On Sep 14, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Frédéric Bohé wrote:
On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 09:11 -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Sep 14, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Frédéric Bohé wrote:
On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 12:24 +0000, Charles Lepple wrote:
Author: clepple-guest
Date: Wed Sep 14 12:24:58 2011
New Revision: 3225
URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/3225
Log:
Silence redefined PACKAGE_ macro warnings
[...]
I am not sure this one is needed. It seems that, on Solaris,
nut-scanner uses a very old net-snmp library lying in /usr/sfw on
the
buildbot. Using this library raise an error on usmAESPrivProtocol
constant.
When building the snmp-ups driver, the tool chain uses a newer net-
snmp
libray lying in /usr/local,
While you have both libraries installed, please check to see why the
two tools are using different libraries.
What I understand here, is that snmp-ups is linked with
LIBNETSNMP_LIBS
only which points to /usr/local.
Whereas nut-scanner is linked with LIBNETSNMP_LIBS _and_ other libs
(i.e. LIBUSB_LIBS) which introduce paths to /usr/sfw. This leads
nut-scanner to be built against the lib in /usr/sfw rather
than /usr/local.
This should probably be documented.
which do not raise the error on
usmAESPrivProtocol and hopefully shouldn't require this commit.
I am in the process of trying to remove this old library on the
buildbot
but I am not very familiar with SunOS so I try to be very careful.
What versions of net-snmp do you have? We should list the older
version in the "no longer needed?" comment in snmp-ups.c
In the config.log, net-snmp version is 5.4.2.1 (the library which is
in /usr/local).
In /usr/sfw, "./net-snmp-config --version" gives : 5.0.9
I have not understood what you mean with "no longer needed" comment ?
My mistake, it's in snmp-ups.h:
/* FIXME: still needed?
* workaround for buggy Net-SNMP config */
#ifdef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
#endif
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