[Fedora-directory-users] Problem with a new installation

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Fri Feb 8 21:11:36 UTC 2008


Sascha Scrubb Bendix wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently looking for a central authentication solution and wanted
> to try the fedora directory server. So I took a x86_64-Machine and
> installed a fresh fedora system. I tried to install as less as possible
> and havn't selected X, gnome, or the fonts for installation.
>
> After this I followed the instructions in the install guide (except
> that I mirrored the packages to a local repository, because my system
> doesn't have a direct internet connection. I finished the configuration
> with /usr/sbin/setup-ds-admin.pl the ds and ds-admin, but it failed.
> The message (it's the same when I do /etc/init.d/dirsrv-admin start)
> was:
>
> Starting dirsrv-admin: 
> httpd.worker: Syntax error on line 147
> of /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/httpd.conf: Cannot
> load /usr/lib64/dirsrv/modules/mod_admserv.so into
> server: /usr/lib64/libadminutil.so.1: undefined symbol: u_strToUTF8_3_7
> [FAILED]
>
> The httpd module is loaded, because of this line in the config:
>
> LoadModule admserv_module     /usr/lib64/dirsrv/modules/mod_admserv.so
>
> Here are some more infos about my system:
>
> # cat /etc/redhat-release 
> Fedora release 8 (Werewolf)
>
> # rpm -qa
> basesystem-8.1-1
> <snip>
> adminutil-1.1.4-2.fc8
>   
The current version of adminutil is 1.1.5-1 which should fix this problem.

yum update adminutil
> <snip>
>
> I hope you can give me a clue what I've done wrong and want to thank
> you in advance.
>
> Sincerly yours,
>
> Sascha bendix
>
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