Hi magnus,
i had done exactly as u have suggested but ./configure stops giving
this error
checking for linux/hdreg.h... no
checking pkglocs.h usability... no
checking pkglocs.h presence... no
checking for pkglocs.h... no
checking pkginfo.h usability... no
checking pkginfo.h presence... no
checking for pkginfo.h... no
checking libperfstat.h usability... no
checking libperfstat.h presence... no
checking for libperfstat.h... no
configure: error:
*** To monitor CPU/memory values in AIX you need to install
*** libperfstat which can be found in bos.perf
and not config.status file is generated , the statements in readme.aix do
not suggest any solution to this .
This is what the readme.aix file says:
It's been reported that the applications segfault on AIX. The reported
fix was to disable shared libraries:
./configure --disable-shared
There is also a quoting problem on AIX, so you will need to fix the quotes
in include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h after running configure. For example,
change
#define CONFIGURE_OPTIONS ""'--disable-shared'""
to
#define CONFIGURE_OPTIONS "'--disable-shared'"
~
Regards
amit yadav
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:28:07 +0200, Magnus Fromreide
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 06:40:17PM +0530, amit wrote:
hi,
i needied your help in compiling net-snmp , i m compling it on aix 5.1
machine
after i run the configure script, no config.status is created and when i
run
make -f Makefile.in it gives the error
running config.status because configure changed
/usr/bin/sh: ./config.status: not found.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 127.
First, once you have run configure there should be a Makefile so the
next step would be to edit net-snmp-config.h (as per README.aix) and
then just type 'make'
Second, you say there is no config.status script generated, then what
error message did configure produce?
I would expect you to do something like:
cd net-snmp
./configure
Is that what you did?
Stop.
i would really appreciate if i could get some help with this.
regards
amit
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