05-Dec-02 at 08:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I thought you might like to know the solution.  First a little history.
> 
> I did not want to use the port that came with FreeBSD because it was 
> version 0.7.  So I had downloaded version 0.8 from the FreeRadius site.  It 
> compiled OK until I tried to compile the dbm module.
> 
> To solve the problem I just went back to the ports version 0.7 and compiled 
> it.  The FreeBSD ports collection is very much "plug and play".  If a 
> dependency is missing, 9 times out of 10 it knows how to solve the 
> problem.  It turns out that the dbm library is not loaded with the standard 
> build of FreeBSD, but the port of FreeRadius knows how to find and install 
> that library.
> 
> So after I compiled the 0.7 version, I was able to compile the rlm_dbm 
> modules.  I just won't run the make install for the 0.7 version.
> 
> Anyway, thanks for your help.
> 

You're welcome. The first theory was therefore right - the libraries
weren't on the system in source form, I guess.

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