How to compile...
Joe Lewis
joe at joe-lewis.com
Tue May 25 15:17:06 UTC 2004
Try:
gcc -o pam_test.so -lpam pam_test.c pam_test.h
That -libpam should be shortened to -lpam. -l on the command line
expands the l to lib[rest].so or something similar.
Joe
Jason Gerfen wrote:
> Hello, I am fairly new to this list and have been attempting to learn
> how to write PAM modules however the documentation on how to use the
> PAM api is bit vague on how to compile the existing C.
>
> I am using SuSE 9.0 and using Emacs to edit my first pam module. The
> string I am using to compile is as so...
>
> gcc -o pam_test.so -libpam pam_test.c pam_test.h
>
> The errors I am recieving are...
>
> libpam not found. I have made sure my header and source files are
> located in the Linux-PAM.Y.XX/modules directory which is stated in the
> documentation. If anyone can give me some insight into this I would
> apprecitate it.
>
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