From: Jeff Largent <jlargent@imagelinks.com>
To: - Luis - <unix@amigo.net.gt>
Cc: linux <linux-admin@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: openldap
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 15:39:55 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F32AB0B.2060000@imagelinks.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1060275269.28177.18.camel@luisvalencia>
db4 is the default for Redhat 9, openldap is looking for db3.
You should be able to install the db3 packages on you rh9 box.
db3-3.3.11-6
db3-devel-3.3.11-6
db3-utils-3.3.11-6
- Luis - wrote:
> hi, im trying to install openldap 2.0.9 in a RH9 box, but when i make
> configure --enable-shell i got the following error.
>
> checking for pthread.h... yes
> checking POSIX thread version... final
> checking for LinuxThreads pthread.h... yes
> checking for GNU Pth pthread.h... no
> checking for sched.h... yes
> checking for pthread_create in default libraries... no
> checking for pthread link with -kthread... no
> checking for pthread link with -pthread... no
> checking for pthread link with -pthreads... no
> checking for pthread link with -mthreads... no
> checking for pthread link with -thread... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc_r... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthread -lmach -lexc... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthread -Wl,-woff,85... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthread... no
> checking for pthread link with -lc_r... no
> checking for pthread link with -threads... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthreads -lmach -lexc -lc_r... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthreads -lmach -lexc... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthreads -lexc... no
> checking for pthread link with -lpthreads... no
> configure: error: could not link with POSIX Threads
>
> i also try with a newer version of openldap 2.1.22 but with this one i
> got the following,
>
> checking for db.h... yes
> checking for Berkeley DB link (default)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb41)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-41)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4.1)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4-1)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb-4)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb4)... no
> checking for Berkeley DB link (-ldb)... yes
> checking for Berkeley DB thread support... yes
> checking Berkeley DB version for BDB backend... no
> configure: error: BDB: BerkeleyDB version incompatible
>
> i need back shell support because im going to use it for a netmeeting
> server.
>
> Can anybody give a light here please.
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-08-07 19:39 UTC|newest]
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2003-08-07 16:54 openldap - Luis -
2003-08-07 19:39 ` Jeff Largent [this message]
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2003-08-08 15:07 ` openldap - Luis -
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