[ldapfeed] extid and cwuri aren't the same thing
Historically, we used a ldap://... URI as cwuri attribute, not just the
dn. The extid field, OTOH, was always the dn. So when initializing our
dict of known entities from an ldap source, look at existing extids, not
cwuris, to avoid importing already-existing users (and violated unicity
constraints).
#!/bin/sh -e
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: cubicweb
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog $local_fs $network
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog $local_fs $network
# Should-Start: postgresql
# Should-Stop: postgresql
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start cubicweb application at boot time
### END INIT INFO
# FIXME Seems to be inadequate here
cd /tmp
# FIXME Work-around about the following lintian error
# E: cubicweb-ctl: init.d-script-does-not-implement-required-option /etc/init.d/cubicweb start
#
# Check if we are sure to not want the start-stop-daemon machinery here
# Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 9.3.2 (Writing the scripts) for details.
case $1 in
force-reload)
python -W ignore /usr/bin/cubicweb-ctl reload --force
;;
status)
python -W ignore /usr/bin/cubicweb-ctl status
;;
start|stop|restart|*)
python -W ignore /usr/bin/cubicweb-ctl $1 --force
;;
esac