Thank you both for the quick reply. I changed my setup.cfg to include openssl see below. I also verified that the IBM openssl package was installed. Attached is the output from the single gcc call.
lslpp -L | grep ssl openssl.base 0.9.8.1100 C F Open Secure Socket Layer openssl.man.en_US 0.9.8.1100 C F Open Secure Socket Layer -------------------------------- [_ldap] extra_objects = extra_compile_args = libs = ldap_r lber ssl library_dirs = /usr/local/lib /usr/lib include_dirs = /usr/local/include /usr/include/openssl [egg_info] tag_build = tag_date = 0 tag_svn_revision = 0 [install] compile = 1 optimize = 1 [bdist_rpm] doc_files = CHANGES README INSTALL TODO Demo/ provides = python-ldap release = 0 packager = Michael Stroeder <mich...@stroeder.com> requires = python libldap.so.2 --------------------------- On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Chris Dukes <pakrati...@gmail.com> wrote: > Manually rerun that last 'gcc' with a -Wl,-bnoquiet added to see the source > of the objects depending on SSL symbols. > I suspect that your ldap library is linked against OpenSSL. I recommend > installing either IBM's LPP of OpenSSL, or the RPM from www.perzl.org > > Here is the spec file I used to build python-ldap 2.3.10 back in March on > AIX 5.3. > http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~pakrat/python-ldap-2.3.10-1.fc13aix53.spec > This was added to the contents of the source RPM for python-ldap taken from > Fedora 13. > This was done with Visual Age 'C' and 'C++' 10.1.0.0 > I provided build requirements, including python, from > http://www.perzl.org/aix/ > Unfortunately, I did not build the OpenLDAP RPM I used and cannot provide > you the binary RPM. > You can try using the openldap spec file from > ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/aix/freeSoftware/aixtoolbox/SPECS/ > in combination with the source and patches from current Fedora as a starting > point for building OpenLDAP. > > > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Tom Baxter <tkb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello, I am having trouble install python-ldap on an AIX 6.1 host. I >> have compiled the openldap libraries and am trying to install without any >> extras like SSL/crypt. Below is my setup.cfg, attached is the out put from >> "python setup.py build". >> Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thanks, Tom Baxter >> >> --------------- >> [_ldap] >> extra_objects = >> extra_compile_args = >> libs = ldap_r lber >> library_dirs = /usr/local/lib >> include_dirs = /usr/local/include >> >> [egg_info] >> tag_build = >> tag_date = 0 >> tag_svn_revision = 0 >> >> [install] >> compile = 1 >> optimize = 1 >> >> [bdist_rpm] >> doc_files = CHANGES README INSTALL TODO Demo/ >> provides = python-ldap >> release = 0 >> packager = Michael Stroeder <mich...@stroeder.com> >> requires = python libldap.so.2 >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances >> and start using them to simplify application deployment and >> accelerate your shift to cloud computing. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Python-LDAP-dev mailing list >> Python-LDAP-dev@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-ldap-dev >> > >
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