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Austin Ziegler 028cdeebbd Really fixing #modify this time.
Didn't call the right method before, even though the method itself was
fixed properly.
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=== Net::LDAP 0.2.2 / 2011-03-26
* Bug Fixes:
* Fixed the call to Net::LDAP.modify_ops from Net::LDAP#modify.
=== Net::LDAP 0.2.1 / 2011-03-23
* Bug Fixes:
* Net::LDAP.modify_ops was broken and is now fixed.
=== Net::LDAP 0.2 / 2011-03-22
* Major Enhancements:
* Net::LDAP::Filter changes:
* Filters can only be constructed using our custom constructors (eq, ge,
etc.). Cleaned up the code to reflect the private new.
* Fixed #to_ber to output a BER representation for :ne filters. Simplified
the BER construction for substring matching.
* Added Filter.join(left, right), Filter.intersect(left, right), and
Filter.negate(filter) to match Filter#&, Filter#|, and Filter#~@ to
prevent those operators from having problems with the private new.
* Added Filter.present and Filter.present? aliases for the method
previously only known as Filter.pres.
* Added Filter.escape to escape strings for use in filters, based on
rfc4515.
* Added Filter.equals, Filter.begins, Filter.ends and Filter.contains,
which automatically escape input for use in a filter string.
* Cleaned up Net::LDAP::Filter::FilterParser to handle branches better.
Fixed some of the regular expressions to be more canonically defined.
* Correctly handles single-branch branches.
* Cleaned up the string representation of Filter objects.
* Added experimental support for RFC4515 extensible matching (e.g.,
"(cn:caseExactMatch:=Fred Flintstone)"); provided by "nowhereman".
* Net::LDAP::DN class representing an automatically escaping/unescaping
distinguished name for LDAP queries.
* Minor Enhancements:
* SSL capabilities will be enabled or disabled based on whether we can load
OpenSSL successfully or not.
* Moved the core class extensions extensions from being in the Net::LDAP
hierarchy to the Net::BER hierarchy as most of the methods therein are
related to BER-encoding values. This will make extracting Net::BER from
Net::LDAP easier in the future.
* Added some unit tests for the BER core extensions.
* Paging controls are only sent where they are supported.
* Documentation Changes:
* Core class extension methods under Net::BER.
* Extensive changes to Net::BER documentation.
* Cleaned up some rdoc oddities, suppressed empty documentation sections
where possible.
* Added a document describing how to contribute to Net::LDAP most
effectively.
* Added a document recognizing contributors to Net::LDAP.
* Extended unit testing:
* Added some unit tests for the BER core extensions.
* The LDIF test data file was split for Ruby 1.9 regexp support.
* Added a cruisecontrol.rb task.
* Converted some test/unit tests to specs.
* Code clean-up:
* Made the formatting of code consistent across all files.
* Removed Net::BER::BERParser::TagClasses as it does not appear to be used.
* Replaced calls to #to_a with calls to Kernel#Array; since Ruby 1.8.3, the
default #to_a implementation has been deprecated and should be replaced
either with calls to Kernel#Array or [value].flatten(1).
* Modified #add and #modify to return a Pdu#result_code instead of a
Pdu#result. This may be changed in Net::LDAP 1.0 to return the full
Pdu#result, but if we do so, it will be that way for all LDAP calls
involving Pdu objects.
* Renamed Net::LDAP::Psw to Net::LDAP::Password with a corresponding filename
change.
* Removed the stub file lib/net/ldif.rb and class Net::LDIF.
* Project Management:
* Changed the license from Ruby + GPL to MIT with the agreement of the
original author (Francis Cianfrocca) and the named contributors. Versions
prior to 0.2.0 are still available under the Ruby + GPL license.
=== Net::LDAP 0.1.1 / 2010-03-18
* Fixing a critical problem with sockets.
=== Net::LDAP 0.1 / 2010-03-17
* Small fixes throughout, more to come.
* Ruby 1.9 support added.
* Ruby 1.8.6 and below support removed. If we can figure out a compatible way
to reintroduce this, we will.
* New maintainers, new project repository location. Please see the README.txt.
