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  • Making and Installing the OpenLDAP Distribution
    
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    This file provides brief instructions on how to build and install
    
    OpenLDAP on UNIX (and UNIX-like) system.  More detailed information
    and instructions can be found in The OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide
    
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    (available from http://www.openldap.org/doc/).
    
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    It is recommended that you read, or at least skim through, ALL of the
    instructions in this file before attempting to build the software.
    
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    It is also recommended you review the Frequently Asked Questions
    
    (http://www.openldap.org/faq/) pages, in particular the Installation
    section (http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?file=8) and Platform
    Hints (http://www.openldap.org/faq/index.cgi?file=9) should be
    examined.
    
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    Making and Installing the OpenLDAP Distribution
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    1.   Unpack the distribution and change directory:
    
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            % tar xfz openldap-VERSION.tgz
            % cd openldap-VERSION
    
         (replacing VERSION with the appropriate version string).  If you
         are reading this file, you probably have already done this!
    
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    2.   Type:
    
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            % ./configure --help
    
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         to list available configuration options.
    
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         The configure script uses environmental variables for determining
    
         compiler/linker options including:
    
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            CC              C compiler      gcc
            CFLAGS          C flags         -O -g
    
            CPPFLAGS        cpp flags       -I/path/include -DFOO=42
    
            LDFLAGS         ld flags        -L/usr/local/lib
            LIBS            libraries       -llib
            PATH            command path    /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
    
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    3.   Configure the build system
    
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            % [env settings] ./configure [options]
    
         If all goes well, the configure script with automatically detect
         the appropriate settings.  However, you may need to specify
         options and/or environment variables to obtain desired results.
    
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    4.   Build dependencies
    
            % make depend
    
    5.   Build the system
    
            % make
    
         If all goes well, the system will build as configured.  If not,
         return to step 3 after reviewing the configuration settings.  You
         may want to consult the Platform Hints subsection of the FAQ if
         you have not done so already.
    
    6.   Test the standalone system
    
         This step requires the standalone LDAP server, slapd(8), with
    
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         BDB and/or LDBM support.
    
            % make test
    
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         If all goes well, the system has been built as configured.  If
         not, return to step 4 after reviewing your configuration
         settings.  You may want to consult the Installation section of
         the FAQ if you have not done so already.
    
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    7.   install the binaries and man pages.  You may need to be come the
         super-user (e.g. root) to do this (depending on where you are
         installing things):
    
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            % su root -c 'make install'
    
    8.   That's it!
    
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    See the OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide and the manual pages for the
    individual applications for configuration and use information. You may
    also want to edit the configuration files used by the various
    components.  These configuration files are located in the OpenLDAP
    configuration directory (normally /usr/local/etc/openldap).
    
            ldap.conf               client defaults
            slapd.conf              Standalone LDAP daemon
            schema/*.schema         Schema Definitions
    
    End of OpenLDAP INSTALL file.
    
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    $OpenLDAP: pkg/openldap-guide/release/install.sdf,v 1.16 2002/02/18
    17:09:26 kurt Exp $
    
    Copyright 1998-2003 The OpenLDAP Foundation, Redwood City,
    	California, USA.  All rights reserved.
    
    Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
    Public License.
    
    A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the
    top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
    <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>.
    
    OpenLDAP is a registered trademark of the OpenLDAP Foundation.