Hi all! I'm trying to compile Nagios plugins (nagios-plugins-1.4.15.tar.gz) on OpenIndiana (build 151a), but the compilation does not generate the check_swap plugin.
When I do a "make config", I get the error shown below in the config.log: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" configure:20249: checking whether swapctl is declared /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" | #ifndef swapctl | (void) swapctl; /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" /usr/include/sys/swap.h:51:2: #error "Cannot use swapctl in the large files compilation environment" ac_cv_have_decl_swapctl=no ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I get the same result with nagios-plugins-HEAD.tar.gz. Has anyone experienced this error and was able to resolve in any way? Thanks in advance. Regards, Daniel -- Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Lenny - Linux user #188.598
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