Good day,

Bah, what a dumb mistake.  For some odd reason I kept thinking that the
header files were ones that would have been with the patch.

Thanks for your reply, and sorry for the dumb question.

----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: qmail-ldap compile failure


>
> > I'm trying to install qmail on a Redhat 7.2 system, using the qmail-ldap
> > patch.  I've set up qmail without ldap a few times already, and I've
> > already set up the ldap server and added a user to it, so I'm figuring
this
> > shouldn't take too much pain to make happen. =)
> >
> > Following the instructions on Life With qmail-ldap, I've set up all of
my
> > users and downloaded the source for qmail-1.03 and qmail-ldap-1.03-
> > 20011001a.patch .  However, after patching qmail, the compile fails.
The
> > last few lines are:
> >
> > ./load auto-gid substdio.a error.a str.a fs.a
> > ( ./auto-uid auto_uida `head -1 conf-users` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uidd `head -2 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uidl `head -3 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uido `head -4 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uidp `head -5 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uidq `head -6 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uidr `head -7 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-uid auto_uids `head -8 conf-users | tail -1` \
> > &&./auto-gid auto_gidq `head -1 conf-groups` \
> > &&./auto-gid auto_gidn `head -2 conf-groups | tail -1` \
> > ) > auto_uids.c.tmp && mv auto_uids.c.tmp auto_uids.c
> > ./compile auto_uids.c
> > ./auto-str auto_usera `head -1 conf-users` > auto_usera.c
> > ./compile auto_usera.c
> > ./compile  -I/usr/local/include  qldap-ldaplib.c
> > qldap-ldaplib.c:4:18: lber.h: No such file or directory
> > qldap-ldaplib.c:5:18: ldap.h: No such file or directory
> > make: *** [qldap-ldaplib.o] Error 1
>
> you need to specify where the ldap includes are located.  edit the
> makefile to spceify the proper location, and compile.
>
> dan
>
>
> > Neither of those files exist anywhere in my build tree.
> >
> > A Google reveals that another person had this problem, but it was due to
> > another patch that he had applied.
> >
> > I'm not much of a C coder, so it's a bit difficult for me to tell what
is
> > wrong with the patch (if anything).
> >
> > Am I missing something here?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> >           - Darren -
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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