Eliezer, nice, you already have the package I need... Did you package works with ldap_group external acl? I will try it and check if your package works with my conf, this SHM error is driving me crazy. -- Att... Ricardo Felipe Klein klein.rfk@xxxxxxxxx On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 5:28 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Ricardo, > > If you can build an RPM and store it it will be helpful for many people. > it will also add redundancy to my RPM and an alternative to mine. > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/ > if you want the SRPM this is where mine is stored: > http://www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64/SRPM/ > > Eliezer > > > On 6/1/2013 3:01 PM, Ricardo Klein wrote: >> >> Amos, >> >> great thanks, I will fix this mess I did in the ./configure and try >> again. If I can build an RPM package for CentOS 6.4 (and it should >> work in RHEL 6.4 too) there is any interest I put this in somewhere >> people can download it? >> -- >> Att... >> >> Ricardo Felipe Klein >> klein.rfk@xxxxxxxxx >> >> >> On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 12:39 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> >>> On 1/06/2013 7:40 a.m., Ricardo Klein wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> I am trying to build squid on CentOS 6.4 64bits with >>>> external_acl_helper "ldap_group", but my ./configure log says: >>>> configure: external acl helper ldap_group ... found but cannot be built >>>> I have fired a but in the bugtrack, but, if any of you know what is >>>> wrong, please tell me so I can cancel that bugtracker. >>> >>> >>> >>> The script detecting external-acl-helpers entries has a bug displaying >>> the >>> wrong message for the error. It will report "found but cannot be built" >>> for >>> both the found and not-found error cases. In your situation I believe the >>> helpers as named cannot be found at all due to incorrect ./configure >>> options. >>> >>> Details inline with your options... >>> >>> >>>> Here is my ./configure options: >>>> ./configure \ >>>> --prefix=/usr \ >>>> --exec-prefix=/usr \ >>>> --bindir=/usr/bin \ >>>> --sbindir=/usr/sbin \ >>>> --sysconfdir=/etc \ >>>> --datadir=/usr/share \ >>>> --includedir=/usr/include \ >>>> --libdir=/usr/lib64 \ >>>> --libexecdir=/usr/libexec \ >>>> --sharedstatedir=/var/lib \ >>>> --mandir=/usr/share/man \ >>>> --infodir=/usr/share/info \ >>>> --enable-internal-dns \ >>> >>> >>> >>> internal-dns is enabeld by default. You can omit this. >>> >>> >>>> --disable-strict-error-checking \ >>>> --exec_prefix=/usr \ >>>> --libexecdir=/usr/lib64/squid \ >>>> --localstatedir=/var \ >>>> --datadir=/usr/share/squid \ >>>> --sysconfdir=/etc/squid \ >>> >>> >>> >>> You already specified several of the above batch of options (datadir, >>> sysconfdir, libexecdir) with different values. This may cause unexpected >>> results when installing. >>> And "--exec_prefix" does not exist. There is a different "--exec-prefix" >>> option earlier which will be used ... so more unexpected results when >>> installing. >>> >>>> --with-logdir=$LOCALSTATEDIR/log/squid \ >>>> --with-pidfile=$LOCALSTATEDIR/run/squid.pid \ >>> >>> >>> >>>> --disable-dependency-tracking \ >>>> --enable-arp-acl \ >>> >>> >>> "--enable-arp-acl" does not exit. The replacement --enable-eui is already >>> enabled by default, so all you need do is to remove the above option. >>> >>>> --enable-follow-x-forwarded-for \ >>>> --enable-auth \ >>> >>> >>> NP: auth is enabled by default, and when omitted will be auto-enabled by >>> the >>> below helpers options anyway. You can omit "--enable-auth" entirely. >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --enable-basic-auth-helpers=LDAP,MSNT,NCSA,PAM,SMB,YP,getpwnam,multi-domain-NTLM,SASL,DB,squid_radius_auth >>>> --enable-ntlm-auth-helpers=smb_lm,no_check,fakeauth \ >>>> --enable-digest-auth-helpers=password,ldap,eDirectory \ >>>> --enable-negotiate-auth-helpers=squid_kerb_auth \ >>> >>> >>> >>> The auth build options underwent a major change in the squid-3.2 series. >>> --enable-X-auth-helpers options no longer exist. >>> Squid ./configure script is ignoring the above auth helper options and >>> using >>> the default versions of the new --enable-auth-X options. >>> >>> For example your basic auth helpers line should be: >>> >>> --enable-auth-basic="LDAP,MSNT,NCSA,PAM,SMB,NIS,getpwnam,MSNT-multi-domain,SASL,DB,RADIUS" >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user,ldap_group,session,unix_group,wbinfo_group >>> >>> >>> >>> You are not getting build problems with the auth helpers because the >>> entire >>> configure --enable-* option name changed and the broken ones above are >>> ignored in favour of the auto-detected helpers. >>> The external-acl-helpers option however did not change, so you hit error >>> messages trying to build the differently named helpers. >>> >>> Run "ls -1 helpers/*/" to see all the new helper names. Note that the >>> list >>> here is case sensitive. >>> >>> >>>> --enable-cache-digests \ >>>> --enable-cachemgr-hostname=localhost \ >>>> --enable-delay-pools \ >>>> --enable-epoll \ >>>> --enable-icap-client \ >>>> --enable-ident-lookups \ >>>> --enable-linux-netfilter \ >>>> --enable-referer-log \ >>> >>> >>> >>> --enable-referer-log no longer exists. It is a built-in squid.conf >>> logformat >>> type instead now. >>> >>>> --enable-removal-policies=heap,lru \ >>>> --enable-snmp \ >>>> --enable-ssl \ >>>> --enable-storeio=aufs,diskd,ufs \ >>> >>> >>> >>> NP: with 3.2 and later you probably want to build "rock" cache type as >>> well. >>> >>>> --enable-useragent-log \ >>> >>> >>> >>> --enable-useragent-log no longer exists. It is a built-in squid.conf >>> logformat type instead now. >>> >>> >>>> --enable-wccpv2 \ >>>> --enable-esi \ >>>> --with-aio \ >>>> --with-default-user=squid \ >>>> --with-filedescriptors=30000 \ >>>> --with-dl \ >>>> --with-openssl \ >>>> --with-pthreads >>> >>> >>> >>> Amos > >