On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 17:47 +0200, Dario Minnucci (midget) wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi all, > > Does anybody here can answer a few questions about querying bugs using LDAP? > > Addition of a new field: > - ------------------------ > Is it possible to have a field a new field that provides the last modification > timestam. For instance: 'debbugsLastModified: 1188487383' or something > similar? > > So will be able to get latest changes using: > ldapsearch -p 10101 -h bts2ldap.debian.net -x -b > dc=current,dc=bugs,dc=debian,dc=org "(&(debbugsLastModified>=1188487383))"
I think it's impossible. Long time ago, like two years ago, I hacked the bts2ldap for exactly that, but that wasn't important or relevant for its upstream author, since I never got any feedback or comments or even rejection about it. However, Don has done a good work with the SOAP interface for debbugs, which you can use nicely: http://wiki.debian.org/DebbugsSoapInterface > Syncronization times: > - --------------------- > How often the records available via LDAP, are update? > If I submit an action over a bug (e.g.: bts reassign # wnpp or bts retitle # > "NewTitle"), how long it takes to be reflected in the available LDAP record? Using the SOAP interface, that's immediately, AFAICT. -- David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.damog.net/ "Oye, ¿y vas a venir con tu vieja?". "No, voy a ver qué pedo".