I've read the back threads (and some googling) and seen that others have 
recently reported this problem (and got it working) but I haven't found a 
solution that works for me so here I am.  I am trying to compile (or 
atleast configure) nfdump-1.5.7 and am getting the following error:
# ./configure --enable-nfprofile --with-rrdpath=/usr/local
...
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking for rrd_update in -lrrd... no
configure: error: Can not link librrd. Please specify --with-rrdpath=.. 
configure failed!

I had the sourceforge yum version of rrdtool installed but I riped that 
out and then installed rrdtool-1.2.27.  First I let it install the default 
way in /usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.27 and then when that didn't work I followed 
a suggestion here of using the configure options of
"--prefix=/usr/local --enable-site-perl" and just "--prefix=/usr/local" 
which didn't work either.

I can't seem to get nfdump to see my rrdtool install no matter which 
version I use and where I put it.

I've looked through the archives and a thread on the openbsd list and 
tried manaully setting my LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS.  I think I need some more 
debug info about just what files it is looking for where to work.

Any suggestions on what I'm missing here?  Its probably just a simple 
thing I'm overlooking, right?

                                                -Fred

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