fre, 2002-09-20 kl. 08:19 skrev Keith Mastin: > WTF? Looks to me like db-4 isn't properly included... > What file should I specifically be trying to locate, and how do I properly > set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and CPPFLAGS to point to it? > Alternatively, do I really need ldbm? The purpose of ldap on this machine > is to use the qmail_ldap patch for qmail authentication and to get all > qmail user account information from an LDAP database. > Please let me know if any other information is needed. FWIW: 1: I use Openldap, amongst other things, for Exim smtp server AUTH PLAIN and AUTH CRAM-MD5 user authentication data, for Exim system aliases, group aliases, user mail addresses and virtual domains; 2: My versions are Openldap 2.1.4 and Berkeley 4.0.14; 3: IIRC one of the two gentlemen pointed out in this list that BDB 4.1 should *not* be used with Openldap 2.1.x; 4: I have /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/include/db.h . I moved the original /usr/include/db.h to db.h.old and symlinked /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/include/db.h to /usr/include/db.h and all configured, compiled and all tests completed o.k. I.e., everything works. Exim was designed for BDB 3 database libraries, but seems perfectly happy with BDB 4 and compiles and works well without complaining. Hope this helps, Best, Tony -- Tony Earnshaw Tha can allway tell a Yorkshireman, but tha canna tell 'im much. e-post: tonni@billy.demon.nl www: http://www.billy.demon.nl gpg public key: http://www.billy.demon.nl/tonni.armor Telefoon: (+31) (0)172 530428 Mobiel: (+31) (0)6 51153356 GPG Fingerprint = 3924 6BF8 A755 DE1A 4AD6 FA2B F7D7 6051 3BE7 B981 3BE7B981
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