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List:       ntop-dev
Subject:    RE: Progress Update RE: [Ntop-dev] rmonPlugin / NET-SNMP on OpenBSD 2 .9
From:       "Burton M. Strauss III" <BStrauss3 () attbi ! com>
Date:       2002-02-25 22:27:12
Message-ID: HBEBKGPKAEJLGMLAANAOKEGEDLAA.BStrauss3 () attbi ! com
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Check the back traffic on the mailing list - this popped up and then
disappeared - depends on which snapshot you're using. (At least that was
true for Linux)...  IIRC, the 12th or 15th was the magic date...

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: ntop-dev-admin@unipi.it [mailto:ntop-dev-admin@unipi.it]On Behalf
Of Eichert, Diana
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 4:02 PM
To: 'ntop-dev@unipi.it'
Subject: Progress Update RE: [Ntop-dev] rmonPlugin / NET-SNMP on OpenBSD
2 .9


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eichert, Diana [mailto:deicher@sandia.gov]
> Sent: February 25, 2002 12:57 PM
> To: 'ntop-dev@unipi.it'
> Subject: RE: [Ntop-dev] rmonPlugin / NET-SNMP
>
> Hmmm, really, I didn't modify the Makefile.am file, but I did
> modify the Makefile.in file.  Configure builds the Makefile from
> that and I shouldn't have to re-run autogen.sh.  However perhaps
> I should have uncommented things in Makefile.am and re-run
> autogen.sh, instead of modifying at the halfway point, Makefile.in.
>
> I try that route instead,
>
> diana

All-righty then, BTW this is on an i386 OpenBSD 2.9 system

I'm further along.

uncommenting in Makefile.am and running ./autogen.sh I got a little
bit farther.

I then ran into this problem, which was also reported by Chris Weinhaupl
on Wed, 23 Jan 2002:

cc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -o .libs/libicmpPlugin.so.0.0
icmpPlugin.o
cc: suppress: No such file or directory
cc: file path prefix `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/undle/2.95.3/' never used
gmake[3]: *** [.libs/libicmpPlugin.so.0.0] Error 1
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/home/ntop/plugins'
gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ntop/plugins'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ntop'
gmake: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2

I do a search for "suppress" on Google and see some references on various
platforms that it may not be implemented yet everywhere.  Okay, so I remove
it
and now I only get the following:

(cd .libs && rm -f librmonPlugin.la && ln -s ../librmonPlugin.la
librmonPlugin.la)
cc -bundle -flat_namespace -o .libs/libicmpPlugin.so.0.0 icmpPlugin.o
ld: -lgcc: no match
cc: file path prefix `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/undle/2.95.3/' never used
gmake[3]: *** [.libs/libicmpPlugin.so.0.0] Error 1

I take it that "undle" is "undefined link editor", looks like something
can't
determine the platform I'm compiling this on.  As the files do exist here:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-unknown-openbsd2.9/2.95.3

diana eichert

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