thanks for the information
with the given details
can you send me the details of the embedded linux system you are using
and also some details how you proceded

i have got some ideas to implement
i am going through it
if it builds successfully i will let you all know

Thanks,
Suddavanda



----- Original Message -----
From: "Eirik Nordbrøden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:57 PM
Subject: RE: Re: Does .c & .h Files generated by mib2c
requirecompilertorunon harware


Hello

We have ported the NetSNMP suite to embedded Linux with success and our
expirence is that it is just a matter of giving the configure script the
correct set of options as Dave indicates. You will have to consider
carefully which things your embedded Linux system supports and you might
need to download and build some other software for you embedded platform. A
minimal agent is probably a good starting point. When this is running add
the things you need to support your system.
________________________
Eirik Nordbrøden,
Telephone (+47) 90174789


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dave Shield
> Sent: 15. februar 2006 13:31
> To: Santhosh
> Cc: net-snmp-coders
> Subject: Re: Re: Does .c & .h Files generated by mib2c
> requirecompilertorunon harware
>
> On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 16:21 +0530, Santhosh wrote:
> > I dont want to teach you Embedded
> > But i was asking for NET-SNMP
> > that is enough i am experience in embedded 4r past 3yrs so
> no problem
> > for embedded linux
>
> My apologies.
> I'd got the impression that you were expecting to be able to
> execute source code files directly, without first compiling
> them into an executable format.  This led me to believe that
> you might not know what you were doing.
>
> I obviously completely misunderstood your original query.
> If you've got 3 years experience in *any* form of software
> development (let along embedded systems), you'd know full
> well that this would be ridiculous.   I'm sorry that I got
> hold of the wrong end of the stick.
>
>
> > i have said i am not getting eonugh Docs for NET-SNMP
>
> Unfortunately, there isn't a great deal of experience among
> the core developers of porting the software to embedded
> systems, so we're not really in a position to provide
> suitable documentation for that.
>
> But the Net-SNMP suite is built upon the standard GNU
> "configure" system, and the basic principles of cross
> compiling are fundamentally application-independent.
> So any documentation the "configure" people provide about
> cross-compiling should be relevant here.
>
> That's probably your best starting point.
>
> I'd also suggest that you treat this as two separate
> tasks:
>    a)  Cross-compiling the *standard* Net-SNMP agent
>        (or even a stripped down mini-agent) to run on
>        your embedded system  (without any new MIB modules).
>
>    b)  Developing your new MIB module code on a
>        "normal" Linux box (perhaps with dummy data).
>        Looking back at your first message, it's
>        possible that you've already got this working.
>
> We're probably more able to assist with the second task - we
> typically have less experience with
> cross-compilation problems.   But I would certainly
> advise tackling this sort of problem in as small stages
> as possible.   (But I'm probably teaching my grandmother
> to suck eggs again!)
>
> Dave
>
>
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