Code or no code, the fact remains that the script
behaves differently when run in the debugger.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::LDAP;
use strict;
my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new(
"ldap://server/",
debug=>15,
version=>3,
async => 1 ,
onerror => 'warn' );
die "new(): $@" if !$ldap;
my $result = $ldap->bind();
die "bind(): $@\n" if $result->code;
$result = $ldap->search(
base => "dc=zzzz,dc=com",
filter => "(&(objectclass=posixAccount) )",
attrs=>['uid'] );
die "search(): $@\n" if $result->code;
print "Results:\n";
foreach my $entry ( $result->entries) {
$entry->dump;
}
$ldap->unbind();
$ldap->disconnect();
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