BTW. The redhat.defs thing shouldn't be needed at all any more. It should all be handled with ./configure . Cheers Andrew Wil Cooley wrote: > > Thus spake Wil Cooley: > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to build PAM-0.74 and getting the following error: > > > > ld -x -shared -o libpamd.so dynamic/pam_item.o dynamic/pam_strerror.o > > dynamic/pam_end.o dynamic/pam_start.o dynamic/pam_data.o > > dynamic/pam_delay.o dynamic/pam_dispatch.o dynamic/pam_handlers.o > > dynamic/pam_misc.o dynamic/pam_account.o dynamic/pam_auth.o > > dynamic/pam_session.o dynamic/pam_password.o dynamic/pam_env.o > > dynamic/pam_log.o pam -lc -ldl > > ld: cannot open pam: No such file or directory > > make[3]: *** [libpamd.so] Error 1 > > make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/root2/bos/auth/pam/libpam' > > make[2]: *** [libpam] Error 2 > > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/root2/bos/auth/pam' > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/root2/bos/auth' > > Never mind, I figured it out. 'make' was inheriting the 'MODULES' > macro from my upper-level Makefiles. > > Wil > -- > W. Reilly Cooley wcooley@nakedape.cc > Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc > LNXS: Linux/GNU for servers, networks, and http://lnxs.org > people who take care of them. *Now with integrated crypto!* > irc.openprojects.net #lnxs > > 'Tis more blessed to give than receive; for example, wedding presents. > -- H.L. Mencken > > _______________________________________________ > > Pam-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list