On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Peter Lebbing <pe...@digitalbrains.com> wrote: > On 04/10/14 00:28, Pete Stephenson wrote: >> To my untrained, non-developer[1] eye, there appears to be several >> things that failed though I'm not sure how to interpret things >> correctly. The full config log is ~250kB. I've posted it to a Pastebin >> at http://pastebin.com/xZjzsZju if that would help. > > Wow, that is one verbose log. I started reading from the top, but > switched to reading from the bottom up, which is more useful for > configure logs. I didn't expect it to be quite that long at first.
Indeed. > Near the end, there's this bit: > > -------------------8<---------------->8------------------- > *** > *** The Dirmngr part requires an LDAP library > *** Check out > *** http://www.openldap.org > *** for a suitable implementation. > *** > configure:16877: error: > *** > *** Required libraries not found. Please consult the above messages > *** and install them before running configure again. > *** > -------------------8<---------------->8------------------- > > Note how it says to consult the above messages. You should not interpret > this as all lines up to that bit, but rather the bits that immediately > precede that final message. > > I don't see any other showstoppers. It is normal that a lot of tests > "fail". For instance, it's not really realistic to expect the file > ac_nonexistent.h to exist; it's all just part of the tests. > > The format of the message above made me look for three consecutive stars > in the output, which only turned up the one you mentioned: Thanks! Success! Installing the libldap2-dev package resolves the issue and the build process completes with no other errors. When I add PLAY/inst/bin/ to my path and PLAY/inst/lib/ to the list of shared libraries, everything works as expected. Many thanks for your help and patience. Cheers! -Pete -- Pete Stephenson _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users