Hi,

you are probably missing the <db.h> file - this can be fixed by installing
the Berkeley db devel package (I do not exactly know what the name of the
package is...).

Anyhow, to be sure, go to the src/ext-modules/DB_File-.. directory and check
the log files (log.err and log files) generated during the build of the
module.

Let me know if this is the problem... :)

Cheers,
Max

P.S.: Does anyone want to help with Debian packages ?



On 03/04/2010 10:01 AM, Regivaldo Gomes Costa wrote:
Dear friends,
When compiling (make) the Openca version 1.1 on Debian (version 5.0.4)
is the below error. Could anyone help me to solve?
------- ERROR -----------------------------------------
Build::External PERL modules
Building (Authen::SASL::213) ... Ok.
Building (Convert::ASN1::022) ... Ok.
Building (CGI::Session::442) ... Ok.
Building (Bit::Vector::710) ... Ok.
Building (MIME::Base64::308) ... Ok.
Building (DB_File::182) ... ERROR::Can not build module
make[6]: ** [DB_File-1.820] Erro 1
make[5]: ** [modules] Erro 1
make[4]: ** [__install_dir] Erro 2
make[3]: ** [ext-modules] Erro 2
make[2]: ** [__install_dir] Erro 2
make[1]: ** [src] Erro 2
make: ** [__install_dir] Erro 2

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Best Regards,

        Massimiliano Pala

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