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Re: how to compile recent openldap on Centos 5.5
I have build some openldap rpm packages on http://yum.zymlinux.net/repo/
that rpms are all created from mock build system, it is proved to be
able to build on centos 4.x 5.x, you can even use the yum repo, I have
put the config file on site too.
that rpm will overwrite the openldap from CentOS/Redhat base system.
please be aware.
srpm pakges in
http://yum.zymlinux.net/repo/SRPMS/
please take v2.4.23 only.
FYI
在 2010-11-29一的 09:31 +0100,Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator写道:
> Am 23.11.10 15:18, schrieb Clément OUDOT:
> > 2010/11/23 Aaron Richton <richton@nbcs.rutgers.edu>:
> >> On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Götz Reinicke - IT-Koordinator wrote:
> >>
> >>> I tried to compile the Release 2.4.23 of openldap on my centos 5.5
> >>> server.
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>>
> >>> configure: error: BerkeleyDB version incompatible with BDB/HDB backends
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>>
> >>> db4-4.3.29-10.el5_5.2
> >>
> >> [...]
> >>>
> >>> What may I do wrong? Any sugesstions?
> >>
> >> RHEL/CentOS db4-4.3 has proven unreliable for use with OpenLDAP Software.
> >> You will have to use a version of BerkeleyDB that is not provided by those
> >> vendors. One option is of course to roll your own packages. However, many
> >> RHEL/CentOS users on the list base off of Buchan Milne's RPMs. There is some
> >> (occasionally hard-learned) institutional knowledge in his build process
> >> that you would likely benefit from. You can find references/links to these
> >> in the openldap-technical/openldap-software list archives.
> >
> > If this can help, LTB-project also provides RPMs for CentOS 5:
> > http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/openldap-rpm
>
> Hey and Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> Do you or anybody has any experience with that packages?
>
> I downloaded the srpm to rebuild it on my centos 5.5 system, but It
> fails with the same DB4 missing error.
>
> I installed the provided berkeleydb-ltb-4.6.21.NC-4.patch4.rpm to.
>
> For no I did not try to install and run the provided ldap-rpm.
>
> regards . Götz
>