Corinna Vinschen b49934db7f * cygheap.h (cygheap_pwdgrp::get_home): Add dnsdomain parameter to
declaration in ldap-related method.
	(cygheap_pwdgrp::get_shell): Ditto.
	(cygheap_pwdgrp::get_gecos): Ditto.
	* ldap.cc (cyg_ldap::open): Use NO_ERROR instead of 0.
	(cyg_ldap::close): Reset last_fetched_sid.
	(cyg_ldap::fetch_ad_account): Return immediately if sid is the same as
	last_fetched_sid.  Open LDAP connection from here.  Move initialization
	of rdse after open call.  Set last_fetched_sid if LDAP call was
	successful.
	* ldap.h (class cyg_ldap): Add member last_fetched_sid.
	(cyg_ldap::cyg_ldap): Initialize last_fetched_sid.
	(cyg_ldap::is_open): New inline method.
	* uinfo.cc (cygheap_pwdgrp::init): Drop initialization of db_home,
	db_shell and db_gecos with "cygwin desc", thus only using the fallback
	by default.
	(fetch_windows_home): Add parameter dnsdomain.  Call
	cyg_ldap::fetch_ad_account if required.
	(fetch_from_path): Add parameter dnsdomain.  Call fetch_windows_home
	accordingly.
	(cygheap_pwdgrp::get_home): Accomodate call to fetch_windows_home.
	Add dnsdomain parameter in ldap-related method.  Call
	cyg_ldap::fetch_ad_account if required.
	(cygheap_pwdgrp::get_shell): Ditto.
	(cygheap_pwdgrp::get_gecos): Ditto.
	(pwdgrp::fetch_account_from_windows): Drop cyg_ldap::open call prior to
	cyg_ldap::fetch_ad_account call.  Set is_current_user to true if we're
	handling the current user account.  Make sure to perform the LDAP calls
	only for users, and only if required.
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