On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 3:44 PM Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@symas.com wrote:
Try it and see? I can't find any concrete documentation one way or the other, although it seems BuildRequires generally follows what Requires does. You may need to ask the people who maintain RPM.
There are other issues in the spec file, however, like:
--with-libfreeradius-ldap-include-dir=/usr/local/openldap/include \ --with-libfreeradius-ldap-lib-dir=/usr/local/openldap/lib64 \
are specific to LTB, might want to do something like they did around line 447 to only do this if the LTB openldap is in use.
Awesome! Thank you very much for the input! Will report how things go
-Dave
Update:
This is what I have so far...i am quite certain it is not correct but it's a shot.... Used this doc as reference: https://backreference.org/2011/09/17/some-tips-on-rpm-conditional-macros/
git commits: https://github.com/davama/freeradius-server/commit/4421c39180726ae16eb204a9c...
Note: I commented this line because it is if the macro is enable/exist then true...but need to specify which directives to give it depending on the openldap source used.... #%if %{?_with_freeradius_ldap:1}%{!?_with_freeradius_ldap:0}
I could not find the corresponding "include-dir" for symas-openldap
Any input is much appreciated!
Thank you, Dave
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:11 AM Dave Macias davama@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 3:44 PM Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@symas.com wrote:
Try it and see? I can't find any concrete documentation one way or the other, although it seems BuildRequires generally follows what Requires does. You may need to ask the people who maintain RPM.
There are other issues in the spec file, however, like:
--with-libfreeradius-ldap-include-dir=/usr/local/openldap/include
\ --with-libfreeradius-ldap-lib-dir=/usr/local/openldap/lib64 \
are specific to LTB, might want to do something like they did around line 447 to only do this if the LTB openldap is in use.
Awesome! Thank you very much for the input! Will report how things go
-Dave
--On Thursday, April 2, 2020 12:48 PM -0400 Dave Macias davama@gmail.com wrote:
I could not find the corresponding "include-dir" for symas-openldap
It would just be /usr/include for symas OpenLDAP for linux, since it's replacing a system package.
--Quanah
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