Thanks for your reply. 

Amazon Linux is a Redhat/CentOS derivative. But the problem is the dependencies for compiling sssd. Let me try again and get back.

On 27 March 2015 at 13:16, Lukas Slebodnik <lslebodn@redhat.com> wrote:
On (27/03/15 09:11), Prashant Bapat wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Has anyone tried installing sssd on Amazon Linux? I tried compiling but
>there seem to be some dependencies that related to libtdb and libtevent
>which are failing.
>
>Wondering if anyone else has tried this.
>
No I didn't try.

I do not know much about Amozon Linux, but if ti is rpm based you can try to
rebuild source packages from fedora, CentoOS or opensuse.

You mentioned few problematic packages they are developed as part of samba.
https://tdb.samba.org/
https://ldb.samba.org/
https://tevent.samba.org/

LS
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