Full_Name: Zhang Weiwu Version: 2.3.35-r1 OS: Gentoo Linux URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (59.61.17.143) The -E option in ldapsearch is not mentioned in ldapsearch manual, as I have tested on both openSuSE 10.2 and gentoo Linux. Unfortunately I don't know what it means but it seems to be pretty useful and enabled extended search filter like given in RFC 3876. Probably it means "extend filter", I guess. An example of -E as being discussed on openldap-software list: when I search with "cn=foo*", and entry has multiple "cn" values, like "cn=foo", "cn=joe", "cn=foobar", "cn=foobarX", "cn=bob", "cn=nofoobar" doing this search, it should only return "cn=foo", "cn=foobar", "cn=foobarX", $ ldapsearch -E mv="(cn=foo*)"
zhangweiwu@realss.com writes: > The -E option in ldapsearch is not mentioned in ldapsearch manual, It is now, since OpenLDAP 2.3.28 I think. Maybe you've got older manuals than binaries, or multiple OpenLDAP installations. -- Regards, Hallvard
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在 2007-07-01日的 10:11 +0200,Hallvard B Furuseth写道: > zhangweiwu@realss.com writes: > > The -E option in ldapsearch is not mentioned in ldapsearch manual, > > It is now, since OpenLDAP 2.3.28 I think. Maybe you've got older > manuals than binaries, or multiple OpenLDAP installations. Yes you are right. 2.3.27 version on SuSE has this option missing in manual, but 2.3.30 on Gentoo Linux have this option in manual. My mistake on not checking carefully the newer version. Thanks for closing this issue.
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