Re: [Exim] [compilation]

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Autor: Malte Geierhos
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Tony Earnshaw wrote:

hi !

>man, 2003-02-10 kl. 21:54 skrev Nico Erfurth:
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>>>make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/exim-3.36/build-Linux-i386/lookups'
>>>gcc -c -O -I /usr/local/ldap/include cdb.c
>>>gcc -c -O -I /usr/local/ldap/include dbmdb.c
>>>gcc -c -O -I /usr/local/ldap/include dnsdb.c
>>>gcc -c -O -I /usr/local/ldap/include ldap.c
>>>ldap.c:32: lber.h: No such file or directory
>>>ldap.c:33: ldap.h: No such file or directory
>>>make[2]: *** [ldap.o] Error 1
>>>make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/exim-3.36/build-Linux-i386/lookups'
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>>AHA! ;)
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>>Did you install the ldap headerfiles?
>>Is you LOOKUP_INCLUDES-path correct? (or was it LDAP_INCLUDES?,
>>something like that :))
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>He mentions Debian but no mention of the LDAP type or version.
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on woody actuell libldap2-dev is

openldap2 (2.0.23-6.3)
include files are located at /usr/include

hope this helps
Greetings,
Malte

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>With an Openldap 2.1.x (which Frederic will definitely *not* be using)
>source install, his header files will be in /usr/local/include. There is
>no such directory on my RH machine as /usr local/ldap - but who knows
>with Debian?.
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>Why in the name of all that's sweet not do a find for the header files?
>That is, if the Debian install includes ldap header files at all.
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>Best,
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>Tony
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