Hi,

Yes, installing that ldap package is the right thing to do, however this probably also indicates a bug (or at least, 'opportunity for enhancement') in the bin/develop flow... If you don't actually use LDAP (instead using local xml files for directory service data), then it probably won't affect you either way.

-dre

On Feb 17, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Rob Archibald <rob@robarchibald.com> wrote:

Nevermind. After tracking it down deep enough to be able to ask the question, the answer wasn’t far away. Turns out that after a bit more digging, I found that my system didn’t have ldap.h available. After a simple apt-get install libldap2-dev, it finished with no errors.
 
From: Rob Archibald [mailto:rob@robarchibald.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 4:38 PM
To: 'calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org'
Subject: Error on bin/develop
 
I’m running Calendar Server 9.0 on Ubuntu 16.04.1. It seems to be working fine, but I have this nagging error in the back of my mind that makes me worry that something still isn’t quite right. When I run bin/develop, I receive the following error: 
 
.../ccs-calendarserver-CalendarServer-9.0/bin/_py.sh: line 104: [: # 1 "<stdin>": integer expression expected
.../ccs-calendarserver-CalendarServer-9.0/bin/_py.sh: line 109: [: # 1 "<stdin>": integer expression expected
 
It works even though I receive this error, so I’m trying to understand it to see if it matters. This is in the middle of a function called cmp_version which is expecting numeric arguments. It receives these 2 values:
 
1.       20428 – seems OK
2.       # 1 "<stdin>" – looks bad to me
 
It looks like the c_macro function is the source of the bad 2nd value. From what I can tell, the function is being called on ldap.h and trying to get LDAP_VENDOR_VERSION, but instead gets back the bogus value.  I’m guessing this means LDAP won’t work for me?
 
 
Blessings,
Rob Archibald, M.M.
CTO, EndFirst LLC
Founder and Music Director, Ensign Symphony & Chorus
 
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