Hi Dannon Thank you very much for the quick reply: Our sysadmin installed: openldap-devel cyrus-sasl-devel on our (Red Hat 7.2) box. And, I can now run
. .venv/bin/activate pip install python-ldap
looks like it is working now....except, that I now have to figure out the correct settings in auth_conf.xml Regards, Hans-Rudolf On 07/22/2016 01:24 PM, Dannon Baker wrote:
There's an open PR with a few build issues to build a Galaxy-side wheel for python-ldap here: https://github.com/galaxyproject/starforge/pull/97, and once that's resolved it should be automatically installed as a conditional dependency the usual Galaxy way.
Until then, yeah, a workaround is to activate the virtualenv and pip install it. As you found out, to do that you'll need a few system packages -- I had to install both libldap2-dev and libsasl2-dev on an ubuntu box here to get it to build. Good luck!
-Dannon
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 7:07 AM Hans-Rudolf Hotz <hrh@fmi.ch <mailto:hrh@fmi.ch>> wrote:
Dear all
I am looking into authentication through LDAP using the auth_conf file (we are currently using Apache to handle this). And it looks like, I am stuck at a very early step:
I have started with a fresh checkout of release 16.04 (git clone -b master https://github.com/galaxyproject/galaxy.git)
some modifications in galaxy.ini (host, port) and:
auth_config_file = config/auth_conf.xml
I start galaxy, and I try to login. In the log file I get:
galaxy.webapps.galaxy.controllers.user DEBUG 2016-07-22 12:41:50,741 trans.app.config.auth_config_file: ./config/auth_conf.xml galaxy.auth.providers.ldap_ad DEBUG 2016-07-22 12:41:50,741 LDAP authenticate: email is hansrudolf.hotz@fmi.ch <mailto:hansrudolf.hotz@fmi.ch> galaxy.auth.providers.ldap_ad DEBUG 2016-07-22 12:41:50,741 LDAP authenticate: ....
This is what I expect...so far so good
but further down, I get:
galaxy.auth.providers.ldap_ad DEBUG 2016-07-22 12:41:50,742 LDAP authenticate: could not load ldap module
According to our sysadmin, "python-ldap" is installed on the machine (running Red Hat 7.2). But I assume, it has to be within the galaxy created virtual env, hasn't-it?
Hence I have tried the following
cd <galaxy-root> . .venv/bin/activate pip install python-ldap
Is this the right way to do it?
Doing this, I have been running into the following error:
Modules/errors.h:8:18: fatal error: lber.h: No such file or directory #include "lber.h"
So I guess I have to tell my sysadmin to install "openldap-devel in order to have 'lber.h' on the system?
Or do I have to do something else?
Thank you very much for your help Hans-Rudolf
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Hans-Rudolf Hotz, PhD Bioinformatics Support
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