Cleve Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Last night I wiped everything clean and started fresh..........first
> thing I noticed was that arts++ didn't make correctly.....Knoppix has
> GNU Make 3.8.0 and I think there is an issue with the arts++ software
> not having flex headers or .hh or somethingorother.....if that makes
> any sense. Today I am going to try an older version of arts++.....and
> there is also a reference by the author of flowscan that he had to
> edit some file to include a directory where his flex headers were
> actually located????
> Does this sound like a lesson in futility? I'm definitely over my head
> with this but I have to admit that I am slowly, painfully learning a
> lot.

I've installed flowscan, with arts++ and cflowd on Solaris -- which meant
compiling from source.  It's not futile but it may be a wrestling
match.  flowscan's mailing list was pretty good.  

You're probably going to have to supply more specifics to get help 
on the list -- ie, cuttin' and pastin relevant output and errors.

Why are you resisting installing the flowscan .deb?  It would include
cflowd and arts++ dependencies.  You'd need to configure them to receive
your netflow data but the building would be already done.

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Scott Harney<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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