Is your openldap stored somewhere custom, outside of your PATH? Try pointing to 
it with the =DIR optional parameter. (I'm not sure which openldap path it 
wants, I usually try a few until it locks in... would love to know which 
directory is expected.)

[ns3:~/src/virtuoso-opensource] administrator% ./configure --help
<snip>
 --enable-openldap(=DIR)



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> On 08-Feb-18, at 11:33 AM, Fernando Carpani <fernando.carp...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> In both cases, I got the message:
> 
> SR185: Undefined procedure DB.DBA.ldap_search.
> 
> But the "configure" in installation has
> --enable-openldap
> 
> Some guide to resolve that?
> Thanks.
> FDO
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