Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 18:19:20 -0500 From: Dave Hummel <sysadmin@white-directory.com> To: George Cox <gjvc@gjvc.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problems with Openldap !!! must solve Message-ID: <38AC81F7.689730CE@white-directory.com> References: <38AACEC7.3B8417A6@white-directory.com> <20000217005643.C1223@extremis.demon.co.uk>
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Hi, Thanks for the reply. I tried recompiling with DB 2.77, but this seems to have no effect. I've seen a few postings on the OpenLDAP lists from Linux'ers with the same problem, but nobody seems to have an answer. This is sucking to the point that if I can't solve this within a couple of days then I will have to go to a Solaris/Netscape Directory Server setup (Yuck!). Does anyone at all have this running properly? Dave George Cox wrote: > On 16/02 11:22, Dave Hummel wrote: > > > Is anyone successfully running openldap? > > > > I am running the latest port (1.2.9) on 3.4-stable. Throughout the day > > the process continually grows consuming all memory and swap (256 + 256) > > until it eventually fails on realloc and dies. On the openldap mailing > > list someone (from redhat) suggested that: > > > > "I've seen this behaviour if openldap isnt compiled with -D_REENTRANT_ on > > linux. With 1.2.x it seems the configure script doesnt add it > > automatically. Adding that to CFLAGS or whereever > > I'm having the same problem, but I haven't got a Linux machine handy on > which to try it. See my query on openldap-software and the possible > answers -- OpenLDAP is supposed to be used with Berkeley DB 2.77. The > version included with the base system on FreeBSD is 1.85. Unfortuately, > the licence conditions of DB 2.x are not liberal enough for FreeBSD. I > would like to see DB 3.x as part of the base system, so we can stay up to > date with parts of our heritage. :-) But that's another matter. > > best; > > gjvc > > -- > [gjvc] > <gjvc@gjvc.com> > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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