Try manually downloading it from pypi.python.org and running Python setup.py build and Python setup.py install
On August 27, 2018 10:09:48 AM UTC, "Максим" <a23s4a2...@yandex.ru> wrote: >Sorry, I was wrong. >There is a file "lber.h" on the system (/usr/local/include/lber.h) >But the installer doesn't seem to know where to find it. >So the question remains. > >-- >Maksim Rodin > > >27.08.2018, 11:52, "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org>: >> On 2018-08-27, Максим <a23s4a2...@yandex.ru> wrote: >>> Hello. >>> I'm trying to install some django components, which >>> require development libraries be installed on the system to >>> successfully compile. >>> If it goes about Ubuntu I understand that I have to install >>> something like "packet-dev" with the command >>> "sudo apt install packet-dev" >>> What are my steps to make something equal on OpenBSD (6.3/amd64)? >>> I suppose I should begin with fetching the ports tree. >>> But what else? How do I make install script find the dev-libraries >needed? >>> >>> In my case I'm trying to install django-ldap-auth using pip. >>> When the installer begins to compile he complains that it cannot >find some files: >>> "In file included from Modules/LDAPObject.c:8: >>> Modules/constants.h:7:10: fatal error: 'lber.h' file not found >>> #include "lber.h" >>> 1 error generated. >>> error: command 'cc' failed with exit status 1" >> >> Specifically for this: pkg_add openldap-client >> >> In general: pkg_add pkglocatedb and use the pkg_locate command. -- Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev