there's some code cleanup that's needed on the cross platform (linux/ 
mac) that should be coming soon .. for getting 1.1.1 to compile ..  
first step .. remove the config.h in the filebench directory and see  
how far you get on the native compile - i'll have to see if i have a  
SLES and Debian VM floating around somewhere if you want a hand.

---
.je

On Mar 10, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Christian Fritze wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I would like to try filebench on SLES 10 SP1 (2.6.16.46-0.12-smp SMP  
> x86_64) and
> Debian 'etch' (2.6.18-6-amd64 SMP x86_64) but don't seem to see much  
> light yet:
>
> First I tried version 1.1.1, configure runs fine but compilation  
> fails complaining
> about missing procfs.h, missing int_limits.h on both systems. I do  
> have a procfs.h
> in /usr/include/sys but apparently it isn't seen. Handcrafting more  
> '-I's into the
> Makefile didn't help here.
>
> After this I downloaded the 1.1.0-linux package from sourceforge.  
> This seems
> to compile and install more or less correctly but when I try to run  
> a test using
> runbench I get the error message
> "sh: NONE/filebench/scripts/filebench_compare: No such file or  
> directory"
> for each configuration in profile file mybench.prof. Seems as if it  
> doesn't
> recognize its install prefix (no matter wether I state /usr/local  
> explicitly
> during configure or not)
>
> Now I tried to run filebench interactively using go_filebench. I  
> loaded varmail,
> set the directory to test and then got the error message
> "11272: 61.161: procflow exec proc failed: No such file or directory  
> on line 54
> 11272: 62.164: Could not start run on line 54"
> after having created the fileset "bigfileset" successfully as it  
> seems.
>
> Hmm, is there any howto out there yet enabling one to get filebench  
> running
> reliably under linux?
>
> greetings
> Christian
>
>
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