Hi Ed;

you are right - ntop and DansGuardian are compiled against glibc and 
won't run with Bering-uClibc. The errors you see ("file not found") 
are typical for a mismatch of libraries.
So you have to live with it or build yourself, including libraries the 
applications depends on,.
If you want to build yourself, have a look at buildtool, it provides a 
usable toolchain to build against uClibc for LEAF:

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html

Once you installed it from cvs "./buildtool.pl describe" shows the 
available packages (e.g. ntop needs libpcap, which has already ported 
to buildtool).

If you have success, pls let us know - so we can add it to the 
packages section. If you run into problems, feel free to ask.

About your CD issue - I loop-mounted the Bering-uClibc ISO and I see 
squid-2.lrp as expected. I follow the Bering-uClibc User Guide to 
build a CD - (ok, I've edited it based on Charles Dachstein CD README 
and Jacques work on Bering)

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-ide.html

If you look at the command line for mkisofs it's a lot shorter than 
yours - I'm not shure what you add, I only the one from the Guide 
seems to work.

Currently used mkisofs version is 2.01a31


HTH
kp

Am Samstag, 13. November 2004 14:00 schrieb Ed Tetz:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using LEAF since the LRP days. I personally love the
> product. I had been use Dashstein, but recently went to Bering as I
> felt that it was a little more customizable. I am booting from a
> custom CD image booting Bering uClibc v2.2.0, and it has been
> working quite well for me, with the following exceptions.
>
> I am having two problems with my bering installation. I think I
> know what one of the problems is, but I would like to verify it.
>
> I have tried to use two packages, DanGuardian and NTOP. I got
> DansGuardian from:
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/bin/lince/dansgrdn.lrp?r
>ev=1.6&view=log And I got NTOP from the Oxygen package archive. Both
> of these packages seem to have the same problem.
>
> When I look at the directories for NTOP, I can see the executable,
> and it has the appropriate permissions to execute; but when I try
> to execute it, I get the following.
>
> ender# ls -l ntop
> -rws--x--x    1 root     root       199356 Oct 23  2000 ntop
> ender# ./ntop
> -sh: ./ntop: not found
>
> DansGuardian gives me the same problem. I think that it has to do
> with the fact that I am using uClibc rather than the normal version
> of Bering, and these packages were compiled looking for the older
> Clibc libraries.
>
> If this sounds correct, I will just have to suck it up and live
> with it, or figure out how to re-compile it.
>
> My second problem has to do with creating my CD. I am using the
> create Bering CD instuctions from the Bering and Bering uClibc user
> manuals. The command that I am using to make the iso image is:
>
> mkisofs -o Bering-CD.iso -b isolinux.bin -c isolinux.cat
> -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -hide isolinux.cat
> -hide isolinux.bin -l content
>
> Where content is the directory containing my desired CD contents.
> It works fine with the exception of replacing all the - in the
> filenames with _. This means that my Squid-2.lrp package is now
> Squid_2.lrp. I have fixed this by loading that package off of a
> floppy, or I could have changed the files in /var/lib/lrpkg to
> reflect the new package name. since this affects about 5 packages,
> I would like to find out why the names are being replaced.
>
> I am using Debian Linux (Testing Tree) to create the iso images. My
> version of mkisofs is 2.0+a34-2. Does anybody else have this
> problem creating CD's under linux? If not, what versions are you
> using?
>
> Cheers,
> -edt
>
> ________________________________________________
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> MCSE, MCDBA, MCT, A+, CTT+, CIW MA, CIW CI
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