[snip]...I will keep this in mind for a feature
enhancement."
rfc2252 defines superior attributes, and it was something I was using in my
schema definition since I have a lot of new attributes and all but 4 of them
had one of 5 different configs of "EQUALITY|ORDERING" and "SYNTAX".
Not
only was it cleaner to be able to just inherit the syntax and matching
rules, it also was faster ;) Obviously, it doesn't keep me from doing
anything.
Was this ever looked at again for a feature enhancement? Is it already
available, if I do X thing?
During the schema reload, I got this error (for context):
dse - The entry cn=schema in file
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-(server)/schema/97hosting.ldif is invalid, error code 21
(Invalid syntax) - attribute type nocastr128: Missing parent attribute
syntax OID
I got it because I was using "SUP nocastr128" in an attributeType, after
defining an attributeType of nocastr128 with the base components I wanted to
inherit.
Thanks,
Brian LaMere
ps - I have 2 more emails I'm sending; since they are on different subjects,
I thought I'd break them into different emails. Please let me know if this
was a bad idea and I won't do it again.