lappin writes: > On Sunday 28 December 2003 01:22 pm, Robert Brown wrote: > > lappin writes: > > > >>>>>>>>>>> error <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > > > > > make[2]: Entering directory > > > `/usr/local/resin/resin-2.1.11/src/c/plugin/resin' gcc -g -O2 > > > -DRESIN_HOME=\"/usr/resin\" -I -I/usr/kerberos/include > > > -I/usr/java/include -I/usr/java/include/linux -I../common -DCPU=\"i386\" > > > -DOS= -c -o ssl.o ssl.c > > > In file included from /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:179, > > > from ssl.c:62: > > > /usr/include/openssl/kssl.h:72:18: krb5.h: No such file or directory > > > In file included from /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:179, > > > > > > from ssl.c:62: > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > > > Are you sure you are looking for the right file? The file that it > > can't find is: > > > > krb5.h > > > > and it could be in any directory in the include path. This means that > > you are looking for one of the following: > > > > /usr/kerberos/include/krb5.h > > /usr/java/include/krb5.h > > /usr/java/include/linux/krb5.h > > /usr/local/resin/resin-2.1.11/src/c/plugin/common/krb5.h > > > > Did you actually find one of these files, and the perms are such that > > the compiler could read it? > > > > This does not look like and apache problem, but a compilation > > problem. If you have found one of the files I listed above, and the > > compiler cannot find it, then something is bonkers! > > > > -- > > -------- "And there came a writing to him from Elijah" [2Ch 21:12] > > -------- R. J. Brown III rj@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.elilabs.com/~rj voice > > 859 567-7311 Elijah Laboratories Inc. P. O. Box 166, Warsaw KY 41095 > > fax 859 567-7311 ----- M o d e l i n g t h e M e t h o d s o f t h > > e M i n d ------ > > > > Hi, > Thanks you're the first person to respond. I found the file in one directory. > > $ ls -ltr /usr/kerberos/include/krb5.h > $ -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 112782 Mar 31 2003 > /usr/kerberos/include/krb5.h > > Do you think may be the problem is that the file needs to be in all of the > directories you listed? I can copy the file in all of the other directories > and try again. Would you advise that? No, don't do that. We need to figure out why the compiler can't see the file. It is in an allowable path, and it is world readable, so it should see it. This is very strange. You might try the following for a test: $ cd /usr/local/resin/resin-2.1.11/src/c/plugin/resin $ gcc -E -C -DRESIN_HOME=\"/usr/resin\" -I -I/usr/kerberos/include -I/usr/java/include -I/usr/java/include/linux -I../common -DCPU=\"i386\" -DOS= -c -o ssl.o ssl.c > ssl.E This will run the preprocessor and output to the file ssl.E so that you can examine it with less, more, your favorite editer, whatever. You want to take a close look at what is happening near line 62 of ssl.c to get a clue what is wrong. -- -------- "And there came a writing to him from Elijah" [2Ch 21:12] -------- R. J. Brown III rj@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.elilabs.com/~rj voice 859 567-7311 Elijah Laboratories Inc. P. O. Box 166, Warsaw KY 41095 fax 859 567-7311 ----- M o d e l i n g t h e M e t h o d s o f t h e M i n d ------ -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list