Yes it works.
If you need some SHM thing just change the ownership of the directory.
it will solve most of the problems.
If there is some SPEC expert here I will be happy to get some help to do this change in the SPEC file instead of doing it manually.

Eliezer

On 6/1/2013 11:50 PM, Ricardo Klein wrote:
Eliezer,

nice, you already have the package I need... Did you package works
with ldap_group external acl?
I will try it and check if your package works with my conf, this SHM
error is driving me crazy.
--
Att...

Ricardo Felipe Klein
[email protected]


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Ricardo,

If you can build an RPM and store it it will be helpful for many people.
it will also add redundancy to my RPM and an alternative to mine.
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/
if you want the SRPM this is where mine is stored:
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/SRPM/

Eliezer


On 6/1/2013 3:01 PM, Ricardo Klein wrote:

Amos,

great thanks, I will fix this mess I did in the ./configure and try
again. If I can build an RPM package for CentOS 6.4 (and it should
work in RHEL 6.4 too) there is any interest I put this in somewhere
people can download it?
--
Att...

Ricardo Felipe Klein
[email protected]


On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 12:39 AM, Amos Jeffries <[email protected]>
wrote:

On 1/06/2013 7:40 a.m., Ricardo Klein wrote:


Hi there,

I am trying to build squid on CentOS 6.4 64bits with
external_acl_helper "ldap_group", but my ./configure log says:
configure: external acl helper ldap_group ... found but cannot be built
I have fired a but in the bugtrack, but, if any of you know what is
wrong, please tell me so I can cancel that bugtracker.



The script detecting external-acl-helpers entries has a bug displaying
the
wrong message for the error. It will report "found but cannot be built"
for
both the found and not-found error cases. In your situation I believe the
helpers as named cannot be found at all due to incorrect ./configure
options.

Details inline with your options...


Here is my ./configure options:
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--exec-prefix=/usr \
--bindir=/usr/bin \
--sbindir=/usr/sbin \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--datadir=/usr/share \
--includedir=/usr/include \
--libdir=/usr/lib64 \
--libexecdir=/usr/libexec \
--sharedstatedir=/var/lib \
--mandir=/usr/share/man \
--infodir=/usr/share/info \
--enable-internal-dns \



internal-dns is enabeld by default. You can omit this.


--disable-strict-error-checking \
--exec_prefix=/usr \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib64/squid \
--localstatedir=/var \
--datadir=/usr/share/squid \
--sysconfdir=/etc/squid \



You already specified several of the above batch of options (datadir,
sysconfdir, libexecdir) with different values. This may cause unexpected
results when installing.
And "--exec_prefix" does not exist. There is a different "--exec-prefix"
option earlier which will be used ... so more unexpected results when
installing.

--with-logdir=$LOCALSTATEDIR/log/squid \
--with-pidfile=$LOCALSTATEDIR/run/squid.pid \



--disable-dependency-tracking \
--enable-arp-acl \


"--enable-arp-acl" does not exit. The replacement --enable-eui is already
enabled  by default, so all you need do is to remove the above option.

--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for \
--enable-auth \


NP: auth is enabled by default, and when omitted will be auto-enabled by
the
below helpers options anyway. You can omit "--enable-auth" entirely.



--enable-basic-auth-helpers=LDAP,MSNT,NCSA,PAM,SMB,YP,getpwnam,multi-domain-NTLM,SASL,DB,squid_radius_auth
--enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=smb_lm,no_check,fakeauth \
--enable-digest-auth-helpers=password,ldap,eDirectory \
--enable-negotiate-auth-helpers=squid_kerb_auth \



The auth build options underwent a major change in the squid-3.2 series.
--enable-X-auth-helpers options no longer exist.
Squid ./configure script is ignoring the above auth helper options and
using
the default versions of the new --enable-auth-X options.

For example your basic auth helpers line should be:

--enable-auth-basic="LDAP,MSNT,NCSA,PAM,SMB,NIS,getpwnam,MSNT-multi-domain,SASL,DB,RADIUS"



--enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user,ldap_group,session,unix_group,wbinfo_group



You are not getting build problems with the auth helpers because the
entire
configure --enable-* option name changed and the broken ones above are
ignored in favour of the auto-detected helpers.
The external-acl-helpers option however did not change, so you hit error
messages trying to build the differently named helpers.

Run "ls -1 helpers/*/" to see all the new helper names. Note that the
list
here is case sensitive.


--enable-cache-digests \
--enable-cachemgr-hostname=localhost \
--enable-delay-pools \
--enable-epoll \
--enable-icap-client \
--enable-ident-lookups \
--enable-linux-netfilter \
--enable-referer-log \



--enable-referer-log no longer exists. It is a built-in squid.conf
logformat
type instead now.

--enable-removal-policies=heap,lru \
--enable-snmp \
--enable-ssl \
--enable-storeio=aufs,diskd,ufs \



NP: with 3.2 and later you probably want to build "rock" cache type as
well.

--enable-useragent-log \



--enable-useragent-log no longer exists. It is a built-in squid.conf
logformat type instead now.


--enable-wccpv2 \
--enable-esi \
--with-aio \
--with-default-user=squid \
--with-filedescriptors=30000 \
--with-dl \
--with-openssl \
--with-pthreads



Amos



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