1. untar the distribution and cd to the top:
% tar xfz openldap-VERSION.tgz
- % cd ldap
+ % cd openldap-VERSION
- If you are reading this file, you probably have already done this!
+ replacing VERSION to match the version you downloaded. If you are
+ reading this file, you probably have already done this!
2. Type:
% ./configure --help
appropriate settings. Use configure enable/with options and/or
environment variables to obtain desired results.
- 4. Review the file include/ldapconfig.h.edit.
- You generally do not need to modify this file.
-
- % vi include/ldapconfig.h.edit
-
- 5. Build dependencies
+ 4. Build dependencies
% make depend
- 6. Build the system
+ 5. Build the system
% make
You may want to consult the doc/install/hints file for your
platform.
- 7. Test the standalone system
+ 6. Test the standalone system
This step requires the standalone LDAP server (slapd) with
LDBM support.
You may want to consult the doc/install/hints file for your
platform.
- 8. install the binaries and man pages. You may need to be superuser to
+ 7. install the binaries and man pages. You may need to be superuser to
do this (depending on where you are installing things):
% su
* Including alternative compilers
Use the CC environment variable to tell configure to
- use a specific compiler. For example, to use ecgs
- instead of the compiler configure choose, use:
+ use a specific compiler. For example, to use GNU
+ C Compiler instead of the compiler configure choose,
+ use:
- [env] CC=egcc ./configure
+ [env] CC=gcc ./configure
You can also use CC use specific flags with the
specified compiler. For example, to require strict