On Monday 13 November 2006 15:37, Michael Bushkov wrote: > Actually, cached is called "cached" because initially it was intended only to > cache the already obtained results of nsswitch queries. This is not how nscd > behaves. Nscd makes all queries (to LDAP, NIS, etc) by itself and caches the > results. cached only cached the results of requests, that have been actually > made by other applications. The name "cached" was used to highlight this > difference. > > Later, however, the nscd-like functionality was added to cached, but the name > was left unchanged. Personally I don't see any reasons why "cached" can't be > renamed to nscd right now - so I guess, it would happen in the nearest > future. What's the status of this (renaming cached to nscd)? Can we get this done before 7.0 goes out the door? -- DEReceived on Fri Jun 15 2007 - 03:40:05 UTC
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