Robert,
It looks like the dynamically loadable module is the way to go for me. Relative paths confuse configure when symbolically linking into the net-snmp source tree.
Thanks again,
Alan
Robert Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
02/22/2005 01:31 PM
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 09:00:33 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AAC> % ./configure --with-mib-modules="nstAgentModuleObject"
AAC> The problem is...I do not want to drop the source objects in the net-snmp
AAC> source directory tree. I want to use a directory outside of the net-snmp
AAC> source tree. Do I need to edit the makefile by hand or is there some
AAC> configure magic I am missing?
You could try creating symlinks. Or specify a relative path to the files. I
hadn't tried either, but it might work. Otherwise, you'll have to edit the
makefile by hand. configure expects the files to be in the mibgroup.
The other options are to create a dynamically loadable module, or an AgentX
subagent.
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