On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Greg Ramos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I did not make any directory other than /var/ossec. Make all created
> all of the sub-directories and what's in them.
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:17 AM, dan (ddp) <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Greg Ramos <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I did the make all in the src directory without any errors, but the bin
>> > directory is pretty empty:
>> >
>> > ls -larth /var/ossec/bin
>> > total 30
>> > -r-xr-x---   1 root     ossec       4.3K Jan 26 01:46 util.sh
>> > -r-xr-x---   1 root     ossec       7.4K Jan 26 01:46 ossec-control
>> > dr-xr-x---  14 root     ossec        512 Jan 30 10:18 ..
>> > dr-xr-x---   2 root     ossec        512 Jan 30 10:18 .
>> >
>>
>> I don't think make all installs anything, just builds the binaries.
>>
>> >
>> > If I do any other make I get this error:
>> >
>> >  make server
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/ossec*
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/manage_agents
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/syscheck_update
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/verify-agent-conf
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/clear_stats
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/list_agents
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/agent_control
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/syscheck_control
>> > cp: cannot access ../bin/rootcheck_control
>> >

Do these files exist?

>>
>> I'm guessing those files don't exist?
>>
>> You're probably best off finding out what common thing the Solaris
>> /bin/sh can't handle, or install a shell that handles shell code, like
>> bash.
>>
>> It's possible that changing:
>> if [ "`isUpdate`" = "${TRUE}" -a "x${USER_CLEANINSTALL}" = "x" ]; then
>>
>> to
>>
>> if [ "`isUpdate`" = "${TRUE}" -a x"${USER_CLEANINSTALL}" = "x" ]; then
>>
>> might make a difference.  I'm not sure why it should matter, but every
>> other system handles install.sh fine (except for maybe crippled
>> Linuxes running dash).
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Greg Ramos <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> OK, I did as you requested. There was a lot more output, but here is
>> >> where
>> >> it dies:
>> >>
>> >> + echo   -- Press ENTER to continue or Ctrl-C to abort. --
>> >>
>> >>   -- Press ENTER to continue or Ctrl-C to abort. --
>> >> + [ X = X ]
>> >> + read ANY
>> >>
>> >> + . ./src/init/update.sh
>> >>
>> >> ./install.sh: syntax error at line 142: `$' unexpected
>> >>
>> >
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