Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Worked like a charm!! That was what I needed. Thanks Tony and Thom for giving me the correct parameters and correct syntax to pass!! Cheers, -- Trev "Bennett, Tony - CNF" wrote: > > Don't know if it will help, but here's my config.nice > for configuring apache 2.0.44 on AIX: > > CC="cc_r"; export CC > CPPFLAGS=-qcpluscmt;export CPPFLAGS > "./configure" \ > "--with-mpm=worker" \ > "--prefix=/usr/local/apache" \ > "--enable-dav=static" \ > "--enable-dav_fs=static" \ > "--enable-ssl=static" \ > "--with-ldap=yes" \ > "--with-ldap-include=/usr/local/include" \ > "--with-ldap-lib=/usr/local/lib" \ > "--enable-ldap=static" \ > "--enable-auth_ldap=static" \ > "$@" > > -----Original Message- > From: Trevor Hurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors > > Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say > how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 > with ldap and auth-ldap support? > > Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? > > - Trev > > Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > > > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also > > > > display apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is > > > > going to configure apr and apr-util as well > > > > > > ++1! > > > > Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ > > > > I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but > > still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info > > for the configure: > > > > ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap > > --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ > > --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 > > > > checking for ldap support... > > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" > > checking for ldap_init in -l... no > > configure: error: could not find an LDAP library > > configure failed for srclib/apr-util > > > > ---oOo--- > > > > Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? Am I > > supposed to use some development libraries instead?? > > > > I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? > > > > Any ideas guys? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -- Trev
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
* Cliff Woolley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say > > > how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 > > > with ldap and auth-ldap support? > > > > > > Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? > > Sorry, it works for me. > > --Cliff it, uh, works fine for me too. latest openLDAP, command line options: --with-ldap=yes --with-ldap-include=/usr/include \ --with-ldap-lib=/usr/lib --enable-ldap=shared \ --enable-auth-ldap=shared cheers -Thom
RE: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Don't know if it will help, but here's my config.nice for configuring apache 2.0.44 on AIX: CC="cc_r"; export CC CPPFLAGS=-qcpluscmt;export CPPFLAGS "./configure" \ "--with-mpm=worker" \ "--prefix=/usr/local/apache" \ "--enable-dav=static" \ "--enable-dav_fs=static" \ "--enable-ssl=static" \ "--with-ldap=yes" \ "--with-ldap-include=/usr/local/include" \ "--with-ldap-lib=/usr/local/lib" \ "--enable-ldap=static" \ "--enable-auth_ldap=static" \ "$@" -Original Message- From: Trevor Hurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 with ldap and auth-ldap support? Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? - Trev Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also > > > display apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is > > > going to configure apr and apr-util as well > > > > ++1! > > Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ > > I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but > still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info > for the configure: > > ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap > --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ > --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 > > checking for ldap support... > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" > checking for ldap_init in -l... no > configure: error: could not find an LDAP library > configure failed for srclib/apr-util > > ---oOo--- > > Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? Am I > supposed to use some development libraries instead?? > > I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? > > Any ideas guys? > > Thanks, > > -- Trev
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say > > how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 > > with ldap and auth-ldap support? > > > > Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? Sorry, it works for me. --Cliff
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Woops, forgot to cc: users list on this. Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say > how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 > with ldap and auth-ldap support? > > Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? > > - Trev > > Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > > > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also display > > > > apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is going to > > > > configure apr and apr-util as well > > > > > > ++1! > > > > Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ > > > > I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but > > still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info > > for the configure: > > > > ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap > > --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ > > --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 > > > > checking for ldap support... > > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" > > checking for ldap_init in -l... no > > configure: error: could not find an LDAP library > > configure failed for srclib/apr-util > > > > ---oOo--- > > > > Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? > > Am I supposed to use some development libraries instead?? > > > > I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? > > > > Any ideas guys? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -- Trev -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 with ldap and auth-ldap support? Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? - Trev Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also display > > > apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is going to > > > configure apr and apr-util as well > > > > ++1! > > Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ > > I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but > still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info > for the configure: > > ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap > --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ > --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 > > checking for ldap support... > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" > checking for ldap_init in -l... no > configure: error: could not find an LDAP library > configure failed for srclib/apr-util > > ---oOo--- > > Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? > Am I supposed to use some development libraries instead?? > > I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? > > Any ideas guys? > > Thanks, > > -- Trev
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Cliff Woolley wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also display > > apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is going to > > configure apr and apr-util as well > > ++1! Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info for the configure: ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 checking for ldap support... setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" checking for ldap_init in -l... no configure: error: could not find an LDAP library configure failed for srclib/apr-util ---oOo--- Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? Am I supposed to use some development libraries instead?? I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? Any ideas guys? Thanks, -- Trev
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also display > apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is going to > configure apr and apr-util as well ++1!
