[Opendnssec-user] CentOS RPM distribution

Rachid Zarouali rzarouali at gmail.com
Mon Apr 12 15:56:31 UTC 2010


i knocked my head off with slite 3.4.2 requirements but i finalement come up
with a solution,
i've used a spec i found (can't remember where) and i made some tweaks.

give me just few hours to get back home and i'll send you all , some of the
works i've made :-)

Regards,
Rachid

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Ville Mattila <vmattila at csc.fi> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> On Fri, 9 Apr 2010, rzarouali at gmail.com wrote:
>
>  Agree but it is somehow broken
>>
>> I'll post here specs I've used this evening so you'll see changes I've
>> made on it.
>> I have also created specs for dnsruby, softhsm
>>
>
> Please do send you .specs.  I've noticed some needs for enhancing the
> default opendnssec.spec, too, and would like to see what you've come
> up with.
>
> Most importantly:  How have you solved the problem of OpenDNSSEC requiring
> SQLite v3.4.2 or newer and RHEL 5 providing only SQLite 3.3.6?
>
> I'd prefer not upgrading the RHEL 5 official sqlite package (as e.g. RPM
> itself depends on it).  Already tried repackaging Fedora 12's
> sqlite-3.6.20 into /opt/opendnssec-sqlite/ but I suspect that in
> opendnssec-1.0.0 specifying "configure --with-sqlite3=PATH" only works if
> PATH is /usr/local/lib and nothing else.  See below for my findings.
>
> If I specify "configure --libdir=SOME_PATH" the ods-* binaries will be
> linked with RPATH set to SOME_PATH.  This causes problems on RHEL 5 where
> rpmbuild needs to use "--libdir=/usr/lib64"; and that's where the official
> (and incompatible to opendnssec) sqlite runtime libraries sit.
>
> For example on my RHEL 5 box when opendnssec is compiled with
> "configure --with-sqlite3=/opt/opendnssec-sqlite --libdir=/usr/lib64"
> the binaries will end up using wrong sqlite libraries:
>
> $ ldd /usr/bin/ods-ksmutil | grep sqlite
>        libsqlite3.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libsqlite3.so.0 (0x0000003588400000)
> $ readelf -d /usr/bin/ods-ksmutil | grep RPATH
>  0x000000000000000f (RPATH)              Library rpath: [/usr/lib64]
>
> I was wondering is RPATH really necessary and if yes, should it perhaps
> point to list of sqlite etc. library locations instead of the configure
> --libdir specification?
>
> Or am I totally lost in my conclusions?
>
> Ville
>
> PS. If I run configure without --libdir option (just plain "./configure &&
> make) the RPATH will be /usr/local/lib and installing the newer sqlite
> libraries there both ods-enforcerd and ods-ksmutil work perfectly.
>
>
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