Committed to CVS HEAD already. I think this is small enough change that it won't break anything too badly for v1.0, but I'd like to get some testing first. Here's a patch against branch_1_0 CVS and latest nightly snapshot (looks like they haven't been updating for a while, started building new a new one now): http://dovecot.org/patches/userdb-cache.diff Please try and tell me if it breaks something. :) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20061221/6f35b870/attachment.bin>
2006. December 21. 17:05, Timo Sirainen:> Committed to CVS HEAD already. I think this is small enough change > that it won't break anything too badly for v1.0, but I'd like to get > some testing first. Here's a patch against branch_1_0 CVS and latest > nightly snapshot (looks like they haven't been updating for a while, > started building new a new one now): > > http://dovecot.org/patches/userdb-cache.diff > > Please try and tell me if it breaks something. :)What is this doing? What is an userdb auth cache? Daniel -- LeVA
On Thu, December 21, 2006 1:28 pm, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> said:> On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 18:16 +0100, LeVA wrote: >> 2006. December 21. 17:05, Timo Sirainen: >> > Committed to CVS HEAD already. I think this is small enough change >> > that it won't break anything too badly for v1.0, but I'd like to get >> > some testing first. Here's a patch against branch_1_0 CVS and latest >> > nightly snapshot (looks like they haven't been updating for a while, >> > started building new a new one now): >> > >> > http://dovecot.org/patches/userdb-cache.diff >> > >> > Please try and tell me if it breaks something. :) >> What is this doing? What is an userdb auth cache? > > See auth_cache_size setting, it already caches passdb lookups. So things > such as SQL and LDAP queries.I vote yes, commit this to branch_1_0 once it is tested a bit. We'll do some testing. Bill