Hi Dave,
I have tried to build a more recent version of net-snmp which is of 5.6.1.1
and integrate it with our application. Can it be possible to use the
ucd-snmp functionality instead of net-snmp? I'm only familiar with ucd-snmp,
the only reason why I wanted to use the net-snmp because of 64-bit
migration.
BR,
Erwin
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Erwin De Guzman <erwin....@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> Hi Dave, my apologies for emailing you directly. I forgot to read the rules
> for this mailing list earlier.
>
> I checked some code in 4.2.7.1, and I still see the code where the crash
> occur from 4.2.5. Anyways I will try the most recent one
> and give you an update.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Dave Shield
> <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>wrote:
>
>> On 28 June 2011 08:07, Erwin De Guzman <erwin....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > One of the library used in the application is the ucd-snmp version
>> 4.2.5.
>> > It's quite old. I was able to compile and build in 64bit but as expected
>> crash
>> > when the app runs. I was wondering what version of ucd-snmp that can be
>> > use that is close to 4.2.5 that is also 64-bit ready.
>>
>> If you *must* use the 4.2.x line, then it's probably worth trying with
>> 4.2.7.1
>> (which was the last release of that branch, dating from June 2008). But
>> no promises - most of the 64-bit polishing was done on later branches,
>>
>>
>> > I am aware that ucd-snmp is now net-snmp, I'm quite hesitant to use the
>> > net-snmp because a lot of API change.
>>
>> In general, we've tried to retain backwards compatibility as much as
>> possible,
>> so it's worth trying a more recent release, to see what happens.
>>
>> The UCD->Net SNMP switch happened almost a decade ago and there
>> is no further work being done on the UCD code, so if 4.2.7.1 doesn't fix
>> things
>> for you, then I'm afraid that you're on your own.
>>
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> PS: Please post queries to the mailing list, and *not* directly to me
>> personally.
>>
>
>
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