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Jeff Trawick wrote: > > Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32/libldap.so.3" > > the argument of -L should be a directory, not a file Acutally, sorry, my mistake, that was the output of another configure I was doing after I changed some of the params around. I still get this when doing it the way Cliff suggested: checking for ldap support... setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32/" checking for ldap_init in -l... no configure: error: could not find an LDAP library configure failed for srclib/apr-util argh! ;-/ -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Trevor Hurst wrote: setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32/libldap.so.3" the argument of -L should be a directory, not a file
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Cliff Woolley wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Because when I run the make I get the following errors: > > > > > > -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo > > > mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP > > > support built in > > If you go into the apr-util directory and run ./configure --help, among > other things it will tell you: > > --with-ldap-include=path path to ldap include files with trailing slash > --with-ldap-lib=pathpath to ldap lib file > --with-ldap=library ldap library to use > > Go back to the top-level Apache directory and pass ./configure these > arguments, and it will pass them through to apr-util for you. > > I admit this is not entirely obvious, but it's just the way it is. > > --Cliff Man this is frustrating. I went ahead and installed LDAP and point the proper parameters as you suggested to the locations where ldap is installed and it complains of not finding ldap.. Here's the output from:--with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32/libldap.so.3 ./configure --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32/ --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 --enable-auth-ldap and get the following: APR-util Version: 0.9.2 checking for chosen layout... apr-util Applying apr-util hints file rules for mips-sgi-irix6.5 checking for APR... yes checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for egrep... grep -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for sys/types.h... yes checking for sys/stat.h... yes checking for stdlib.h... yes checking for string.h... yes checking for memory.h... yes checking for strings.h... yes checking for inttypes.h... yes checking for stdint.h... no checking for unistd.h... yes checking for ldap support... setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32/libldap.so.3" checking for ldap_init in -lldap50... no checking for ldap_init in -lldapssl41... no checking for ldap_init in -lldapssl40... no checking for ldap_init in -lldapssl30... no checking for ldap_init in -lldapssl20... no checking for ldap_init in -lldap... no checking for ldap_init in -lldap... (cached) no checking for ldap_init in -lldap... (cached) no configure: error: could not find an LDAP library configure failed for srclib/apr-util Any ideas now? I am running out of ideas ;-/ Thanks, -- Trev -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Cliff Woolley wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Because when I run the make I get the following errors: > > > > > > -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo > > > mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP > > > support built in > > If you go into the apr-util directory and run ./configure --help, among > other things it will tell you: > > --with-ldap-include=path path to ldap include files with trailing slash > --with-ldap-lib=pathpath to ldap lib file > --with-ldap=library ldap library to use > > Go back to the top-level Apache directory and pass ./configure these > arguments, and it will pass them through to apr-util for you. > > I admit this is not entirely obvious, but it's just the way it is. > > --Cliff Thanks Cliff!! I'll grab the latest apr and apr-util and give that a shot. I knew there was an explanation. Cheers, -- Trev -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Cliff Woolley wrote: If you go into the apr-util directory and run ./configure --help, among other things it will tell you: --with-ldap-include=path path to ldap include files with trailing slash --with-ldap-lib=pathpath to ldap lib file --with-ldap=library ldap library to use random note: it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also display apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is going to configure apr and apr-util as well I've noticed a PR or two that could have been prevented by this
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Trevor Hurst wrote: I'm guessing it's basically broken and does not work right. Since it's [experimental]. Works great for me. Have you followed the instructions in httpd-2.0/modules/experimental/README.ldap? mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP support built in This tells you that you didn't switch on LDAP support in APR. Regards, Graham -- - [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There's a moon over Bourbon Street tonight..."
