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Original issue 18 created by jaqx0r on 2009-01-28T03:34:23.000Z:
Technically, this is not a bug. The relevant RFCs do not specify that the
entries returned should be in any particular order, but for my specific
application we require that the order that the entries are returned from
LDAP is preserved in the nsscache output.
I've crafted a fairly minor patch that adds an index to the base map class,
and uses this to preserve the entry ordering to the output. You may wish to
add this to a "contrib" directory or similar as someone out there may find
it useful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Original issue 18 created by jaqx0r on 2009-01-28T03:34:23.000Z:
Technically, this is not a bug. The relevant RFCs do not specify that the
entries returned should be in any particular order, but for my specific
application we require that the order that the entries are returned from
LDAP is preserved in the nsscache output.
I've crafted a fairly minor patch that adds an index to the base map class,
and uses this to preserve the entry ordering to the output. You may wish to
add this to a "contrib" directory or similar as someone out there may find
it useful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: