[users@httpd] Apache 2.2 and mod_authnz_ldap module

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I am trying to create the mod_authnz_ldap module for Apache 2.2.0.  My
configuration is as follows:

Solaris 9
OpenSSL v 0.9.8a
Berkley DB 4.2
OpenLDAP v 2.2.19

I have build Apache 2.2.0 with no problems (no configure or compile
errors) and all seems fine.  But when I went to use the LDAP
functionality, I found that I did not have the mod_authnz_ldap module.
 I have tried re-configuring and re-compiling but each time, configure
does not seem to recognize the fact that I want mod_authnz_ldap built.

Below is my config.nice file:

#! /bin/sh
#
# Created by configure

"./configure" \
"--prefix=/usr/local/apache2" \
"--enable-mods-shared=all" \
"--enable-so" \
"--enable-ssl=shared" \
"--enable-ssl" \
"--enable-proxy" \
"--enable-proxy-connect" \
"--enable-proxy-http" \
"--enable-dav" \
"--enable-authzn-ldap" \
"--enable-ldap" \
"--enable-authn-alias" \
"--enable-cache" \
"--enable-disk-cache" \
"--enable-mem-cache" \
"--enable-mime-magic" \
"--enable-dav-fs" \
"--enable-dav-lock" \
"--enable-speling" \
"--enable-rewrite" \
"--with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl" \
"--with-ldap=ldap" \
"--with-ldap-include=/usr/local/include" \
"--with-ldap-lib=/usr/local/lib" \
"--with-berkeley-db=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2" \
"$@"

Like I said, this all builds fine but configure does not seem to
recognize my "--enable-authzn-ldap" option.

For grins, I also just tried the "--enable-modules=all" option and
still no mod_authnz_ldap module.

I tried reading the configure script to see why it is not building but
I am not sure how the ${enable_authnz_ldap} variable gets set.

Can someone please let me know what I am doing wrong with configure. 
What option an I missing here.

Thanks!

Mark.

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