I will second the recommendation for docker version. Much easier to get up and running with docker, which I've used for years. Never had a problem getting the container up and running. I'm using posgresql backend, ldap auth (active directory) and Cisco DUO for 2-factor authentication. It's been solid for years.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 10:09 AM Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 10:59 AM Tony Guadagno > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Gerardo, I am just a user, but my 2 cents is that you should use the >> docker instances….all the libs are provided. I just installed on RHEL 9 >> using the docker installs and it went fine… >> >> >> > > Using Docker containers can definitely ease this process, if using those > in your environment is possible. > > >> Good day, it's a pleasure to greet you. I have a question and I'm hoping >> you can help me. I'm trying to install Guacamole on Red Hat Enterprise >> Linux release 9.6 (Plow). When I run `guacamole-server-1.6.0/configure`, >> I get the following: Library status: freerdp ............. no pango >> ............... yes libavcodec .......... no libavformat ......... no >> libavutil ........... no libssh2 ............. no libssl .............. yes >> libswscale .......... no libtelnet ........... no libVNCServer ........ no >> libvorbis ........... no libpulse ............ no libwebsockets ....... no >> libwebp ............. no wsock32 ............. no And the libraries are >> already installed. Could it be a problem with the operating system >> version? >> >> > When you say "libraries are already installed" - did you install both the > library and the development packages? Can you provide the full configure > output (hopefully formatted a little more cleanly)? > > https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-native.html > > -Nick > >>
