Tom,
I'm now going to assume that you don't actually know anything about linkers
or shared libraries, nor about reading error messages to gain more detail
debugging.
The -Wl,-bnoquiet came from actually reading your error output and seeing
ld: 0711-345 Use the -bloadmap or -bnoquiet option to obt
Tom Baxter wrote:
> Thank you both for the quick reply. I changed my setup.cfg to
> include openssl see below. I also verified that the IBM openssl
> package was installed. Attached is the output from the single gcc
> call.
As said I don't have any experience building on AIX. But from my underst
Thank you both for the quick reply. I changed my setup.cfg to
include openssl see below. I also verified that the IBM openssl
package was installed. Attached is the output from the single gcc
call.
lslpp -L | grep ssl
openssl.base0.9.8.1100C FOpen Secure Socket Layer
Manually rerun that last 'gcc' with a -Wl,-bnoquiet added to see the source
of the objects depending on SSL symbols.
I suspect that your ldap library is linked against OpenSSL. I recommend
installing either IBM's LPP of OpenSSL, or the RPM from www.perzl.org
Here is the spec file I used to build
Tom Baxter wrote:
> Hello, I am having trouble install python-ldap on an AIX 6.1 host. I
> have compiled the openldap libraries and am trying to install without
> any extras like SSL/crypt. Below is my setup.cfg, attached is the out
> put from "python setup.py build".
> Any guidance would be gr