Dimitri,

You have to build the server from source and then configure all the separate
parts of the system - web interface, client agents, etc. Its pretty involved
but to compile the server all I had to do was make two changes to the
source:

- defined sb_addr16b in sim-inet.c
- edited out debug struct in sim-container.c

The included documentation on installing from source for Debian should be
enough for you to set up the rest of the system. You probably find it
simpler to set it up without a chrooted apache (man httpd) first and then
try it with a chrooted apache.

Graeme

On 3/31/07, Dimitri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Today and discovered OSSIM and I wanted to install it in my openbsd, but
> port does not exist.
>   Some way exists to install it in openbsd 3.9.
>
>
>   Regards.
>
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>
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