On Sunday 28 December 2003 01:54 pm, Robert Brown wrote: > 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 ------ I ran the command: $ 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 and Here's the response: >>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<< ERROR <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 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 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< The file kssl.h is in /usr/include/openssl and it is including <krb5.h> but krb5.h is not in /usr/include/openssl. Here's the exact include statement that's causing the problem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> EXCERPT FROM kssl.h >>>>> #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_KRB5 #include <stdio.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <krb5.h> ##### ERROR LINE #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Judging by this it seems that krb5.h needs to be in /usr/include/openssl/. It's not. Although, from what I remember that shouldn't be a problem because the compiler should search all paths included. But that's my best assessment from what I see, Does that make any sense? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list