SiRGadaBout
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Hey,
I'm a newbie to UNIX attempting to install PINE for the second time, this time with some of the functions I left out the first time.
My issue is with the following quotes from the PINE installation readme:
Has anyone built PINE with KRB5 and OpenLDAP on Panther? I could really use the help...
Cheers,
SiR G
I'm a newbie to UNIX attempting to install PINE for the second time, this time with some of the functions I left out the first time.
My issue is with the following quotes from the PINE installation readme:
Similarly,Set up a symlink called ldap in the top-level pine directory (the directory where the Pine build script is located). The build script will call contrib/ldap-setup to help figure out how to use the LDAP libraries. It expects to find directories ldap, ldap/include, ldap/libraries, and file ldap/include/ldap.h."
"When using OpenLDAP as the library (or the older University of Michigan libary), set up the symlink so that it points to the base of the ldap source tree. The ldap-setup script looks for the directory ldap/libraries/liblber and the libraries ldap/libraries/libldap.a and ldap/libraries/liblber.a.
Now, whilst I have KRB5 and OpenLDAP installed on my system, the files are either not arranged according to this specification, or not present. I originally installed with DevTools.pkg & BSDSDK.pkg, but then installed DevSDK.pkg in response to advice given on my thread at the Apple forums (see here). This gave me more of the relevant files but still not arranged properly.In order to build Pine with Kerberos functionality included you should place a symlink called krb5 to the directory where your Kerberos5 include files and libraries are located. That is, krb5/include and krb5/lib should exist. Place the symlink in the top-level pine directory (where the Pine build script is located). See the comments in the script contrib/krb5-setup if you have trouble.
Has anyone built PINE with KRB5 and OpenLDAP on Panther? I could really use the help...
Cheers,
SiR G