apache24 with LDAP: apr/apr-util is compiled without ldap support
Jochen Neumeister
joneum at FreeBSD.org
Fri May 29 07:21:36 UTC 2020
a normal "make install clean" will show you the config query for each
port (blue window). with "BATCH=yes" you tell make to automatically
answer yes to each window, and it will not show you.
If you install something with "pkg add foo" the default options are
always taken.
The config can only be called with "make install" the first time or with
"make config".
Jochen
Am 29.05.20 um 03:51 schrieb Sean McBride:
> Ah, seems it's because I did `make install clean BATCH=yes`. Without the `BATCH=yes` part, I get the opportunity to build APR with LDAP support.
>
> Is it a bug that it didn't automatically work with BATCH=yes? Or am I expecting it to be too smart? :)
>
> Sean
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>
>
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> On Thu, 28 May 2020 20:14:23 -0400, Sean McBride said:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I got the following error on a fresh FreeBSD 12 VM trying building
>> apache24 with LDAP support:
>>
>> ------------------
>> checking whether to enable mod_authnz_ldap... checking dependencies
>> checking for ldap support in apr/apr-util... no
>> configure: WARNING: apr/apr-util is compiled without ldap support
>> checking whether to enable mod_authnz_ldap... configure: error:
>> mod_authnz_ldap has been requested but can not be built due to
>> prerequisite failures
>> ===> Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
>> Please report the problem to apache at FreeBSD.org [maintainer] and attach the
>> "/usr/ports/www/apache24/work/httpd-2.4.43/config.log" including the output
>> of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be a good idea to provide
>> an overview of all packages installed on your system (e.g. a
>> /usr/local/sbin/pkg-static info -g -Ea).
>> *** Error code 1
>>
>> Stop.
>> make: stopped in /usr/ports/www/apache24
>> ------------------
>>
>> Attached is the config.log and here's the pkg info:
>>
>> ------------------
>> root at talos:/usr/ports/www/apache24 # /usr/local/sbin/pkg-static info -g -Ea
>> apr-1.7.0.1.6.1_1 Apache Portability Library
>> autoconf-2.69_3 Automatically configure source code on
>> many Un*x platforms
>> autoconf-wrapper-20131203 Wrapper script for GNU autoconf
>> automake-1.16.2 GNU Standards-compliant Makefile generator
>> db5-5.3.28_7 Oracle Berkeley DB, revision 5.3
>> dialog4ports-0.1.6 Console Interface to configure ports
>> expat-2.2.8 XML 1.0 parser written in C
>> gdbm-1.18.1_1 GNU database manager
>> gettext-runtime-0.20.1 GNU gettext runtime libraries and programs
>> gettext-tools-0.20.2 GNU gettext development and translation tools
>> gmake-4.3_1 GNU version of 'make' utility
>> help2man-1.47.15 Automatically generating simple manual
>> pages from program output
>> indexinfo-0.3.1 Utility to regenerate the GNU info page index
>> libffi-3.2.1_3 Foreign Function Interface
>> libiconv-1.16 Character set conversion library
>> libnghttp2-1.40.0 HTTP/2.0 C Library
>> libtextstyle-0.20.2 Text styling library
>> libtool-2.4.6_1 Generic shared library support script
>> libxml2-2.9.10 XML parser library for GNOME
>> m4-1.4.18_1,1 GNU M4
>> p5-Locale-gettext-1.07 Message handling functions
>> p5-Locale-libintl-1.31 Internationalization library for Perl
>> p5-Text-Unidecode-1.30 US-ASCII transliterations of Unicode text
>> p5-Unicode-EastAsianWidth-12.0 East Asian Width properties
>> pcre-8.44 Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library
>> perl5-5.30.2 Practical Extraction and Report Language
>> pkg-1.13.2 Package manager
>> pkgconf-1.6.3,1 Utility to help to configure compiler and
>> linker flags
>> py37-acme-1.3.0,1 ACME protocol implementation in Python
>> py37-asn1crypto-1.3.0 ASN.1 library with a focus on performance
>> and a pythonic API
>> py37-certbot-1.3.0,1 Let's Encrypt client
>> py37-certifi-2019.11.28 Mozilla SSL certificates
>> py37-cffi-1.14.0 Foreign Function Interface for Python
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>> py37-chardet-3.0.4_3 Universal encoding detector for Python 2 and 3
>> py37-configargparse-1.1 Drop-in replacement for argparse
>> py37-configobj-5.0.6_1 Simple but powerful config file reader
>> and writer
>> py37-cryptography-2.6.1 Cryptographic recipes and primitives for
>> Python developers
>> py37-distro-1.4.0_1 Linux OS platform information API
>> py37-idna-2.8 Internationalized Domain Names in
>> Applications (IDNA)
>> py37-josepy-1.3.0 JOSE protocol implementation in Python
>> py37-openssl-19.0.0 Python interface to the OpenSSL library
>> py37-parsedatetime-2.5 Python module for parsing 'human
>> readable' date/time expressions
>> py37-pycparser-2.19 C parser in Python
>> py37-pyrfc3339-1.1 Generate and parse RFC 3339 timestamps
>> py37-pysocks-1.7.1 Python SOCKS module
>> py37-pytz-2020.1,1 World Timezone Definitions for Python
>> py37-requests-2.22.0 HTTP library written in Python for human beings
>> py37-requests-toolbelt-0.8.0_1 Utility belt for advanced users of python-
>> requests
>> py37-setuptools-44.0.0 Python packages installer
>> py37-six-1.14.0 Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities
>> py37-urllib3-1.25.7,1 HTTP library with thread-safe connection
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>> py37-zope.component-4.2.2 Zope Component Architecture
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>> ------------------
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