"S James S Stapleton" stapleton.41@osu.edu writes:
Disregard my last message, I must have downloaded the BDB only link by pure-and-utter-blondness last time.
However, I am still getting the "overlay rwm not found" error. Google readings suggests I need to find a module for this. I'll look for a download for that soon (unless anyone knows of a good one off hand).
$ ./configure --help | less
SLAPD Overlay Options: [... ] --enable-rwm Rewrite/Remap overlay no|yes|mod [no] [...]
-Dieter
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Yes I tried that, but it's not compiling. My other mail to the list describes the reason (missing an include - ltdl.h). I don't know what package/app that include is supposed to come with, and just downloading it seems like a bad idea because it probably relies on other in said packag.
Anyone here have experience compiling in MinGW?
Thank you, -Jim Stapleton
--On July 9, 2007 9:28:12 AM -0400 S James S Stapleton stapleton.41@osu.edu wrote:
Yes I tried that, but it's not compiling. My other mail to the list describes the reason (missing an include - ltdl.h). I don't know what package/app that include is supposed to come with, and just downloading it seems like a bad idea because it probably relies on other in said packag.
The error message, if you read it closely, tells you what package it comes from.
Hint: libtool
--Quanah
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Quanah Gibson-Mount" quanah@zimbra.com To: "S James S Stapleton" stapleton.41@osu.edu; openldap-software@openldap.org Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 1:15 PM Subject: Re: using openldap as a translation layer.
--On July 9, 2007 9:28:12 AM -0400 S James S Stapleton stapleton.41@osu.edu wrote:
Yes I tried that, but it's not compiling. My other mail to the list describes the reason (missing an include - ltdl.h). I don't know what package/app that include is supposed to come with, and just downloading it seems like a bad idea because it probably relies on other in said packag.
The error message, if you read it closely, tells you what package it comes from.
Hint: libtool
--Quanah
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Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
I apologize, but to me the error read as if that was the tool used to check for the file. Being so rude in a reply is really not necessary.
-Jim Stapleton
The error message, if you read it closely, tells you what package it comes from.
Hint: libtool
I apologize, but to me the error read as if that was the tool used to check for the file. Being so rude in a reply is really not necessary.
Eh, I fail to see how my reply was rude. But whatever. Recall that no one here is *paid* to provide you with the answers to your questions, which are about rather basic unix-ish deployments. I understand you are on windows, and so not familiar with Unix things. That's why I provided a hint for you. I think next time, I'll skip answering your questions at all, and save them for people who actually appreciate unpaid assistance.
--Quanah
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