Hi Gianluca, thanks for your fast reply. > I'm using too Slackware (with -current tree updates) but the better way > (for me and for other slackers) is to use SlackBuild instead > checkinstall, specially for complexes packages. I haven't done that yet, but that makes sense. I'll try that the next days. > From openldap-client.SlackBuild: > > ./configure \ > --prefix=/usr \ > --localstatedir=/var/lib \ > --sysconfdir=/etc \ > --with-cyrus-sasl \ > --with-tls \ > --with-readline \ > --with-threads \ > --enable-debug \ > --enable-syslog \ > --enable-dynamic \ > --enable-local \ > --enable-proctitle \ > --disable-ipv6 \ > --disable-static \ > --enable-shared \ > --disable-slapd \ > --disable-slurpd > > make depend > make -j3 > make test > make install DESTDIR=$PKG That's exactly what I did when compiling OpenLDAP and kdebase. I looked at the SlackBuild scripts and used the configure options from that files. I only changed the prefix. So I don't think that was the problem. > Have you tried with the latest version of KDE? You can modify the > official SlackBuild (kdebase.SlackBuild) with --with-ldap directive in > the configure, but i think you don't need this. > > See http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-current/source/kde/kdebase/ > for more informations. No, I haven't tried the latest KDE version so far. Honestly, that's something I wanted to avoid. I need my Slackware system at work and don't have much time to play with a maybe broken KDE afterwards. Therefore my intention was just to recompile the packages needed for LDAP support and change them. > Try with official precompiled packages + openldap-client (2.3.20 version > from slackware -current tree or 2.3.21, the latest version) :-). I'm afraid I'll have to try that the next days when I have some time and I can't find another solution =). Thanks again for your reply. Regards, Lars ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.