Hi Hugh, I tried that, got these results:
r...@metarouter:/Radiator-Locked-4.7# perl test.pl Starting tests... Starting 2 test servers. Please wait.Thu Jan 1 00:00:49 1970: ERR: Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] Thu Jan 1 00:01:04 1970: ERR: Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] .................... Can't locate AnyDBM_File.pm in @INC (@INC contains: . /usr/lib/perl5/5.10 .) at builddbm line 49. not ok 1a not ok 1b not ok 1c not ok 1d not ok 1e not ok 2a ok 2b not ok 2c ok 2d ok 2e not ok 2f ok 2g not ok 2h ok 2i not ok 2j ok 2k not ok 2l not ok 2m not ok 2n not ok 2o ok 2p not ok 2q not ok 2r not ok 2s not ok 2t not ok 2u not ok 2v not ok 2w not ok 2x ==== I got bored waiting at this stage, so I did a CTRL+C ==== ^Cnot ok 2y ok 2z ^Cnot ok 2aa ^Cnot ok 2ab ^Cnot ok 3a ^Cok 3b ^Cok 3c ^Cnot ok 3d ^Cok 3e ^Cok 3f ^Cnot ok 3g ^Cnot ok 3h ^Cnot ok 4a ^Cok 4b ^Cok 4c ^Cnot ok 5a ^Cok 5b ^Cok 5c ^Ccat: can't open './radiusd.pid': No such file or directory sh: you need to specify whom to kill cat: can't open './radiusd2.pid': No such file or directory Nevertheless I try to start radius, as follows: r...@metarouter:/Radiator-Locked-4.7# perl radiusd -foreground -log_stdout -trac e 4 -config_file radius.cfg Thu Aug 19 21:17:37 2010: DEBUG: AuthTEST loaded Thu Aug 19 21:17:37 2010: DEBUG: New Radius::AuthTEST constructed Thu Aug 19 21:17:39 2010: WARNING: Host 'localhost' has no IP address at 'radius.cfg' line Thu Aug 19 21:17:41 2010: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file 'radius.cfg' Thu Aug 19 21:17:41 2010: ERR: Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] Incorrect LicenseKey. For keys, contact [email protected] r...@metarouter:/Radiator-Locked-4.7# Keep in mind this is an evaluation (test) installation, not sure why it's asking me for a license key. -----Original Message----- From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 19 August 2010 11:39 PM To: Andrea Coppini (AIR Networks) Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Installation on OpenWRT Hello Andrea - You just need to run Radiator directly from the distribution source directory: cd /your/Radiator/source/directory perl test.pl .. perl radiusd -foreground -log_stdout -trace 4 -config_file /your/Radiator/configuration/file ... You would of course use your local pathnames in the above and in the example below. You don't need anything else. Don't do "make install" and set up your startup script with fully qualified pathnames something like this: /usr/bin/perl -I /usr/local/src/Radiator/Radiator-4.7 /usr/local/src/Radiator/Radiator-4.7/radiusd -config_file /usr/local/etc/radius/your_configuration.cfg Please let us know how you get on. regards Hugh On 20 Aug 2010, at 02:59, Andrea Coppini (AIR Networks) wrote: > Package info: > > Package: perlbase-extutils > Version: 5.10.0-2 > Depends: perl > Provides: > Source: feeds/packages/lang/perl > Section: lang > Priority: optional > Maintainer: Peter Colberg <[email protected]> > Architecture: metarouter > Installed-Size: 515262 > Filename: perlbase-extutils_5.10.0-2_metarouter.ipk > Size: 142072 > MD5Sum: 554e68044a0e362139a52039d79712a2 > Description: ExtUtils perl module > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Andrea Coppini (AIR Networks) > Sent: 19 August 2010 6:55 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Installation on OpenWRT > > Line 14 of Makefile.pl has "use ExtUtils::Install". > > I'm suspecting ExtUtils are old or incomplete, how do I check which version > they are? Remember I have installed these with OPKG, from the source at > http://openwrt.pantele.com.ua/trunk/metarouter/packages > > TOP only shows 8644k are being used, but I've now increased the RAM > allocation to 64Mb to be safe. > > Regards > Andrea > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Alexander Hartmaier > Sent: 19 August 2010 6:09 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Installation on OpenWRT > > Hi, > > Radiator is written in Perl, so check line 14 of Makefile.PL and figure > out what's going wrong. > Maybe some of your Perl modules are too old. > 32MB of memory are really not much! > Radiator takes 28MB on our prod server which isn't really a lot for a > Perl app. > > -- > Best regards, Alex > > > Am Donnerstag, den 19.08.2010, 17:16 +0200 schrieb Andrea Coppini (AIR > Networks): >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to install Radiator on an OpenWRT OS (www.openwrt.org). I have >> 256Mb of disk and 32Mb of RAM allocated to OpenWRT, which should be > plenty. >> >> I have installed all the Perl and Perlbase modules successfully, and >> unzipped Radiator-Locked-4.7 to the root. I'm logged in as root, no >> password (this is a test system). >> >> When I run 'perl Makefile.PL', I get the following error: >> ---- >> ExtUtils/Install.pm did not return a true value at Makefile.PL line 14. >> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at Makefile.PL line 14. >> ---- >> Any ideas what this might be? 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