Hello, I'm trying to configure Samba 2.2.8a on OpenBSD 3.1, and I'd like to try the LDAP features since I have OpenLDAP running locally. The problem is, configure fails. :-( The first problem, according to the output in configure.log, was that ld could not find libldap.a. The releveant lines from config.log: configure:14291: gcc -o conftest -DHAVE_CRYPT_DECL -I/usr/include/ssl -O -L/usr/lib/lib conftest.c -lssl -lcrypto -lldap 1>&5 ld: -lldap: no match collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 14287 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #include "./tests/summary.c" So I fiddled with configure and made sur ethat every instance of $LDFLAGS had an -L/usr/local/lib with it, since that is where my libldap.a file is. (But why does configure/autoconf add -L/usr/lib/lib when that dir doesn't even exists on my system? And why is it not automagically adding /usr/local/liobs to the list to search ing for *.a files?) But it still fails. Relevant lines from config.log: configure:14291: gcc -o conftest -DHAVE_CRYPT_DECL -I/usr/include/ssl -O -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/lib/lib -L/usr/local/lib conftest.c -lssl -lcrypto - lldap -lpopt 1>&5 configure: failed program was: #line 14287 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" #include "./tests/summary.c" Now exactly what program is failing? Is this another problem with the configure script? Like giving more wrong directory names so the compilation and/or linkage fails? Or does Samba not like OpenLDAP (slapd) because it's expecting certain functions/structures/variables/etc. to exist which don't? (Unfortunately I am not familiar with autoconf and related progs to do more than the fiddle I already mentioned to add -L/usr/local/libs.) Thanks in advance -- Cory C. Albrecht Communist (n): one who has given up all hope of becoming a Capitalist.