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Usage of Openldap Release 1.2.0



To Technical Support,

I have been trying to build LDAP Release 1.2.0 on my machine.

While running the ./configure file, I get an error which says the host
name (I put in a DNS name for my system), is not recognized.

The platform on which I am doing the make and install is a Tandem OSS
environment which is similar to POSIX.

I have not given any configure options. I entered ./configure from the
location on my machine where I have copied the Openldap-1.2.0 release
sources to.

The output I have received on my terminal is :
>/usr/joylan/Openldap-1.2.0: ./configure
>loading cache ./config.cache
>checking for a BSD compatible install... build/install-sh -c
>checking whether build environment is sane... yes
>checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... no
>checking for working aclocal... missing
>checking for working autoconf... missing
>checking for working automake... missing
>checking for working autoheader... missing
>checking for working makeinfo... missing
>checking configure arguments... done
>checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host type;
you muse
>/usr/joylan/Openldap-1.2.0:

The output I have received in the config.log is :
>This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
>running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.

>configure:627: checking for a BSD compatible install
>configure:680: checking whether build environment is sane
>configure:737: checking whether make sets ${MAKE}
>configure:776: checking for working aclocal
>configure:789: checking for working autoconf
>configure:802: checking for working automake
>configure:815: checking for working autoheader
>configure:828: checking for working makeinfo
>configure:844: checking configure arguments
>configure:1568: checking host system type

Thanks
J. Furtado.
Tel : 810-758-9807.
Email : JJF6@daimlerchrysler.com