c james wrote: > Mark Michelson wrote: >> c james wrote: >>> Mark Michelson wrote: >>>> c james wrote: >>>>> I have c-client installed on a 64bit system running Gentoo. I am trying >>>>> to run configure so I can test the IMAP voicemail functionality. But >>>>> >>>>> asterisk-1.4.22 # ./configure --with-imap=/usr/include/imap >>>>> >>>>> just gives me the following error. >>>>> >>>>> checking for gnutls_bye in -lgnutls... no >>>>> checking for UW IMAP Toolkit c-client library... no >>>>> checking for system c-client library...... no >>>>> configure: *** >>>>> configure: *** The UW IMAP Toolkit installation on this system appears >>>>> to be broken. >>>>> configure: *** Either correct the installation, or run configure >>>>> configure: *** including --without-imap. >>>>> >>>>> c-client is installed. >>>>> >>>>> voicemail1 asterisk-1.4.22 # equery files c-client >>>>> [ Searching for packages matching c-client... ] >>>>> * Contents of net-libs/c-client-2006k: >>>>> /usr/include/imap/c-client.h >>>>> ... bunch of others >>>>> /usr/include/imap/utf8aux.h >>>>> /usr/lib64/c-client.a >>>>> /usr/lib64/libc-client.a -> c-client.a >>>>> /usr/lib64/libc-client.so.1.0.0 >>>>> >>>> Interesting output there. >>>> >>>> If you specify "--with-imap=/usr/src/imap" then that means that the source >>>> for >>>> the imap toolkit is located at /usr/src/imap. It appears though, that only >>>> the >>>> c-client source is located there (or perhaps just the headers), and that >>>> causes >>>> the configure script to fail. If you specify just "--with-imap" with no >>>> argument >>>> or "--with-imap=system" then the configure script will try to find the >>>> c-client >>>> library and include files in common places where distributions tend to >>>> install them. >>>> >>>> I'm guessing, though, that you did not download and compile the imap >>>> toolkit >>>> yourself and that you had Gentoo do it for you. The installation directory >>>> for >>>> the headers is different than where most distros place them. Most put the >>>> c-client header files in /usr/include/c-client instead of >>>> /usr/include/imap. >>>> >>>> My suggestions for possible fixes are >>>> >>>> 1) Try reconfiguring with just --with-imap or with --with-imap=system >>>> instead of >>>> specifying a directory. I'm suspecting this will not work properly because >>>> of >>>> the directory where the header files are, though. >>>> >>>> 2) If step 1 fails like I think it will, then try moving the .h files from >>>> /usr/include/imap to /usr/include/c-client and rerun the configure script >>>> --with-imap and see if that helps. I suspect this will work. If it does, I >>>> can >>>> modify the configure script so that we search in the imap/ directory as >>>> well as >>>> the c-client directory for header files. >>>> >>>> If things still fail after those two steps, then respond with the section >>>> from >>>> the config.log file which displays the failure that occurred when >>>> searching for >>>> imap support. >>>> >>>> Mark Michelson >>>> >>>> >>> You are correct, c-client was installed through the Gentoo portage >>> command of >>> >>> emerge c-client >>> >>> Neither of the two suggestions worked. Here is the relevant output from >>> config.log >>> >>> configure:18552: checking for UW IMAP Toolkit c-client library >>> configure:18630: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 >>> -I/usr/src/asterisk-1.4.22/../imap-2004g/c-client conftest.c >>> /usr/src/asterisk-1.4.22/../imap-2004g/c-client/c-client.a >&5 >>> gcc: /usr/src/asterisk-1.4.22/../imap-2004g/c-client/c-client.a: No such >>> file or directory >>> conftest.c:145:22: error: c-client.h: No such file or directory >>> >> Yuck. That check for the imap-2004g directory bugs me. It's not anything >> you've >> done, but a seemingly arbitrary decision that was made when the original >> IMAP >> support was merged. The thing is, if a working IMAP installation is not >> found in >> that imap-2004g directory, the configure script is supposed to be "smart" >> enough >> to try to switch to the system-installed c-client library instead. Was there >> any >> further output down below what you have shown me that mentions something >> like >> "Checking for system c-client library...?" If so, could you post the >> config.log >> output from that section? >> >> Mark Michelson >> > > I attached the entire config.log
I took a look through the log, and it appears that the test program which is used to verify a working imap installation is failing in ssl-related functions in the c-client library. Perhaps you have a missing openssl dependency? Mark Michelson _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users