Did you compile it yourself or is this a package? I have not seen anything like this but I did hear someone else who had had the same problem.
M On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 07:38 -0500, Brian E. Seppanen wrote: > On Sat, 18 Feb 2006, Mark Burgess wrote: > > > Please report whether this is true of the current release. > > I can't run the current release. I get the following when I try to run a > binary from a clean compile on debian sparc64 > > Setting cfengine new port to 5308 > Setting cfengine old port to 5308 > Reference time set to Fri Feb 17 15:13:48 2006 > > GNU Configuration Engine - > 2.1.18 > Free Software Foundation 1994- > Donated by Mark Burgess, Faculty of Engineering, > Oslo University College, 0254 Oslo, Norway > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Operating System Type is linux > Operating System Release is 2.4.27.08032005 > Architecture = sparc64 > > > Using internal soft-class linux for host linux > > The time is now Fri Feb 17 15:13:48 2006 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Additional hard class defined as: 32_bit > Additional hard class defined as: linux_2_4_27_08032005 > Additional hard class defined as: linux_sparc64 > Additional hard class defined as: linux_sparc64_2_4_27_08032005 > Additional hard class defined as: > linux_sparc64_2_4_27_08032005__1_SMP_Wed_Aug_3_10_56_05_CDT_2005 > > GNU autoconf class from compile time: compiled_on_linux_gnu > > Address given by nameserver: 192.168.1.2 > : Couldn't get interfaces > : ioctl: Cannot allocate memory > > > > > M > > > > > > On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 10:00 -0500, Brian E. Seppanen wrote: > >> I'm running cfengine-2.1.13 and I have the following in my control section > >> > >> solaris.Hr09.Day17.February.Yr2006:: > >> usera = ( ReturnsZero("/bin/getent passwd usera") ) > >> > >> and I'm getting the following error > >> cfengine::in/cfagent -i -: > >> cf:cfengine::/var/cfengine/inputs/cf.solaris:25: ExecResult(/command) > >> must specify an absolute path > >> > >> I've tried also using > >> > >> checklogin = ( 'passwd usera' ) > >> > >> usera = ( ReturnsZero("/bin/getent $checklogin") ) > >> > >> And that doesn't work either same error. > >> > >> Anyone have any suggestions on how a call to getent which requires a > >> specific database reference followed by a username could be accomplish. > >> > >> What I'm trying to do is determine if a user has an account on a specific > >> host and then take an action if they do. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> > >> Brian Seppanen > >> 608.826.1464 > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Help-cfengine mailing list > >> Help-cfengine@gnu.org > >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine > > > > Brian Seppanen > 608.826.1464 _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine