Worked like a charm!! That was what I needed. Thanks Tony and Thom for giving me the correct parameters and correct syntax to pass!!
Cheers, -- Trev "Bennett, Tony - CNF" wrote: > > Don't know if it will help, but here's my config.nice > for configuring apache 2.0.44 on AIX: > > CC="cc_r"; export CC > CPPFLAGS=-qcpluscmt;export CPPFLAGS > "./configure" \ > "--with-mpm=worker" \ > "--prefix=/usr/local/apache" \ > "--enable-dav=static" \ > "--enable-dav_fs=static" \ > "--enable-ssl=static" \ > "--with-ldap=yes" \ > "--with-ldap-include=/usr/local/include" \ > "--with-ldap-lib=/usr/local/lib" \ > "--enable-ldap=static" \ > "--enable-auth_ldap=static" \ > "$@" > > -----Original Message----- > From: Trevor Hurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 2:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.44 w/ auth_ldap build errors > > Anyone in users have this problem, or should I say > how mny out there have successfully compiled apache2.0.44 > with ldap and auth-ldap support? > > Did anyone have the same problem I'm experiencing? > > - Trev > > Trevor Hurst wrote: > > > > Cliff Woolley wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Jeff Trawick wrote: > > > > > > > it would be useful if ./configure --help for Apache would also > > > > display apr and apr-util --help screen if the Apache configure is > > > > going to configure apr and apr-util as well > > > > > > ++1! > > > > Please, someone try to help me out here again... argh! ;-/ > > > > I've installed OpenLDAP to use the headers and libs but > > still to no avail...same error when I pass it the info > > for the configure: > > > > ./configure --with-ldap --enable-ldap --enable-auth-ldap > > --with-ldap-include=/usr/freeware/include/ \ > > --with-ldap-lib=/usr/freeware/lib32 --with-ldap=libldap.so.3 > > > > checking for ldap support... > > setting APRUTIL_INCLUDES to "-I/usr/freeware/include/" > > setting APRUTIL_LDFLAGS to "-L/usr/freeware/lib32" > > checking for ldap_init in -l... no > > configure: error: could not find an LDAP library > > configure failed for srclib/apr-util > > > > -------oOo------- > > > > Why doesn't it like/see my ldap library I'm pointing it to? Am I > > supposed to use some development libraries instead?? > > > > I'm at a complete loss of what in the world it's wanting!? > > > > Any ideas guys? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -- Trev
