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Re: Compile OpenLDAP 2.0.23
Hi:
If you want only those packages needed to be installed in order to
make run OpenLDAP and SAMBA install the base system and then run
"dselect" in order to choose the OpenLDAP an smb packages, it should
select the necesary packages for you.
In order to compile you should install make and gcc packages, plus
libncursesX-dev (X = version, I use 5) if you want to recompile the kernel.
Apologies for my poor english.
Good luck
Irving Carrion wrote:
As the list probably already knows I'm fairly new to Linux / Samba.
Please bare with me. =)
I've managed to compile OpenLDAP 2.0.23. The first compile went
wrong. Anyway, 1 day later after apt-get' ting any packages with
"lib" / "dev" and those that sound like they belong in the build =) I
got it to compile correctly.... I didn't want to apt-get the old
version of OpenLDAP from the debian packages so I did it this way.
Finally the QUESTION: After I get a good grip on OpenLDAP I'd like to
blow away the Machine and start the Debian install from scratch. This
time I'd like to do it write. Install only those packages needed to
install OpenLDAP (and of course SAMBA).
Where can I find all the NAMES of the dependencies / packages /
compilers I need to have on the machine in order to get this beast
compiled correctly? I've searched google for "openLDAP dependencies
compile" and other keywords with no luck. Can someone point me to a URL?
Really appreciate any answers the list can provide.
IRV
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