Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] 'User not found'
- From: Zoilo <zoilo xs4all nl>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] 'User not found'
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 23:19:04 +0100
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le lun 12/01/2004 à 20:32, Zoilo a écrit :
Thank you Damien.
? Cannot find anything about compiling openh323 with openldap support.
However, there is a line in a source file h323ep.cxx '#if P_LDAP'.
Should I jam in P_LDAP=1 when invoking make?
It should be done automatically if support is in.
I think it does. Monitoring the CC output suggests that the correct
header directory ../pwlib/include is in fact being included ( -I
option), and that is where P_LDAP=1 is set in
../pwlib/include/ptbuildopts.h.
I did find that pwlib/configure had disabled ldap, because I installed
openldap *after* installing pwlib. In pwlib/config.log there were some
messages that ldap was not found, but compilation simply continues w/o
any complaints (!). So I now have recompiled and re-installed pwlib, and
pwlib/config.log does look different, stating that the ldap header files
were indeed found. Great.
But alas, still the same problem.
Have you recompiled openh323?
Yes, immediately after I had recompiled and re-installed pwlib. Then I
also recompiled gnomemeeting for the sake of it.
Ldap does seem to work, since I do get a full list of users, and also
tcpdump reveals a lot of ldap-port traffic. Is ldap also needed at some
other stage?
Am I correct in assuming that the ldap-traffic I see when clicking the
Find-button in Gnomemeeting is originated from gnomemeeting itself,
whereas the necessary ldap-requests that seem to be missing should be
generated from the h232-library?
More important: is there a way (debugging, logfile) so I can see in some
detail what is going on? I tried running gnomemeeting like "gnomemeeting
-d=5" but I don't get any debugging output for some reason.
I am sure this is an obvious and simple problem, if I only knew where to
look and what to look for.
Z.
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