Hello all,
After working with Perldap 1.2 extensively several years ago, a new project based on that old code has arisen, which leads me to a point of needing to get Perldap 1.4 installed on a Solaris 9 box to match a production box which contains the same environment. If I had control, I would probably just use Graham Barr's Net::LDAP to save me the hassle, but I do not. In any case, enough of my life story. :) The real questions I have are:
1) Is the Mozilla Directory SDK that I read about at http://www.mozilla.org/directory/csdk.html still being maintained? Should I expect the code in CVS to work?
2) Are there still active users using Perldap 1.4 and the Directory SDK on Solaris out there, or is this all a thing of the past?
Yes and yes.
Sorry if my questions seem a bit silly and obvious, but throughout my research on this project I've found mostly dead links, including the one for this list's archives!
Anyway, so far I've tried compiling NSS 3.3.1 (per http://mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/buildnss_331.html#build) on the Solaris 9 box with gcc 3.80, but I get no farther than messages like:
make: Fatal error in reader: ../coreconf/arch.mk, line 43: Unexpected end of line seen
I don't think gcc is supported on Solaris. You should really try to get your hands on a copy of Forte 6.2 (or whatever Sun is calling it these days).
Anyway, if anyone can provide any insight to any of my questions or good links on how to get Perldap 1.4 and any required SDK working on Solaris 9, it would be most appreciated. I know I could manually copy over the working Perldap/SDK files on our production box, but 1) I won't have access to that server for a while and 2) I was hoping to do this in a cleaner fashion.
Grab a copy of the latest demo version of Netscape Directory Server 6.11 from enterprise.netscape.com. That includes ldap sdk and perldap. You can just extract the files you need and ignore the rest. Not pretty, but effective.
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