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > 0.9.1 is *very* old? Please let me know where I can find > a newer version because last I looked (yesterday) on > apr.apache.org, it shows Sep. 11th, 2002 latest build > 0.9.1 ? And I'm speaking of what's in the released > area and not the CVS repositories. We don't use anything but what's in the CVS repositories. Well, we're about to tag a new version, but that's irrelevant. Ignore 0.9.1. --Cliff
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Because when I run the make I get the following errors: > > > > -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo > > mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP > > support built in If you go into the apr-util directory and run ./configure --help, among other things it will tell you: --with-ldap-include=path path to ldap include files with trailing slash --with-ldap-lib=pathpath to ldap lib file --with-ldap=library ldap library to use Go back to the top-level Apache directory and pass ./configure these arguments, and it will pass them through to apr-util for you. I admit this is not entirely obvious, but it's just the way it is. --Cliff
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Justin, I've tried pointing both apr and apr-util to the prefix INSTALL_DIR which is /usr/local/apr. To no avail it fails with the same errors no matter what. I've also tried pointing it at my build tree after successful builds of both. 0.9.1 is *very* old? Please let me know where I can find a newer version because last I looked (yesterday) on apr.apache.org, it shows Sep. 11th, 2002 latest build 0.9.1 ? And I'm speaking of what's in the released area and not the CVS repositories. Thanks for the response. Cheers, -- Trev -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > --On Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:00 PM -0800 Trevor Hurst > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> -prefer-non-pic -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch > >> mod_auth_ldap.lo > >> mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to > >> have LDAP support built in > > Sounds like you need to specify --with-ldap. APR-util isn't finding > your LDAP libraries. Check the configure output to make sure that > apr-util found your LDAP library correctly. > > >> > the ones bundled with Apache? I'm not sure that version 0.9.1 > >> > had the APU_BINDIR variable (I'd have to check... Justin would > >> > probably know). We're not at the point yet where we have > > Probably not. 0.9.1 is *really* old. -- justin >
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
--On Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:00 PM -0800 Trevor Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -prefer-non-pic -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP support built in Sounds like you need to specify --with-ldap. APR-util isn't finding your LDAP libraries. Check the configure output to make sure that apr-util found your LDAP library correctly. > the ones bundled with Apache? I'm not sure that version 0.9.1 > had the APU_BINDIR variable (I'd have to check... Justin would > probably know). We're not at the point yet where we have Probably not. 0.9.1 is *really* old. -- justin
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
I'm guessing it's basically broken and does not work right. Since it's [experimental]. I've tried everything... no luck here man. Please let me know if I'm doing anything wrong. Thanks for your response, greatly appreciated. -- Trev On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > Because when I run the make I get the following errors: > > make[3]: Entering directory > `/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/experimental' > /bin/sh /usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr/libtool --silent > --mode=compile gcc -g -O2-D_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS > -DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr/include > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr-util/include > -I/usr/local/include -I. -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/os/unix > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/server/mpm/prefork > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/http > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/filters > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/proxy > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/include > -I/usr/freeware/lib/openssl/include/openssl > -I/usr/freeware/lib/openssl/include > -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/dav/main -prefer-non-pic > -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo > mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP > support built in > mod_auth_ldap.c:104: parse error before "deref_options" > mod_auth_ldap.c:104: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union > mod_auth_ldap.c:120: parse error before '}' token > mod_auth_ldap.c:120: warning: data definition has no type or storage class > mod_auth_ldap.c:139: parse error before "mod_auth_ldap_config_t" > mod_auth_ldap.c:168: parse error before "mod_auth_ldap_config_t" > mod_auth_ldap.c: In function `mod_auth_ldap_build_filter': > mod_auth_ldap.c:175: `filtbuf' undeclared (first use in this function) > mod_auth_ldap.c:175: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > mod_auth_ldap.c:175: for each function it appears in.) > > > Is there another place I should point the --with-apr-util option > inside the apache-2.0.44 tree?? > > Thanks, > > -- Trev > > On > Wed, 26 Feb > 2003, > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > > No one wants to take a stab at this eh? > > > I know there must be someone out there > > > amongst the dev community that would know what > > > the problem is? > > > > > > > > I've built and installed both apr 0.9.1 and apr-util 0.9.1. > > > > Why did you build and install apr and apr-util rather than using the ones > > bundled with Apache? I'm not sure that version 0.9.1 had the APU_BINDIR > > variable (I'd have to check... Justin would probably know). We're not at > > the point yet where we have declared a particular version number of apr > > and apr-util to work with Apache 2.0.44 (or any other 2.0.x release) other > > than the one bundled with it. > > > > --Cliff > > > > >
