2009/6/22 Irvs <[email protected]>:
> Actually I have an installed net-snmp and as much as possible I don't want
> to re-run the ./configure since it can create a problem. The case here is
> avoiding re-running ./configure to not compromise the current
> implementation.
If you run the command
net-snmp-config --configure-options
this should report the options that were used originally.
So you could then simply add your new MIB modules to this list.
> Is it possible that there are just files I need to modify to
> accommodate the new mibs?
If you really want to do this by hand, then the files you need
to edit are as follows:
agent/mibgroup/mib_module*
(probably just 'includes' and 'inits')
agent/Makefile
agent/mibgroup/Makefile
(mibgroup_list_lo, mibgroup_list_o definitions)
Note that editing this manually is unsupported - if you run into
problems, you're on your own. The official advice is definitely
to use "configure".
(Having said which, it's perfectly possible to add a MIB module
manually - I'll done it several times while working on new versions
of the code!)
Dave
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