PerLDAP installation instructions ================================== Building this package is fairly straight forward, but requires some knowledge about using compilers and compiler tools on your system. If you are uncomfortable using these tools, we recommend you get one of the prebuilt binary distributions instead. Prerequisites ============= In order to build the module, you'll need - Perl, version 5.003 or later. We definitely recommend you to use v5.004 or later. - An ANSI-C compiler, e.g. gcc-2.x, or Visual C++ 5.0. - The LDAP client libraries and include files, e.g. the SDK from Netscape Communications. See the README file for information on retrieving binaries. You can download (or CVS checkout) the Directory SDK source, see further information available on http://www.mozilla.org/directory/ and the FAQ at http://www.mozilla.org/directory/faq/perldap-faq.html Building ======== This package uses the normal Perl5 MakeMaker installation system. To generate a Makefile appropriate for your platform, run perl on the provided Makefile.PL script, e.g. % perl Makefile.PL You might have to use the command `perl5' or `perl-5.004', depending on how you installed Perl-5. The script will now ask you a few questions to find the necessary library and include files. A typical configuration session is data 195% perl5 Makefile.PL PerLDAP - Perl 5 Module for LDAP ================================ Directory containing 'include' and 'lib' directory of the Netscape LDAP Software Developer Kit (default: /usr): /opt/ldapsdk3 Using LDAPv3 Developer Kit (default: yes)? Include SSL Support (default: yes)? Libraries to link with (default: -L/opt/pkg/ldapsdk3/lib -lldapssl30): Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Mozilla::LDAP::API The important question is where your LDAP SDK is installed, in the example above the base directory is /opt/ldapsdk3. This directory should have two subdirectories, named "lib" and "include". If you installed the SDK in the standard /usr hierarchy, use the default value as provided by the install script. Assuming you get no errors or warning, proceed with the build and install: % make % make install That should be it! Automated Configuration and Installs ==================================== The Makefile.PL script also honors a set of environment variables to make it possible to do configuration and installs non-interactively. The variables are LDAPSDKDIR - Full path to the C SDK base directory LDAPV3ON - Set to "N" to diable LDAP v3 (on by default) LDAPSDKSSL - Set to "N" to disable SSL (SSL is default) With these variables set, you will not be asked any of the questions above (but it will echo the paramaters). Just run the Makefile.PL script, and finish the build, e.g. % perl5 Makefile.PL % make % make install