=== Net::LDAP 0.0.5 / 2009-03-xx
* 13 minor enhancements:
* Added Net::LDAP::Entry#to_ldif
* Supported rootDSE searches with a new API.
* Added [preliminary (still undocumented) support for SASL authentication.
* Supported several constructs from the server side of the LDAP protocol.
* Added a "consuming" String#read_ber! method.
* Added some support for SNMP data-handling.
* Belatedly added a patch contributed by Kouhei Sutou last October.
The patch adds start_tls support.
* Added Net::LDAP#search_subschema_entry
* Added Net::LDAP::Filter#parse_ber, which constructs Net::LDAP::Filter
objects directly from BER objects that represent search filters in
LDAP SearchRequest packets.
* Added Net::LDAP::Filter#execute, which allows arbitrary processing
based on LDAP filters.
* Changed Net::LDAP::Entry so it can be marshalled and unmarshalled.
Thanks to an anonymous feature requester who only left the name
"Jammy."
* Added support for binary values in Net::LDAP::Entry LDIF conversions
and marshalling.
* Migrated to 'hoe' as the new project droid.
* 14 bugs fixed:
* Silenced some annoying warnings in filter.rb. Thanks to "barjunk"
for pointing this out.
* Some fairly extensive performance optimizations in the BER parser.
* Fixed a bug in Net::LDAP::Entry::from_single_ldif_string noticed by
Matthias Tarasiewicz.
* Removed an erroneous LdapError value, noticed by Kouhei Sutou.
* Supported attributes containing blanks (cn=Babs Jensen) to
Filter#construct. Suggested by an anonymous Rubyforge user.
* Added missing syntactic support for Filter ANDs, NOTs and a few other
things.
* Extended support for server-reported error messages. This was provisionally
added to Net::LDAP#add, and eventually will be added to other methods.
* Fixed bug in Net::LDAP#bind. We were ignoring the passed-in auth parm.
Thanks to Kouhei Sutou for spotting it.
* Patched filter syntax to support octal \XX codes. Thanks to Kouhei Sutou
for the patch.
* Applied an additional patch from Kouhei.
* Allowed comma in filter strings, suggested by Kouhei.
* 04Sep07, Changed four error classes to inherit from StandardError rather
Exception, in order to be friendlier to irb. Suggested by Kouhei.
* Ensure connections are closed. Thanks to Kristian Meier.
* Minor bug fixes here and there.
=== Net::LDAP 0.0.4 / 2006-08-15
* Undeprecated Net::LDAP#modify. Thanks to Justin Forder for
providing the rationale for this.
* Added a much-expanded set of special characters to the parser
for RFC-2254 filters. Thanks to Andre Nathan.
* Changed Net::LDAP#search so you can pass it a filter in string form.
The conversion to a Net::LDAP::Filter now happens automatically.
* Implemented Net::LDAP#bind_as (preliminary and subject to change).
Thanks for Simon Claret for valuable suggestions and for helping test.
* Fixed bug in Net::LDAP#open that was preventing #open from being
called more than one on a given Net::LDAP object.
=== Net::LDAP 0.0.3 / 2006-07-26
* Added simple TLS encryption.
Thanks to Garett Shulman for suggestions and for helping test.
=== Net::LDAP 0.0.2 / 2006-07-12
* Fixed malformation in distro tarball and gem.
* Improved documentation.
* Supported "paged search control."
* Added a range of API improvements.
* Thanks to Andre Nathan, andre@digirati.com.br, for valuable
suggestions.
* Added support for LE and GE search filters.
* Added support for Search referrals.
* Fixed a regression with openldap 2.2.x and higher caused
by the introduction of RFC-2696 controls. Thanks to Andre
Nathan for reporting the problem.
* Added support for RFC-2254 filter syntax.
=== Net::LDAP 0.0.1 / 2006-05-01
* Initial release.
* Client functionality is near-complete, although the APIs
are not guaranteed and may change depending on feedback
from the community.
* We're internally working on a Ruby-based implementation
of a full-featured, production-quality LDAP server,
which will leverage the underlying LDAP and BER functionality
in Net::LDAP.
* Please tell us if you would be interested in seeing a public
release of the LDAP server.
* Grateful acknowledgement to Austin Ziegler, who reviewed
this code and provided the release framework, including
minitar.