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Re: Can't create Berkeley DB2 Database



In article <7luha8$asr$1@nero.fireplug.net>,
Stuart Lynne <sl@fireplug.net> wrote:
>In article <3.0.5.32.19990624105459.009f8240@localhost>,
>Kurt D. Zeilenga <Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> wrote:
>>At 07:01 PM 6/24/99 +0200, Nicolas Courtel wrote:
>>>Trying to install version 1.2.3 on Solaris 2.6, with Berkeley DB version 2.6.4, 
>>>compilation goes fine but I can't create any database:
>>
>>You might try BerkeleyDB 2.7.5....
>
>I get the same problem under Redhat 6.0 with the current stable version
>and both the vendor installed db2 and a local installed db 2.7.5.
>
>Fails in the very first test:
>	
>	make: [all-local] Error 1 (ignored)
>	Initiating LDAP tests...
>	>>>>> Executing all LDAP tests...
>	>>>>> Test Directory: .
>	>>>>> Backend: ldbm
>	>>>>> Starting test001-ldif2ldbm ...
>	running defines.sh . ldbm
>	Datadir is ./data
>	Cleaning up in ./test-db...
>	Running ldif2ldbm to build slapd database...
>	./scripts/test001-ldif2ldbm: ../servers/slapd/tools/ldif2ldbm: No such file or directory
>	ldif2ldbm failed!
>	>>>>> ./scripts/test001-ldif2ldbm failed (exit 126)
>	make: *** [all-local] Error 126

Forcing selection of db and btree works (i.e. not using db2).

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