Brandon,
Am 16.07.2011 um 10:59 schrieb brandon...@aol.com:
> Actually, I believe it said that openldap.so was complaining that they were
It would certainly help if you actually knew what it was saying,
not just believed it! And wasn't it rather libldap.so, not
openldap.so. Of course, l
importantly), if you don't have them in /usr/local/lib or some
other search path component of the linker, you will need to add
your lib directory (/usr/local/ssl/lib?) to the LDFLAGS.
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now been automated.
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Glynn S. Condez wrote:
> certmap.c:14:17: pem.h: No such file or directory
pem.h is a OpenSSL header, so you should add the openssl includes
directory to your CPPFLAGS.
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pply this patch, then I can go ahead and
> try.
I'm right now working on a new release of the module that is supĀ
posed to support apache2, hopefully I'll get that out of the door
today or tomorrow.
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