Hi guys,

I'm looking to start filling a database for every alert that Nagios makes.

I've come across the ndoutils but when I try to ./configure the install it 
keeps telling me that it can't find the mysql library's.

I have tried the --with-mysql=/usr/lib/mysql and I've checked that the library 
does indeed exist there.

Any ideas on how to get this installed?

Or is there a better way of outputting nagios's email alerts into mysql?

Thanks in advance

Tristan


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