Dave,
I am trying to use it for a product it has linux kernel 2.6 on mips
processor.
This is how I want to use:
- STEP 1: I want to compile net snmp to get the library and header files.
- STEP 2: Compile my application (which has to register as sub agent and
install few oids) on top of this header files.
- STEP 3: link with the libraries generated in step 1.
Later I can make changes in my application while the net-snmp library and
header files remains the same.
Thanks,
Benix.
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Dave Shield <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 24 November 2010 05:57, Benix Samuel Vincent Theogaraj
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I need the libraries and header files of NET-SNMp on top of which I need
> to
> > register my application [which runs as a different process] as sub agent
> and
> > register few oids. I strictly dont want the internal header files etc. .
>
> The normal
>
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> process should identify the necessary files for this, but is really aimed
> at installing the package on the current system, rather than producing
> a package that can be copied to other systems and installed there.
>
>
> > In this regard is there any make command by which I can just make a
> > developer package from Net-Snmp?
>
> The first question to ask, is what O/S are you working with?
> Different O/S's use a variety of package mechanisms,
> and it would be sensible to target the natural packaging
> system for the environment that you are using.
>
> Dave
>
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