linuxpam 1.1.4 does not support --enable-dbm
trying with '--enable-db=db', the option to handle db/ndbm, fails with
the above mentionned error.
the only way is '--enable-db=no' without pam_userdb.
not really propper, but as i don't use pam_userdb - works for me
tobias
Berkely DB
On Nov 12, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Tobias Gasser l...@ebp-gasser.ch wrote:
i just restarted from scratch.
as you suggested, i added --enable-dbm to db, but pam stil fails.
config db:
--enable-compat185
--enable-cxx
--enable-db
This should be --enable-dbm
JH
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Jeremy Huntwork schrieb:
On Oct 29, 2011, at 5:52 PM, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
The Linux-PAM build fails for me, most likely due to the Bekkeley DB
upgrade to 5.2.26.
I get the following error:
.libs/pam_userdb.o: In function `user_lookup':
On 11/10/2011 06:49 AM, Tobias Gasser wrote:
Jeremy Huntwork schrieb:
On Oct 29, 2011, at 5:52 PM, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
The Linux-PAM build fails for me, most likely due to the Bekkeley DB
upgrade to 5.2.26.
I get the following error:
.libs/pam_userdb.o: In function `user_lookup':
The Linux-PAM build fails for me, most likely due to the Bekkeley DB
upgrade to 5.2.26.
I get the following error:
.libs/pam_userdb.o: In function `user_lookup':
/sources/Linux-PAM-1.1.3/modules/pam_userdb/pam_userdb.c:159: undefined
reference to `__db_ndbm_open'