From: Federico Di G. <fo...@mi...> - 2001-04-01 22:43:06
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Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Jean-Eric Cuendet's letter: > But I can't modify them. > I'm unable to use the LDAPEntry.set() method. > Could someone explain me what means: > def set(self, key, *values): > The star (*) before "values" ? > What should be the type of this parameter? And the value? in ldap you can have the same field/attribute repeated more that once. if you give .set() a list, it will generate multiple attributes with the same name but different values, e.g., entry.set('cn', ['Federico', 'fog]) note that you are using my first try at a high level python interface. after some comments on this list i begun to slowly rewrite this api following the java-ldap api. so, you are using something that will go away in the future... Scavenging the mail folder uncovered Jean-Eric Cuendet's letter: > > Just another thing: > When I run my program (attached), I have the following error: > Begin changing > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "./class_test.py", line 79, in ? > res.set("gecos", list); > File "/usr/lib/python2.0/site-packages/python-ldap/ldap/entry.py", line > 133, in set > self.data[key] = (self.data[key][0]+values, 1) > TypeError: can only concatenate list (not "tuple") to list you gave it a tuple, .set() only accept lists. ciao, federico -- Federico Di Gregorio MIXAD LIVE Chief of Research & Technology fo...@mi... Debian GNU/Linux Developer & Italian Press Contact fo...@de... Best friends are often failed lovers. -- Me |