> From: Martin Regner > Scott Wozny wrote: > <It's looking like you're right. The directory that tethereal was > <reporting all the errors from is the same one that I have a MIBDIRS > <value pointing to. I took out the MIBS and and MIBDIRS variables and > <both ethereal and tethereal started running fine (just taking out > <MIBDIRS cleared up the tethereal errors, but still kept the apps from > <running).
-- snip -- > There was a message with more or less the same crash > information in one of the messages on > NET-SNMP Sourcefourge bug-reports: > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=112694&group_id=12694&func=browse > > It was there I could see the hint that you could get that > specific problem if there was an IMPORT .... FROM missing in the MIB. -- snip - You could also try smilint from the libsmi toolkit. It definitely reports missing IMPORT clauses, and probably a lot of other errors you didn't even notice. http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/ FYI it does compile on WinNT with cygwin. I don't have an M$ compiler to try. Just make sure you are checking your set of MIBs (read the directions carefully) and not the really clean set that come with libsmi. Regards, Andrew Hood A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable. -- Leslie Lamport, as quoted in CACM, June 1992
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