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
Because when I run the make I get the following errors: make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/experimental' /bin/sh /usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -g -O2-D_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS -DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr/include -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/srclib/apr-util/include -I/usr/local/include -I. -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/os/unix -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/server/mpm/prefork -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/http -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/filters -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/proxy -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/include -I/usr/freeware/lib/openssl/include/openssl -I/usr/freeware/lib/openssl/include -I/usr/people/trev/src/httpd-2.0.44/modules/dav/main -prefer-non-pic -static -c mod_auth_ldap.c && touch mod_auth_ldap.lo mod_auth_ldap.c:82:2: #error mod_auth_ldap requires APR-util to have LDAP support built in mod_auth_ldap.c:104: parse error before "deref_options" mod_auth_ldap.c:104: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union mod_auth_ldap.c:120: parse error before '}' token mod_auth_ldap.c:120: warning: data definition has no type or storage class mod_auth_ldap.c:139: parse error before "mod_auth_ldap_config_t" mod_auth_ldap.c:168: parse error before "mod_auth_ldap_config_t" mod_auth_ldap.c: In function `mod_auth_ldap_build_filter': mod_auth_ldap.c:175: `filtbuf' undeclared (first use in this function) mod_auth_ldap.c:175: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once mod_auth_ldap.c:175: for each function it appears in.) Is there another place I should point the --with-apr-util option inside the apache-2.0.44 tree?? Thanks, -- Trev On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Cliff Woolley wrote: > On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > No one wants to take a stab at this eh? > > I know there must be someone out there > > amongst the dev community that would know what > > the problem is? > > > > > > I've built and installed both apr 0.9.1 and apr-util 0.9.1. > > Why did you build and install apr and apr-util rather than using the ones > bundled with Apache? I'm not sure that version 0.9.1 had the APU_BINDIR > variable (I'd have to check... Justin would probably know). We're not at > the point yet where we have declared a particular version number of apr > and apr-util to work with Apache 2.0.44 (or any other 2.0.x release) other > than the one bundled with it. > > --Cliff > >
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > No one wants to take a stab at this eh? > I know there must be someone out there > amongst the dev community that would know what > the problem is? > > > > I've built and installed both apr 0.9.1 and apr-util 0.9.1. Why did you build and install apr and apr-util rather than using the ones bundled with Apache? I'm not sure that version 0.9.1 had the APU_BINDIR variable (I'd have to check... Justin would probably know). We're not at the point yet where we have declared a particular version number of apr and apr-util to work with Apache 2.0.44 (or any other 2.0.x release) other than the one bundled with it. --Cliff
Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors
No one wants to take a stab at this eh? I know there must be someone out there amongst the dev community that would know what the problem is? -- Trev -- Trevor Hurst Senior Systems Administrator DCO Unix Production Systems Silicon Graphics Office Ph: 650.933.6144 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thus a mind that is free from passion is a very citadel; man has no stronger fortress in which to seek shelter and defy every assault. Failure to perceive this is ignorance; but to perceive it, and still not to seek its refuge, is misfortune indeed. --Marcus Aurelius On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Trevor Hurst wrote: > > Hello, > > First off, I like to say that I've posted to the users > list prior to this with not a single reply... > > I am trying to build Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap support > on IRIX 6.5.19. I've successfully built without the ldap > and with many options such as SSL with few problems. > > I've built and installed both apr 0.9.1 and apr-util 0.9.1. > > I've done _everything_ under the sun to get this to pass the > configure stage without error, but to no avail! > > Here's my configure parameters: > > ./configure --enable-auth-ldap --with-apr-util=../apr-util > --enable-mime-magic --enable-ssl --enable-static-rotatelogs --enable-so > --with-ssl=/usr/freeware/lib/openssl > > And here are the errors I'm receiving, is it not knowing how to use > the apu-config correctly? Notice the sed errors: > > creating test/Makefile > config.status: creating docs/conf/httpd-std.conf > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating include/ap_config_layout.h > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/apxs > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/apachectl > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/dbmmanage > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/envvars-std > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/log_server_status > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/logresolve.pl > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/phf_abuse_log.cgi > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating support/split-logfile > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating build/rules.mk > sed: command garbled: s,@APU_BINDIR@,Usage: apu-config [OPTION] > config.status: creating include/ap_config_auto.h > config.status: include/ap_config_auto.h is unchanged > config.status: executing default commands > > > Thanks in advance for any tips. > > -- Trev > > >