On 12/03/2023 21:52, Tom Lane wrote:
Martin Goodson <kaemaril@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
So I simply removed the --with-gssapi, and tried again.
AND IT FAILED AGAIN.
This time it failed claiming it couldn't find the ldap library. Which is
most -definitely- present.
Hard to debug this sort of thing remotely when you don't supply the exact
error messages. But ... do you have openldap-devel installed, or just
the base openldap package?
The compile step and make world steps work perfectly if the script is
run under root.
That is odd. Permissions problems on the libraries, maybe?
regards, tom lane
Hi, Tom.
Sorry, I can get the complete log tomorrow - it's on my work PC, not my
home. I clearly made insufficient notes, for which I apologize :(
Not sure about permissions on libraries. We just open up a session under
root and execute yum install <blah blah>, and that has always worked in
the past. Not sure what I'd need to check? I can perhaps ask our
friendly neighbourhood UNIX sysadmin to check those?
We did install openldap and openldap-devel, however:
yum install pam-devel
yum install libxml2-devel
yum install libxslt-devel
yum install openldap
yum install openldap-devel
yum install uuid-devel
yum install readline-devel
yum install openssl-devel
yum install libicu-devel
yum install uuid-devel
yum install gcc
yum install make
Regards,
M.
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