It seems the code automagically generated by *mib2c* was considering those
inexistent functions *netsnmp_cache_free()* and *
netsnmp_table_registration_info_free()*.

I created another file using an updated mib2c conf (see
http://gist.github.com/1259707) and those functions were not present.

However, I still needed to make some adjustments
(e.g.,*netsnmp_tdata_get_first_row()
* instead of *netsnmp_tdata_row_first()*) in order to the code be
compilable.

-- 
Rodrigo Hjort
www.hjort.co


2011/10/1 Magnus Fromreide

> On Fri, 2011-09-30 at 08:33 -0400, Rodrigo Hjort wrote:
> > Hello Magnus,
> >
> > Actually I'm using the Debian package libsnmp-dev (v5.4.2.1), and
> > here's the requested instruction:
>
> If that is the case then it isn't that but then I am quite confused as
> it builds for me using libsnmp-dev 5.4.3~dfsg-2.3 and libpq-dev 9.1.0-1
> and pgstatmib e381a066d3d92c6e1cac3bf5d74a06680ac54fcc.
>
> /MF
>
>
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