> -----Original Message----- > From: Aaron Richton [mailto:rich...@nbcs.rutgers.edu] > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 5:03 PM
> > You are setting yourself for immense pain; the gdbm backend > in that version will almost certainly suffer from (possibly > irreparable) corruption. The only valid reason to do this > would be if you found a six year old server and wanted to see > what data was on it, read-only off the network... Good to know it. I think we eventually switch to some more reliable backend. > > With that said, take a glance through "config.log." You'll > probably need to make your own gdbm build as a prerequisite, > for that matter; once that is available on the system set > CPPFLAGS/LDFLAGS appropriately when re-running OpenLDAP configure. > I looked at it and there was nothing new - gdbm_open was missing. It turned out that GDBM must be installed, not only built to build OpenLDAP. Now it seems to work. Thanks! Piotr