Configure Error Cannot Find The Pam_appl.h File
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missing files General support questions Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 saleh Posts: 97 Joined: 2011/02/18 18:35:11 Location: ~/egypt/alexandria security/pam_appl.h: no such file or directory ubuntu Contact: Contact saleh Website [RESOLVED] PAM missing files Quote Postby saleh » security/pam_appl.h no such file or directory debian 2012/07/24 01:34:49 Hello all,Using CentOS 6.2, when I'm trying to include 'pam_appl.h' and 'pam_misc.h' in a C application, I ubuntu pam-devel can't find them as shown below. Code: Select all#include
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Code: Select allpam_app.c:12:31: error: security/pam_appl.h: No such file or directorySo, what can I do? Should I install PAM source yum install pam-devel and recompile it or what I should do?Thanks in advance Top stevemowbray Posts: 207 Joined: 2012/06/26 14:20:47 Re: PAM missing files Quote Postby stevemowbray » 2012/07/24 07:57:41 yum install pam-devel Top pschaff Retired Moderator Posts: 18276 Joined: 2006/12/13 20:15:34 Location: Tidewater, Virginia, North America Contact: Contact pschaff Website [RESOLVED] PAM missing files Quote Postby pschaff » 2012/07/24 13:55:52 If you should take
Apt-get Pam-devel
the recommended step of RPM packaging your C application be sure to include "BuildRequires pam-devel" in your spec file to spare others from the same issue. Top saleh Posts: 97 Joined: 2011/02/18 18:35:11 Location: ~/egypt/alexandria Contact: Contact saleh Website Re: [RESOLVED] PAM missing files Quote Postby saleh » 2012/07/24 16:53:56 @stevemowbrayThanks very much, I really appreciate it.@pschaffThat's an important issue. Thanks a lot, sir. Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply Print view 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “CentOS 6 - General Support” Jump to CentOS General Purpose CentOS - FAQ & Readme First Announcements CentOS Social User Comments Website Problems CentOS 7 CentOS 7 - General Support CentOS 7 - Software Support CentOS 7 - Hardware Support CentOS 7 - Networking Support CentOS 7 - Security Support CentOS 6 CentOS 6 - General Support CentOS 6 - Software Support CentOS 6 - Hardware Support CentOS 6 - Networking Support CentOS
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Hill wrote: I'm trying to get Webmin up and running Good luck when things http://linux.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/linux.redhat/2009-12/msg00007.html break. but it is failing due to a missing perl https://github.com/google/google-authenticator/issues/532 package: Authen-PAM-0.16. When I try to install Authen-PAM-0.16, I get the following error upon perl Makefile.PL configure: error: cannot find the pam_appl.h file When I do a find, I can't see the file on the system. So, cannot find it does appears PAM is not installed on the server. /bin/rpm -qa | /bin/grep pam pam_appl.h is /usr/include/security/pam_appl.h and is part of the 'pam-devel' package appropriate the to version of pam you have installed. It should be part of the distribution, but most don't install the no such file -devel packages. I went looking for the libpam-dev RPM to install, but I'm not sure which one is the correct one for my OS version. Should have the same extension as the basic pam package. I don't have an RHEL5 listing handy, but for Fedora the two were [compton ~]$ zgrep ' pam-' /net/rpmcache/rpms.fc11-i386.gz | cut -c30- 785481 Apr 17 17:21 pam-1.0.91-6.fc11.i586.rpm 241037 Apr 17 17:21 pam-devel-1.0.91-6.fc11.i586.rpm [compton ~]$ Your situation would be similar. Old guy . References: Correct libpam-dev RPM to install for RH5EL From: Jayson Hill Prev by Date: Re: RHEL in commercial products Next by Date: Re: RHEL in commercial products Previous by thread: Correct libpam-dev RPM to install for RH5EL Next by thread: Re: mount.cifs Error 13 Index(es): Date Thread Flag as inappropriate (AWS) Security UNIX Linux Coding Usenet Mailing-ListsNewsgroupsAboutPrivacyImprint linux.derkeiler.com >Newsgroups >linux.redhat >2009-12
Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 194 Star 1,736 Fork 369 google/google-authenticator Code Issues 183 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue config.status: error: cannot find input file: `Makefile.in' #532 Closed apsega opened this Issue Jan 5, 2016 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels question Milestone No milestone Assignees ThomasHabets 2 participants apsega commented Jan 5, 2016 On CentOS 7 having an error after running ./configure command: # ./bootstrap.sh aclocal: warning: couldn't open directory 'm4': Toks failas ar aplankas neegzistuoja configure.ac:7: installing './install-sh' configure.ac:7: installing './missing' Makefile.am:6: error: Libtool library used but 'LIBTOOL' is undefined Makefile.am:6: The usual way to define 'LIBTOOL' is to add 'LT_INIT' Makefile.am:6: to 'configure.ac' and run 'aclocal' and 'autoconf' again. Makefile.am:6: If 'LT_INIT' is in 'configure.ac', make sure Makefile.am:6: its definition is in aclocal's search path. Makefile.am: installing './depcomp' parallel-tests: installing './test-driver' autoreconf: automake failed with exit status: 1 # ./configure checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking for suffix of executables... checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for sys/types.h... yes checking for sys/stat.h... yes checking for stdlib.h... yes checking for string.h... yes checking for memory.h... yes checking for strings.h... yes checking for inttypes.h..