[Samba] Problems compiling ADS support on Solaris 9

Nigel.Pain at scotland.gsi.gov.uk Nigel.Pain at scotland.gsi.gov.uk
Tue Sep 22 08:36:32 MDT 2009


We are encountering some problems compiling a working version of Samba
3.4.1 with ADS support on Solaris 9. We've run autogen.sh and configure
successfully (config.log attached), followed by make and make install.
However, despite having openldap and Heimdal Kerberos (1.2.1) installed,
and including the configure switches --with-ads --with-ldap
--with-krb5=/usr/heimdal, when we try a net join we get the following:

# net ads join
ADS support not compiled in

There are a few errors and warnings in the config.log but I really don't
understand the compilation process so can't work out what they mean, how
to rectify them or even if they are important.

If anyone was able to point me in the right direction I'd be ve 
<<config.log>> ry grateful.
 
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Nigel Pain
The Scottish Government



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