WRT skip-version-check, pls look in the log for the version check lines and make sure there's nothing odd. Should be in the first 25 or so after startup... all with the CHKVER tag.
WRT iconv - oh ye of little faith WRT groff, sorry, wrong list... but seriously, with something named groff, how can you be upset when it rolfs all over the carpet?? Oh, yeah, and <feckewe-nitpicker>:-)</feckewe-nitpicker>. -----Burton > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike > Tremaine > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 2:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Ntop] Ntop 2.2.99 - Solaris 9 test - ok > > > On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 11:37, Burton M. Strauss III wrote: > > A) How come I don't see your log records in the access logs? Running > > w/ --skip-version-check are we?? Bad user - no biscuit! > > > Hmm.... just used my old ntop.conf but I don't have that flag set. I > remember using the report success before but don't see it now. Oh > well... No biscuit (damn I was hungry also). > > > > > B) WRT iconv, gentle reader, that is because I spent TWO DAYS > putting the > > tests into configureextra/solaris[89] and YOU were supposed to > have tested > > it already... > > > > Well of course I did but the last time was 2.2.96 and I like the test > early, test often theory...:) > > > > 1) need the message (that's what the scroll back is for...) If you just > > blindly copied the line, it won't work - $< gets replaced by > the name of the > > input file, so the line you want to try is > > > > $ groff -mandoc -Thtml ntop.8 ... > > > > Fails with this.... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/ntop_cvs/ntop [13] groff -mandoc -Thtml ntop.8 > ld.so.1: groff: fatal: libstdc++.so.4: open failed: No such file or > directory > Killed > > I'll poke around at this later and see why my groff fails. > > > > > 2) The whole message is > > > > echo " WARNING: This install created a directory for > the ntop"; \ > > echo " files and databases:"; \ > > echo ""; \ > > echo " $(DESTDIR)/$(datadir)/ntop"; \ > > echo ""; \ > > echo " This directory MUST be owned by the user"; \ > > echo " which you are going to use to run ntop."; \ > > echo ""; \ > > echo " The command you must issue is > something like:"; \ > > echo ""; \ > > echo " chown -R ntop.ntop > $(DESTDIR)/$(datadir)/ntop"; \ > > echo " or chown -R ntop:users > $(DESTDIR)/$(datadir)/ntop"; > > \ > > echo ""; \ > > echo " man chown to check the syntax for > YOUR system"; \ > > > > That really ought to be good enough for anyone... > > > > > > Yep that should be fine ofcourse I didn't read the whole line... > > > -Mike > > _______________________________________________ > Ntop mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop > _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
