Re: [exim] cannot compile with DomainKeys

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Temas antigos: Re: [exim] cannot compile with DomainKeys
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Hey

I'm still not able to get it. Can you please detail out the steps a little
bit more.
I've my ssl etc installed. i can't make the libdomainkeys.so file you are
talking abt. What is the target in the libdomainkeys to make the .so file
please?

Nishant


Code Chump wrote:
>
> Thank you Todd.
>
> To follow up for 'the record' this did work and compile under CentOS 5.3.
> w/
> libdomainkeys-0.69 and exim-4.69. The makefile below got wrapped by email,
> but following the changes, I was able to get a successful make. From there
> I
> had to type 'make libdomainkeys.so to make the actual library and then
> install it manually into the library path for CentOS, using a conf file
> and
> ldconfig.
>
> After that exim would build OK against this library and I'm rolling along,
> thanks to your help.
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Todd Lyons <tlyons@???> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Chump Chumpster <codechump@???>
>> wrote:
>> > Thanks for your response. Yes I do have openssl & openssl-dev
>> installed,
>> as
>> > mentioned. I wonder if they're being picked up by the compiler. They
>> were
>> > installed by yum, so they're were you would expect them for CentOS.
>> >
>> > Does anyone know how to explicitly express their locations in config?
>> Thanks
>>
>> This is what I did to make it work:
>>
>> [tlyons@ivwww01 ~/src]$ diff -ruN libdomainkeys-0.69.orig/Makefile
>> libdomainkeys-0.69/Makefile
>> --- libdomainkeys-0.69.orig/Makefile    2006-01-17 16:28:58.000000000
>> -0800
>> +++ libdomainkeys-0.69/Makefile 2008-11-26 13:49:10.273984000 -0800
>> @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
>>  CFLAGS=-DBIND_8_COMPAT -O2
>>  #CFLAGS += -DDK_DEBUG -DDK_HASH_BUFF -Wall
>>  #CFLAGS += -DUNIXWARE
>> -INCS=-I.
>> -LIBS=-L. -ldomainkeys -lcrypto
>> +CFLAGS += -fPIC
>> +INCS=-I. -I/usr/include
>> +LIBS=-L. -ldomainkeys -lcrypto -lresolv
>>  MAKE=make

>>
>>  dktest: dktest.o libdomainkeys.a dns.lib socket.lib
>> @@ -47,6 +48,10 @@
>>        ar cr libdomainkeys.a domainkeys.o dns_txt.o dktrace.o
>>        ranlib libdomainkeys.a

>>
>> +libdomainkeys.so: domainkeys.o dns_txt.o dktrace.o
>> +       rm -f libdomainkeys.so
>> +       ld -shared domainkeys.o dns_txt.o dktrace.o -lcrypto `cat
>> dns.lib`
>> -o libdomainkeys.so
>> +
>>  python: domainkeys_wrap.o _domainkeys.so

>>
>>  domainkeys_wrap.o: domainkeys.h domainkeys.i domainkeys_wrap.c
>> @@ -57,7 +62,7 @@
>>        ld -shared domainkeys.o dns_txt.o dktrace.o domainkeys_wrap.o
>> -lcrypto `cat dns.lib` -o _domainkeys.so

>>
>>  clean:
>> -       rm -f *.o *.so libdomainkeys.a dns.lib dnstest socktest
>> makeheader
>> dktest testtrace domainkeys.h
>> +       rm -f *.o *.so libdomainkeys.a libdomainkeys.so dns.lib dnstest
>> socktest makeheader dktest testtrace domainkeys.h

>>
>> #
>> distributionfile:
>>
>>
>> To build it, I put the libdomainkey.so to be in someplace that the
>> linker could find it, and told exim about it:
>> echo "LDFLAGS += -ldomainkeys" >> Local/Makefile
>>
>> Then I built it.
>>
>> After installing exim, I copied the libdomainkeys.so to $LIB/exim and
>> can verify that it's seen by the exim binary:
>> CentOS52[root@ivwm51 ~]# ldd /usr/sbin/exim | egrep 'domainkeys|dkim'
>>        libdomainkeys.so => /usr/lib64/exim/libdomainkeys.so
>> (0x00002ae197a6f000)
>>        libdkim.so => /usr/lib64/exim/libdkim.so (0x00002ae197c75000)

>>
>> Truth be told, I modified an exim spec file for 4.69-7 from fc10 to
>> build a CentOS 5.2 rpm with dk/dkim support using the shared library
>> method I described above.
>> --
>> Regards...      Todd

>>
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