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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:24:36 +0100 (BST) Mayuresh wrote:
MD> I am working on net-snmp-5.1.1. I want to cross compile this package for
MD> mips platform. On x86 linux platform, everything works fine including all
MD> mib groups. But when I try to cross compile, I get the compilation error
MD> discussed discussed above. I looked into at.c and resolved the error by by
MD> putting the line where ifIndex was used inside a #ifdef. Now there is no
MD> compilation error but a linker error which is totally unrelated to what I
MD> did. It says some function (defined in linux_kernel.c) which is being used
MD> in tcp.c is not getting linked.
As I said in my original message, quite a few of the mibs are very platform
specific.
MD> If I disable mibII/at, then there is no compilation error, but there is
MD> linker error saying that functions in at module which are being used in tcp
MD> and udp modules have undefined references. So disabling mibII/at does not
MD> seem to be working.
So, add the tcp and udp modules to the exclude list too. For every module that
causes an error, exclude it. If a particular module is important to you, then
you'll have to port it, or find another mips user who already has.
MD> [...] please post my message in the mailing list, because I do not have a
MD> gmail account.
You don't need a gmail account. You can subscribe to the lists with any email
address. Just follow the links from the main net-snmp web page.
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