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Hello, I'm using the LDAP Java SDK to access a local LDAP directory in Germany. A lot of the entries contain special characters, the German umlauts. The umlauts get correctly retrieved. But when I start a search with umlauts through LDAPConnection.search(...), e.g. the search string is "Bjö", it does not find anything, in this example my own name, which IS stored on the server. I think the same problem appears when I'm trying to delete entries which DN contain umlauts. I suppose I have to convert any string first to a different format. What is the format used by the LDAP Java SDK? Or does it depend on the server? Best regards, Björn
Hello, I'm using the LDAP Java SDK to access a local LDAP directory in Germany. A lot of the entries contain special characters, the German umlauts. The umlauts get correctly retrieved. But when I start a search with umlauts through LDAPConnection.search(...), e.g. the search string is "Bjö", it does not find anything, in this example my own name, which IS stored on the server. I think the same problem appears when I'm trying to delete entries which DN contain umlauts. I suppose I have to convert any string first to a different format. What is the format used by the LDAP Java SDK? Or does it depend on the server? Best regards, Björn
Nearly a year later and there is still no way of building perldap/c-sdk. Anybody interested? Alan Leif Hedstrom wrote: > Fernando T. Martins Mano wrote: > >> I got the following error, trying to compile as the given link (thanks, >> Darshan Jani)tells: >> >> ( at /usr/local/mozilla ) >> [root <at> localhost mozilla] gmake >> config/config.mk:586: *** missing separator. Stop. >> >> I´m using Red Hat 9.0 too. > > > > I don't think those instructions are up to date with the current state > of the source. I wasn't able to build it either on my RH8 system, but > Ulf W. was kind enough to help me, and I think he's got a workaround. > Maybe he'll post something here, or even better, get an update on the > web pages.> > -- Leif >
Do you have your search logs? You may also want to check your indexes. Look for etime in your logs. "Marc" <mesgroupsicgc <at> yahoo.com> wrote in message news:92927bb8.0404201004.4bcc38c3 <at> posting.google.com... > I have two searches that are slightly different, however it seems one > comes back approx 40% faster - can someone take a look and see why one > would be faster? > > Search One > > base - ou=people, o=company > filter - attribute=X > > Search Two > base - ou=people,o=company > filter - (&(objectclass=Y)(attribute=X) > > > Search one brings back 2000 results in 18 seconds > while search two brings back 2000 results in 26 seconds > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! >
You have to convert to UTF8. UTF8 is the LDAP standard server side character encoding. Björn Gerth wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using the LDAP Java SDK to access a local LDAP directory in Germany. > A lot of the entries contain special characters, the German umlauts. > > The umlauts get correctly retrieved. But when I start a search with > umlauts through LDAPConnection.search(...), e.g. the search string is > "Bjö", it does not find anything, in this example my own name, which IS > stored on the server. > I think the same problem appears when I'm trying to delete entries which > DN contain umlauts. > > I suppose I have to convert any string first to a different format. What > is the format used by the LDAP Java SDK? Or does it depend on the server? > > Best regards, > Björn >
Hi All
I am unable to build Mozilla 1.4.1. I have moztools
C:\mozilla>make -f client.mk build
The system cannot find the path specified.
The system cannot find the path specified.
client.mk:148: "/cygdrive/c/mozilla": No such file or directory
client.mk:148: /.mozconfig.mk: No such file or directory
client.mk:149: "/cygdrive/c/mozilla": No such file or directory
client.mk:149: /build/unix/modules.mk: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `/build/unix/modules.mk'. Stop.
I Read some where to use –unix option and then I get
C:\mozilla>make --unix -f client.mk build
cd /cygdrive/c/mozilla
/cygdrive/c/mozilla/configure
configure: error: can not find sources in /cygdrive/c/mozilla or ..
*** Fix above errors and then restart with "make -f client.mk build"
make: *** [/cygdrive/c/mozilla/Makefile] Error 1
Env Settings:
set MOZ_TOOLS=C:\moztools
set PATH=%PATH%;c:\mingw\bin;%MOZ_TOOLS%\bin;c:\cygwin\bin
I have not set MOZCONFIG. Is that compulsory ????
mout gives
C:\mozilla>mount
C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin on / type system (binmode)
c: on /cygdrive/c type user (binmode,noumount)
d: on /cygdrive/d type user (binmode,noumount)
What and where could be the problem.
--Vikas
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