Bug 678007

Summary: Problem with modrdn_s, change modrdn with newRdn exact same as target
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Spurek <Spurek.D>
Component: python-ldapAssignee: Matthew Barnes <mbarnes>
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Description David Spurek 2011-02-16 13:42:22 UTC
Description of problem:
Operation modrdn_s, change modrdn with newRdn exact same as target, but letter case change. Results aren't as I expected. DN is changed, but attribut cn has old value! Output you can see in Actual results.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
python-ldap-2.3.10-2.fc14.i686

How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1.add ldif file to ldap server:

dn: ou=addressbook,dc=copper,dc=testday
objectClass: organizationalUnit
objectClass: top
ou: addressbook

dn: cn=Janine,ou=addressbook,dc=copper,dc=testday
cn: Jane Doe
cn: Janine
givenName: Jane
l: Baton Rouge
mail: jane.doe
mobile: 555-555-5558
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
objectClass: top
ou: addressbook
physicalDeliveryOfficeName: Conglomo, Inc., Financial Services
postalAddress: PO BOX 55555
postalCode: 70555
sn: Doe
st: LA
telephoneNumber: 555-555-5555
structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson
entryUUID: b3c73796-ce1d-102f-8b38-bb23aa804e50
creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=copper,dc=testday
createTimestamp: 20110216133754Z
entryCSN: 20110216133757.135053Z#000000#000#000000
modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=copper,dc=testday
modifyTimestamp: 20110216133757Z

2. Python command l.modrdn_s('cn=Janine,ou=addressbook,dc=copper,dc=testday','cn=JanINE', False)

  
Actual results:
dn: cn=JanINE,ou=addressbook,dc=copper,dc=testday
cn: Jane Doe
cn: Janine
givenName: Jane
l: Baton Rouge
mail: jane.doe
mobile: 555-555-5558
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
objectClass: top
ou: addressbook
physicalDeliveryOfficeName: Conglomo, Inc., Financial Services
postalAddress: PO BOX 55555
postalCode: 70555
sn: Doe
st: LA
telephoneNumber: 555-555-5555
structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson
entryUUID: b3c73796-ce1d-102f-8b38-bb23aa804e50
creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=copper,dc=testday
createTimestamp: 20110216133754Z
entryCSN: 20110216133757.135053Z#000000#000#000000
modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=copper,dc=testday
modifyTimestamp: 20110216133757Z



Expected results:
Right change DN and cn attribut's value.


Additional info:

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