[SSSD-users] 1.12.0 configure error

steve steve at steve-ss.com
Fri Jul 11 16:56:29 UTC 2014


On Fri, 2014-07-11 at 15:19 +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (11/07/14 15:11), steve wrote:
> >On Fri, 2014-07-11 at 14:35 +0200, Michal Židek wrote:
> >> On 07/11/2014 12:53 PM, steve wrote:
> >> > openSUSE 13.1
> >> >
> >> > configure: error: Please install libini_config development libraries.
> >> > libini_config libraries are necessary for building ipa provider, as well
> >> > as for building gpo-based access control in ad provider.
> >> > If you do not want to build these providers it is possible to build SSSD
> >> > without them. In this case, you will need to execute configure script
> >> > with argument --without-samba
> >> >
> >> > rpm -q libini_config-devel
> >> > libini_config-devel-0.6.1-15.1.2.i586
> >> >
> >> > Not recent enough?
> >> >
> >> 
> >> A very recent version of libini_config is needed, which is not
> >> present in most distributions yet.
> >> 
> >> You will have to compile ding-libs from sources and install it.
> >> https://git.fedorahosted.org/git/ding-libs.git
> >
> >OK. Built ding-libs but have something wrong:
> >
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libdhash.so.1: no version information available (required
> >by /usr/local/lib/sssd/libsss_util.so)
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libpath_utils.so.1: version `PATH_UTILS_0.2.1' not found
> >(required by /lib/libini_config.so.5)
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libbasicobjects.so.0: version `BASICOBJECTS_0.1.1' not
> >found (required by /lib/libini_config.so.5)
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libbasicobjects.so.0: version `BASICOBJECTS_0.1.0' not
> >found (required by /lib/libini_config.so.5)
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libref_array.so.1: version `REF_ARRAY_0.1.4' not found
> >(required by /lib/libini_config.so.5)
> >sssd: /usr/lib/libref_array.so.1: version `REF_ARRAY_0.1.1' not found
> >(required by /lib/libini_config.so.5)
> >
> >Any ideas?
> How did you built ding-libs?
./configure
make
make install
> It it spossibel that you have installed two versions of ding-libs
> one from pacakges in /usr/lib(64) and the another in /usr/local/lib
Yes, that's possible. We copied the libs and links from /usr/local/lib
to /lib. Can we recover from this?
Cheers,
Steve 
> 
> LS
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