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Making Apache 2.0.45 with --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-08-19 21:28 -------
...Out of my league.

It appears that the APR-Util (latest version) will not work directly in place of
the APR that is part of the Apache2 HTTPd source distribution.  << Really I
tried >>.  Trying to make that work gives a bunch of apr related redefinitions
in "export.c".  Unable to find a way to enable LDAP in the APR within the source
(it seems to have APR and APR Util together, but configuring and compiling that
version before configuring and compiling the main httpd distribution made no
difference.

Someone on the mailing list suggested putting LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS to point to
the folder locations where the ldap libraries and includes are - but this makes
no difference (in my case, OpenLDAP was installed directly into /usr with
/usr/include and /usr/lib being the default installation directories for these
files).  That user had gotten this to work against Solaris with Solaris LDAP
files, which may have a slightly different build process than Linux.

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