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Re: LDAP on FreeBSD 4.2 installation problem



Try /usr/local/etc/openldap

ed

Quoting Michael Cerreto <michael.cerreto@enstimac.fr>:

| To all,
|      Hi, I am new to the list and especially a newbie in the LDAP world.  I
| am having some trouble setting up LDAP with my FreeBSD 4.2 unix server.  I
| have downloaded the source code for openldap-2.0.11 and ran all the following
| commands for the install:
| 1.  ./configure --enable-ldap
| 2.  make depend
| 3.  make
| 4.  make test
| 5.  sh root -c make install
| 
| When all is said and done.  I have yet to find the openldap files now
| installed supposedly on the unix box.  I have used all default settings other
| then the --enale-ldap... which I believe should put the files into
| /usr/local/openldap.  Upong going there, I see nothing!!.. where can these
| files go? or can I have the files installed in another directory?? I've
| looked through the ./configure --help file and tried running the config
| with:
| ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --bindir=/usr/local/bin
| --sbindir=/usr/local/sbin --datadir=/usr/local/data
| --srcdir/usr/src/openldap-2.0.11 --x-libraries=/usr/lib
| --x-includes=/usr/include
| I can't find the installed files anywhere on my system manually.. what is the
| search context to find a particular file in Unix? 'find' ??  Hope this is a
| detailed enough explanation of my problem.
|  
| Any suggestions please are greatly appreciated in advance!!
| Thank you,
| Michael Cerreto
| #################################################
| Michael Cerreto
| Network Admin Integrator
| Ecole Des Mines
| Albi, France
| cerreto@enstimac.fr
| #################################################
| 

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