Thanks for update! I'll modify the configure script with your patch.

Aleksey


On 2/16/11 7:20 AM, Floodeenjr, Thomas wrote:

It looks like I need to ask the question to answer it myself. Here is the solution:

if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "SunOS" ]; then

    CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I${XMLSEC_DIR}/include"

    export CPPFLAGS="-I${XMLSEC_DIR}/include"

    export LDFLAGS="-L${XMLSEC_DIR}/lib"

fi

Evidently the variables are n to passed to the preprocessor, unless "exported".

-Tom

Thomas Floodeen, Jr.

Mentor Graphics BSD

720.494.1133

*From:*Floodeenjr, Thomas
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:13 AM
*To:* '[email protected]'
*Subject:* ltdl problem on Solaris

I am having problems getting xmlsec configure to recognize that libtdl is installed

checking for xmlsec-crypto dynamic loading support... checking ltdl.h usability... yes

checking ltdl.h presence... no

configure: WARNING: ltdl.h: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!

configure: WARNING: ltdl.h: proceeding with the compiler's result

checking for ltdl.h... yes

checking for lt_dlopenext in -lltdl... no

configure: error: libltdl is required for xmlsec-crypto dynamic loading

I have built and installed libtdl, but xmlsec claims it does not have the correct symbols, when I believe it does.

if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "SunOS" ]; then

    CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -I${XMLSEC_DIR}/include"

    LDFLAGS="-L${XMLSEC_DIR}/lib"

fi

I noticed in config.log that the CFLAGS are correct, but the LDFLAGS do not appear.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

-Tom

Thomas Floodeen, Jr.

Mentor Graphics BSD

720.494.1133


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