Stefan A. wrote: > I still have problems, getting FR 2.0.4 up and running, for days.. Reading > hundreds of emails and listings.... I'm lost.
It's not a FreeRADIUS problem. > I also renamed the src/directories of > counter, eap, eap2, ippool, krb5, ldap, opt, pam, perl, python > To not use them, because I'll only do accounting into MySQL. That's unnecessary. Please don't do that. > Some Warnings are still there: They are WARNINGs, not ERRORs. Ignore them. > (I will take a look for the MySQL warning later, but I'm sure, that the libs > are in the directory, given to ./configure) Or, just edit src/modules/rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/Makefile The "configure" script is just there to catch the common cases. If it doesn't work, the "Makefile" *is* text, and *can* be edited by hand. > 'make install' also runs, but shows a lot of warnings similar to this one > "libtool: install: warning: relinking `rlm_expiration.la'" Again, warnings are not errors. > 'radiusd -X' just tells: > > ld.so.1: radiusd: fatal: libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such > file or directory You've managed to install libgcc in a location where the run-time linker can't find it. This is a gcc/solaris problem. It's NOT a freeradius problem. See "man crle" on Solaris for how to fix it. e.g.: $ crle -l /path/to/directory/containing/libgcc -u If you don't have libgcc.... install it from sunfreeware. > Coming to that point, it is real frustrating to read: >> My solaris 10 installs go pretty much like any other system. I just >> make sure that the C compiler can find the include files, and that the >> linker can find the libraries. > > What else did you do? I installed libgcc from sunfreeware, gcc, libiconv, and a bunch of other things. I read the documentation on sunfreeware, to see what other packages were needed by the packages I wanted. I downloaded them all, and installed them all. > Any further ideas? The problems you're running into are strictly Solaris. You would see them if you tried to build *any* Open Source software from the source code. Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html