On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 02:16:11 +0900 Hajimu <ume@xxxxxxxxxxxx> articulated: > Hi, > > >>>>> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 12:21:13 -0400 > >>>>> Gerard Seibert <gerard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > > gerard> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:43:44 -0400 > gerard> xenophon\\+cyrus-sasl <xenophon+cyrus-sasl@xxxxxxxxxx> > gerard> articulated: > > > Hey everybody, > > > > Whenever I try to build Cyrus SASL (from FreeBSD's ports tree) with > > GSSAPI enabled, autoconf returns the following errors. I don't know > > whether these are due to problems with FreeBSD, with FreeBSD's > > package, or with Cyrus SASL. Would someone point me in the right > > direction? > > > > configure:10594: checking for res_search in -lresolv > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lresolv > > configure:10646: result: no > > It should be okay. FreeBSD doesn't have libresolv. > > > configure:10674: checking for gss_unwrap in -lgssapi > > /usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Init' > > /usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Final' > > /usr/lib/libhx509.so: undefined reference to `MD2_Update' > > configure:10726: result: no > > > > configure:11111: WARNING: Disabling GSSAPI - specified library not > > found > > > > I posted config.log to http://pastebin.com/fcBEqJN0 and > > config.status to http://pastebin.com/hRabJUST. The error about > > res_search makes me suspect a problem with the configure script, as > > res_search exists in libc on FreeBSD - there is no separate > > resolver library. > > > > I'd appreciate any help. > > gerard> OK, I am running FreeBSD-8 /amd64 and have not experienced > gerard> any problems. > > gerard> I would strongly suggest that you contact the port maintainer: > > gerard> ume@xxxxxxxxxxx > > gerard> Inform him of your problem, including the output of "uname > gerard> -a" and any other relevant information that he might need. > > No need to send me this issue. I'm on this list. :-) Sorry :-( > I cannot reproduce this issue, here. Actually, I'm using GSSAPI, in > usual. > I found --with-openssl=/usr/local in your config log. I suspect you > are not using base version of OpenSSL but using ports one. I don't > try the ports version yet but it was updated to 1.0 recently. There > might be compatibility issue of OpenSSL. I have the following in my "/etc/make.conf" file: WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes I am using the port version of OpenSSL. $ openssl version OpenSSL 1.0.0 29 Mar 2010 I have not experienced any problems. -- Gerard gerard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __________________________________________________________________ If I knew what brand [of whiskey] he drinks, I would send a barrel or so to my other generals. Abraham Lincoln, on General Grant
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