Greetings Dan and Eero, 
 
I updated the gcc compiler from 2.95.3 to 3.3.2 and everything installed 
perfectly. I was able to get the client connected to the server and 
everything seems to be in order.
 
Thanks for your help on this, 
 
Michael 

On Monday, October 21, 2013 10:52:43 AM UTC-6, Micheal Dignin wrote:

>  
> Yeah, my next step before I posted this issue was to try and update the 
> compiler on that machine to see if that corrects the issue. I have 
> suspected that the coompiler may have been too old becuase where it had 
> failed during compilation. I will go back to that and give it a shot. I 
> will keep you posted on the results.
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
> Michael 
>
> On Monday, October 21, 2013 10:07:57 AM UTC-6, dan (ddpbsd) wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Micheal Dignin <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> > Greetings Dan, 
>> > 
>> > Yes, lines 62 and 63 are the lines that you noted and the gcc compiler 
>> > version is 2.95.3. 
>> > 
>>
>> Can you try with something reasonably recent? 
>>
>> > Thanks, 
>> > 
>> > Michael 
>> > 
>> > On Sunday, October 20, 2013 11:56:16 AM UTC-6, dan (ddpbsd) wrote: 
>> >> 
>> >> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Micheal Dignin <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> >> > Greetings, 
>> >> > 
>> >> > We recently decided to use OSSEC for server and workstation 
>> monitoring. 
>> >> > I 
>> >> > have been able to successfully roll it out to all of our machines, 
>> but I 
>> >> > am 
>> >> > having some issues installing the agent on an old server. This is 
>> the 
>> >> > last 
>> >> > machine that I need to install the agent on. It is running Solaris 8 
>> and 
>> >> > I 
>> >> > have been told by members of the development team that it would take 
>> a 
>> >> > large 
>> >> > amount of time and effort to upgrade. Unfortunately, I was informed 
>> that 
>> >> > upgrading is not an option and we have a security mandate to monitor 
>> it. 
>> >> > I 
>> >> > have read the documentation and verified that the following packages 
>> are 
>> >> > installed: SUNWxcu4, SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo, SUNbtool, SUNWhea, SUNWarc. 
>> >> > When I 
>> >> > run the install.sh script, it stops in the following location and 
>> fails 
>> >> > to 
>> >> > install: 
>> >> > 
>> >> > ***Making config*** 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > gcc -c -g -Wall -I../ -I../headers -DDEFAULTDIR=\"/var/ossec\" 
>> -DCLIENT 
>> >> > -DSOLARIS -DHIGHFIRST -DARGV0=\"ossec-config\" -DXML_VAR=\"var\" 
>> >> > -DOSSECHIDS 
>> >> > *.c 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > active-reponse.c: In function `ReadActiveReponses': 
>> >> > 
>> >> > active-reponse.c:63: parse error before `struct' 
>> >> > 
>> >> 
>> >> I'd try redownloading the source, or even pulling the latest from the 
>> >> bitbucket repository (https://bitbucket.org/jbcheng/ossec-hids). 
>> >> Supporting niche legacy systems is always difficult. 
>> >> 
>> >> Are these lines 62 and 63? 
>> >> #ifndef WIN32 
>> >>     struct group *os_group; 
>> >> 
>> >> What version of gcc? 
>> >> 
>> >> > active-reponse.c:64: `os_group' undeclared (first use in this 
>> function) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > active-reponse.c:64: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only 
>> once 
>> >> > 
>> >> > active-reponse.c:64: for each function it appears in.) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c: In function `read_attr': 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:214: parse error before `char' 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:263: `ret' undeclared (first use in this function) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:263: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only 
>> once 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:263: for each function it appears in.) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:552: `i' undeclared (first use in this function) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:553: `dir_org' undeclared (first use in this 
>> function) 
>> >> > 
>> >> > syscheck-config.c:559: warning: control reaches end of non-void 
>> function 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > ***Error code 1 
>> >> > 
>> >> > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `logcollector' 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Current working directory /opt/ossec-hids-2.7.1-beta-1/src/config 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Error Making config 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > ***Error code 1 
>> >> > 
>> >> > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all' 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Error 0x5. 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Building error. Unable to finish the installation. 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > 
>> >> > The OSSEC agent installation compiles up to this point. I have 
>> searched 
>> >> > all 
>> >> > over the Internet for a fix on this and have not found anything on 
>> it. I 
>> >> > am 
>> >> > trying to install the ossec-hids-2.7.1-beta-1 agent. 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Any help on resolving this issue would be much appreciated. 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Thanks, 
>> >> > 
>> >> > Michael 
>> >> > 
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