Correct. That is why, as I mentioned in the first mail, I installed Berkeley DB 4.5. I did not uninstall version 4.3 since I don't know what else in the system is using it and I don't want to break anything.
The problem is that even though I installed version 4.5 OpenLDAP configure script still wants to use version 4.3 even after I tell him to look for libraries in the Berkeley 4.5 folder (with --includedir=/folder/) ... what I really need to know is how I can force him to ignore /usr/lib for Berkeley and use /usr/local/bdb4.5 instead. -----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: sexta-feira, 20 de Junho de 2008 16:42 To: Nuno Manuel Martins; Dieter Kluenter; [email protected] Subject: RE: Installation problem with Berkeley DB --On Friday, June 20, 2008 4:31 PM +0100 Nuno Manuel Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It does mention that the configure script will set environment setting > and "if" it all goes well this should be enough. Doesn't mention much in > case things go wrong except to take a look at config.log which tells me > it can't compile with Berkely 4.3 due to some problem with linking which > I have no clue about since I am no developer and have little > understanding of programming in general and C in particular. > > That much I had understood from Google, what I was looking for though was > a workaround for the problem. The workaround is, don't use BDB 4.3. It's not supported with OpenLDAP because BDB 4.3 showed itself to be unreliable. --Quanah -- Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
