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Re: Fw: Help - Cannot install OpenLDAP - 'make test' failed.



I just use the default configuration. And it shouldn't use tcp wrappers.

There is only one line in file tests/test-db/master.log:

../servers/slapd/slapd: error while loading shared libraries: libdb-4.0.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Sparks" <asparks@doublesparks.net>
To: <nickwang@bu.edu>
Cc: <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Help - Cannot install OpenLDAP - 'make test' failed.


> Did you build with tcp wrappers?  If so, did you include an entry in the
> /etc/hosts.allow for service 'slapd', allowing connections from 127.0.0.1?
>
> Otherwise, look in the tests/test-db/master.log file... may find the clue
> there.
> -Alan
>
> Yijun Wang said:
> > Hi,  I cannot build OpenLDAP. The "make test" cannot pass. (./configure,
> > make depend, make can be done without problem) The error message is,
> >
> > #make test
> > cd tests; make test
> > make[1]: Entering directory `/opt/openldap-2.0.25/tests'
> > ln: `./data': cannot overwrite directory
> > make[1]: [test-ldbm] Error 1 (ignored)
> > ln: `./schema': File exists
> > make[1]: [test-ldbm] Error 1 (ignored)
> > Initiating LDAP tests for LDBM...
> >>>>>> Executing all LDAP tests...
> >>>>>> Test Directory: .
> >>>>>> Backend: ldbm
> >>>>>> Starting test000-rootdse ...
> > running defines.sh . ldbm
> > Datadir is ./data
> > Cleaning up in ./test-db...
> > Starting slapd on TCP/IP port 9009...
> > Using ldapsearch to retrieve all the entries...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > Waiting 5 seconds for slapd to start...
> > ./scripts/test000-rootdse: kill: (22097) - No such process
> > ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server
> >>>>>> Test failed
> >>>>>> ./scripts/test000-rootdse failed (exit 1)
> > make[1]: *** [test-ldbm] Error 1
> > make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/openldap-2.0.25/tests'
> > make: *** [test] Error 2
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nick
> >
> >
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Harry Rüter" <harry_rueter@gmx.de>
> >> To: <OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:48 AM
> >> Subject: Re: Cannot install OpenLDAP with BerkeleyDB 4.0.14? Help
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > Yijun Wang wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Hi all,
> >> > >
> >> > >  I am installing OpenLDAP, environment:
> >> > >
> >> > > Redhat 7.3
> >> > > OpenLDAP 2.0.25
> >> > > BerkeleyDB 4.0.14
> >> > >
> >> > > First I successfully installed BerkeleyDB.
> >> > > Then I run ./configure under folder openldap and it always stop.
> >> The
> >> last
> >> > > messages are:
> >> > >
> >> > > checking for thread specific errno... yes
> >> > > checking for thread specific h_errno... yes
> >> > > checking for db.h... no
> >> > > checking for db... no
> >> > > checking for GDBM library... checking for gdbm_open... no
> >> > > checking for gdbm_open in -lgdbm... no
> >> > > no
> >> > > checking for mdbm.h... no
> >> > > checking for db... no
> >> > > checking for GDBM library... checking for gdbm_open... no
> >> > > checking for gdbm_open in -lgdbm... no
> >> > > no
> >> > > checking for gdbm.h... no
> >> > > checking for db... no
> >> > > configure: warning: could not find suitable LDBM backend
> >> > > configure: error: select appropriate LDBM options or disable
> >> > >
> >> > > It seems that the configure cannot find the BerkeleyDB. How to
> >> solve
> >> this
> >> > > problem?
> >> >
> >> > Try something like this (before you conigure/make :
> >> >
> >> > export CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/berkeleydb4/include"
> >> > export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/berkeleydb4/lib"
> >> >
> >> > Your path to  BerkeleyDB 4.0.14 will be another,
> >> > so this is just an example ...
> >> >
> >> > > Thanks very much.
> >> > >
> >> > > Nick
> >> >
> >> > greets Harry
> >> >
>
>
> ===========
> Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator
> <asparks@doublesparks.net>
>
>
>