It shouldn't matter about that.  The point is all the required software has
been installed for OpenLDAP without problems.  Its just OpenLDAP that hangs.
 
Dave

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From: Tay, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/18/2005 10:22 AM
To: Henderson, David
Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: RE: installation problems



I don't use Debian and have no comment. 
  
Gary 

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        To: Tay, Gary 
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        Subject: RE: installation problems 
        
        
        Gary, 
             I am compiling the software on Debian 3.1 (Sarge).  This is the
latest release of the distro's GNU/Linux.  Is there anything that I can look
into to see what the problem is?

         
        Thanks, 
        Dave Henderson 

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        From: Tay, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Sent: Tue 10/18/2005 12:09 AM 
        To: Henderson, David 
        Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org 
        Subject: RE: installation problems 
        
        

        What OS are you using? are you using a very old version of OS? Eg:
RH9 
        or Solaris2.6? Please upgrade the OS to RHFC3 or Solaris8 or later. 

        Gary 

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        To: Tay, Gary 
        Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org 
        Subject: RE: installation problems 


        Gary, 
                Just to double check... the ssl package installs to 
        /usr/local/ssl (using default paths for installation)?  I moved the 
        previously compiled openSSL package to a .org directory (mv 
        /usr/local/ssl /usr/local/ssl.org), then ran the following: 

        Make clean 
        ./config shared 
        make 
        make test 
        make install 

        Everything appeared to go fine.  I then tried to recompile OpenLDAP,
but 
        still got the same problem during compile.  Are there any issues
with 
        conflicts between certain versions of the software?  Here are the 
        following versions I am trying to use: 

        openSSL 0.9.8 
        bdb             5.2.52 
        cyrus sasl      2.2.21 
        openLDAP        2.2.26 

        Thanks, 

        Dave Henderson 

        MCP, MCSA, MCSE, A+ 
        Distributed Computer Systems Analyst 
        Florida Department of Corrections 
        Phone: 407.207.7391            Suncom: 343.7391 
          
          

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        From: Tay, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 1:30 PM 
        To: Henderson, David 
        Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org 
        Subject: RE: installation problems 

        This FAQ entry would be informative to you. 
          
        http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?_highlightWords=meta
<http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?_highlightWords=meta&file=1085>
&file=1085 
          
        I don't think there is any restriction that one can't store Samba
data 
        in LDAP using BDB. 
          
        Could you re-configure OpenSSL with just "shared", prior to "make", 
        "make clean" to make sure you start from a clean state, and then
build 
        and install the OpenSSL binaries again. 
          
        Gary 

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                Cc: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org 
                Subject: RE: installation problems 
                
                

                Gary, 

                            I changed the installation scripts back to using
the 
        "-I/usr/local/ssl/include" parameter.  I also found out I was
compiling 
        a static library version of OpenSSL, which I have recompiled and 
        installed using "./config shared zlib-dynamic".  Still bombs at the
same 
        point in the installation routine. 

                

                            BTW, thanks for explaining those switches for
me. 
        Is it possible to have Samba use bdb as the backend instead of
"ldbm"? 
        What are meta definitions? 

                

                Thanks, 

                

                Dave Henderson 

                

                MCP, MCSA, MCSE, A+ 

                Distributed Computer Systems Analyst 

                Florida Department of Corrections 

                Phone: 407.207.7391            Suncom: 343.7391 

                

                

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                Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:43 PM 
                To: Henderson, David 
                Subject: RE: installation problems 

                

                Looking at the config.log you post later I believe you
should 
        use "-I/usr/local/ssl/include". 

                

                Did you configure OpenSSL using "shared" option? 

                

                # cd openssl-0.9.7g 

                # ./config shared 

                # make clean 

                # make 

                # make install 

                

                "-enable-ldbm -enable-ldap -enable-meta" 

                

                The 1st one for some backend that SambaLDAP Tools 
        (smbldap-tools) assume, the OL developers favorites BDB and HDB 

                The 2nd for proxy server 

                The 3rd for meta defintions 

                

                Depends on what you need. That was why I said "something 
        like"... 

                

                Gary 

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                        Subject: RE: installation problems 

                        Thanks guys/gals for your help with my problems.  I 
        ended up using the syntax that Gary submitted to try to install, but
now 
        am getting the following error message... 

                        

                                    Configure: error: Could not locate
TLS/SSL 
        package 

                        

                        I am positive that I have it installed.  I did
notice 
        that during the configuration portion it is listing "Found ssl.h" as
no. 
        I even adjusted the below syntax to use
"/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl" 
        where applicable. 

                        

                                    Another question I have is, why would I
want 
        to "-enable-ldbm -enable-ldap -enable-meta" if I am only going to
use 
        Berkeley DB.  Can I remove those other types of authentication or do
I 
        still need them in order to use bdb? 

                        

                        Thanks, 

                        

                        Dave Henderson 

                        

                        MCP, MCSA, MCSE, A+ 

                        Distributed Computer Systems Analyst 

                        Florida Department of Corrections 

                        Phone: 407.207.7391            Suncom: 343.7391 

                        

                        

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                        Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:38 PM 
                        To: Henderson, David 
                        Subject: RE: installation problems 

                        

                        Try something like: 

                        # env 
 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/lib/sasl2:/usr/local/Berkeley 
        DB.4 
        .2/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib 
        -L/usr/local/lib/sasl2 -L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib 
        -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -R/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib/sasl2 
        -R/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib -R/usr/local/ssl/lib" 
        CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/sasl 
        -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/include -I/usr/local/ssl/include" 
        ./configure --enable-bdb --enable-ldbm --enable-ldap --enable-meta 
        --enable-crypt --with-tls --with-cyrus-sasl 

                        Gary 

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                        Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:28 PM 
                        To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org 
                        Subject: installation problems 

                        

                        Hi all, 

                                    I am having two problems while
installing 
        openLDAP.  To give you a synopsis of what's happened so far... I
have 
        successfully installed the latest version (in this order) of
openSSL, 
        Berkeley DB (4.2.52.4), and Cyrus Sasl.  I found that I should not
be 
        installing the latest version of BDB because of stability issues,
but 
        before finding that out, I had installed the latest.  I removed all
the 
        files associated with the 4.3.x version and now get the following
error: 

                        

                        # export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include/ 
        -I/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl/
-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/include/" 
                        # export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib/ 
        -L/usr/local/ssl/lib/ -L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib/" #./configure

        --with-cyrus-sasl --disable-cleartext --enable-spasswd
--enable-slurpd 
        --enable-bdb ... checking for sys/un.h... yes checking for 
        openssl/ssl.h... no checking for ssl.h... no 

                        configure: warning: Could not locate TLS/SSL package

                        configure: warning: TLS data protection not
supported! 
                        checking for _beginthread... no 
                        checking for pthread.h... yes 
                        ... 
                        checking number of arguments of gethostbyaddr_r... 8

                        checking for db.h... yes 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (default)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb43)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-43)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4.3)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4-3)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb42)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-42)... no 
                        checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4.2)... yes 
                        checking for Berkeley DB version match... no 
                        configure: error: Berkeley DB version mismatch 

                                    My other problem comes when configuring
the 
        openLDAP package. It keeps saying that I don't have SSL/TLS
installed, 
        but I do.  In fact it is installed in its default location 
        (/usr/local/ssl).  I have tried to install using the -with-ssl (or 
        whichever parameter it is), but nothing I do seems to assist the 
        configure script in finding the ssl header or library file.  I have
also 
        tried modifying the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS to include the 
        /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl directories.  Any help would be
greatly 
        appreciated. 

                        Thanks, 

                        Dave Henderson 


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