Paul,
While checking out why my patch to add a function to rlm_preprocces causes freeradius to bomb with "undefined symbol" I came across this post.
Just wanted to ask that you incorporate dpatch support even if you dont migrate your patches to that....Its how I make my private deb builds.
It was incredibly easy to do yet...I simply added an include line in debian/rules and added the patch/unpatch targets.
But I am sure you know how to use dpatch...Anyways if you do it its one less thing for me to worry about building private debs!
Thanks,
Joe
Paul Hampson wrote:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 10:24:45AM +1100, Tom wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply I appreciate your help and I've just got a couple of followup questions.
Just upgrading libtool won't work, as libtool 1.5 requires a more recent version of autoconf than is used in FreeRADIUS 1.0.1.
As the above post suggests, try 1.1.0 (eg. CVS head) which builds with
By 1.1.0 does that mean I should download the radiusd module using CVS? (Not sure if you're referring to that or 1.1.0 of something else?).
Yeah. 'eg' should have been 'ie'
libtool 1.5 and autoconf 2.57 and where PEAP and TTLS _should_ work. (Although I've not tested them myself)
So the hypothesis is download the CVS "head", re-package+compile it and try again?
Sorry about the relatively simple questions but I didn't know there was a version of freeradius higher than 1.0.1 - I guess looking at the CVS tree there are a number of files updated there but I'm not sure if that constitutes v1.1.0 so I'm a bit lost as to what I'm looking for.
Sorry. Yes, FreeRADIUS 1.1.0 doesn't exist per se, I meant the head branch of CVS.
You should be able to just grab it from CVS or a snapshot, and dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot -b and get a whole bunch of packages out. I'm considering going to dpatch in the CVS version, to make it easier to support in Debian, but I've not got the time to convert yet, and have to upload 1.0.2 to Debian first.
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