[PATCH] COLLECTION Functions to deal with hash
by Dmitri Pal
A small patch that addresses my concerns related to ELAPI starting
to have too much knowledge about internals of collection.
See patch comments for details.
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Thank you,
Dmitri Pal
Engineering Manager IPA project,
Red Hat Inc.
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[PATCH] Small changes to the example config and manpage
by Jakub Hrozek
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Small changes to the example config and manpage
Remove magicPrivateGroups since it's set automatically, use bool values
for enumerate.
Also add a notice about krb5 auth-module with a link to specialized
manpage to sssd.conf(5) similar to what we have for ldap auth-module.
Move both outside proxy domain description.
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[PATCH] Read and validate configuration before daemonizing
by Stephen Gallagher
Attached is a new approach to reading the configuration and exiting with
an error code if the configuration is invalid. There should be no
situation where this will affect signal/process setup anymore.
Patch 0001: Simple cleanup. We're now using a private event context for
the confdb and ignoring the event_ctx argument to confdb_init, so I'm
removing it to eliminate confusion.
Patch 0002: Create the confdb and read in the configuration options
before daemonizing so that failures can be reported immediately.
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[PATCH] fix DBusWatch handling
by Simo Sorce
After some playing around with Stephen patch and adding some debugging I
finally understood how DBUS likes to deal with watches.
We erroneously assumed that DBUS would add only one watch per FD.
It doesn't, instead it always adds 2 watches.
One to catch read events and one to catch write events.
It then proceed to always keep one of the 2 disabled when the other is
enabled, and it always toggles both when it needs to reverse access to
the file descriptor.
The following patch keeps track of sbus-watches/fd pairs and allocate
both DBusWatches to the same structure.
So far testing seem to confirm this approach works as expected.
Simo.
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14 years, 7 months
[PATCHES] Handle invalid domain configuration better
by Stephen Gallagher
Patch 0001: Ensure that daemonization happens after reading in the
configuration, so critical configuration errors repord "FAILED" during
init script startup.
Patch 0002: Ensure that the minId and maxId values are sensible (minId >
maxId, neither < 0)
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