[Fedora-directory-users] fedora directory server on Windows

paul barnes p_e_c_barnes at yahoo.fr
Fri Jun 2 06:55:36 UTC 2006


Thank you for your reply.
  As a precision I use gnake, I use MKS, I read the Building page on Windows http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Building#Windows. 
   
  I do not understand your reply as I might miss some information. What is the relation between the FDS modules and the fact there is Apache for Win 32 ? Are the FDS modules only used in the admin server ? What is then the list of components I can remove from the compilation list if I don't want the admin server to be compiled ? Or what is the list of components I do have to compile to get the FDS server only ? 
   
  Thank you in advance
   
  Paul Barnes
  

Rob Crittenden <rcritten at redhat.com> a écrit :
  paul barnes wrote:
> Hello, 
> I've compiled,installed,run,configured FDS with no pb so far, for a simple applicative schema, on Linux. 
> I wish to do same things on Windows 2003, then to begin with, to compile. 
> I've tried with MKS (see 1 below) but some pbs, I've tried with cygwin (see 2 below) but some pbs as well...
> I wonder what is the best strategy: going on with MKS, going on with cygwin, 
> What must I check to succeed in compiling FDS on windows ?
> 
> Or can I find "somewhere" a binary version for windows.... 
> 
> Thank you very much in advance
> Paul Barnes
> 
> 
> 
> 1) MKS (gmake), but quite quickly, make fails the following way
> ****************************************************************************
> 
> > make
> [ : ]
> make: execvp: true: Invalid argument
> make: *** [pre-everything] Error 127
> 
> 
> 2) I've tried on cygwin, I do face an other pb : 
> ******************************************************
> cd md; make export
> make[5]: Entering directory `/home/desgranp/fedora/dsbuild-fds102/ds/mozilla/wor
> k/mozilla/nsprpub/OPT.OBJ/pr/include/md'
> sh ../../../../build/cygwin-wrapper nsinstall -m 444 ../../../../pr/include/md/_
> aix32.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_aix64.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_beos.c
> fg ../../../../pr/include/md/_bsdi.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_darwin.cfg ../
> ../../../pr/include/md/_dgux.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_freebsd.cfg ../../..
> /../pr/include/md/_hpux32.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_hpux64.cfg ../../../../
> pr/include/md/_irix32.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_irix64.cfg ../../../../pr/i
> nclude/md/_linux.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_ncr.cfg ../../../../pr/include/m
> d/_nec.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_netbsd.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_next
> step.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_nto.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_openbsd.c
> fg ../../../../pr/include/md/_openvms.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_os2.cfg ../
> ../../../pr/include/md/_osf1.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_qnx.cfg ../../../../
> pr/include/md/_reliantunix.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_rhapsody.cfg ../../../
> ../pr/include/md/_scoos.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_solaris.cfg ../../../../p
> r/include/md/_sony.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_sunos4.cfg ../../../../pr/incl
> ude/md/_unixware.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_unixware7.cfg ../../../../pr/inc
> lude/md/_win16.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_win95.cfg ../../../../pr/include/m
> d/_winnt.cfg ../../../../pr/include/md/_aix.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_beos.h
> ../../../../pr/include/md/_bsdi.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_darwin.h ../../../.
> ./pr/include/md/_dgux.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_freebsd.h ../../../../pr/incl
> ude/md/_hpux.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_irix.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_linu
> x.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_macos.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_ncr.h ../../..
> /../pr/include/md/_nec.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_netbsd.h ../../../../pr/incl
> ude/md/_nextstep.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_nspr_pthread.h ../../../../pr/incl
> ude/md/_nto.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_openbsd.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_op
> envms.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_os2.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_os2_errors.h
> ../../../../pr/include/md/_osf1.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_pcos.h ../../../..
> /pr/include/md/_pth.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_qnx.h ../../../../pr/include/md
> /_reliantunix.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_rhapsody.h ../../../../pr/include/md/
> _scoos.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_solaris.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_sony.h
> ../../../../pr/include/md/_sunos4.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_unix_errors.h ../
> ../../../pr/include/md/_unixos.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_unixware.h ../../../
> ../pr/include/md/_win16.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_win32_errors.h ../../../../
> pr/include/md/_win95.h ../../../../pr/include/md/_winnt.h ../../../../pr/include
> /md/prosdep.h ../../../../pr/include/md/sunos4.h /home/desgranp/fedora/dsbuild-f
> ds102/ds/mozilla/work/mozilla/dist/OPT.OBJ/include/md
> ../../../../build/cygwin-wrapper: line 75: exec: nsinstall: not found
> make[5]: *** [export] Error 127
> 
>

A couple of thoughts:

1. You almost certainly need to use GNU make
2. Starting with dsbuild is probably not the best way to do this
3. While there is Apache for win32 the FDS modules haven't been tested 
at all under Windows and I suspect won't even compile.

Historically what we've done internally is to prebuild the components 
(NSPR, NSS, SASL, SNMP, etc) and put that into a "components" area so we 
don't have to build the entire world all the time. That is probably a 
better starting point. The trick is to get the binaries put into the 
proper directory structure. I believe there is an argument you need to 
pass to gmake for it to use "internal" components. The file 
components.mk would be a good place to start.

I'd use the Building page on the FDS wiki as a starting point for 
building. IIRC we used the MKS tools (except for make).

How you can get past the missing admin server I don't know. FDS doesn't 
really need an admin server to run. You may even be able to use one 
admin server to manage multiple FDS servers but I'm a little fuzzy on that.

rob
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