2016-02-19 10:18 GMT+01:00 Radu Gheorghe <[email protected]>:

> Update: looking closer at the homebrew formula:
> https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/Library/Formula/rsyslog.rb
>
> It becomes pretty clear why they didn't need UUID and crypto (because
> it's disabled in configure), and it also seems to include a patch that
> (I'm guessing) fixes a compile issue. Still, it looks like my issues
> came with the later versions.
>

ahhh... maybe the linker has some other pain. The brew formula has patch
which seems to fix a real bug. Will check and let you know.

Rainer


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> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Radu Gheorghe
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just noticed that on OSX (10.11.1 is what I have now), I can simply
> > do `brew install rsyslog` and I'm getting rsyslog 7.4.5. Nice. Then I
> > looked at the formula and I saw it just compiles the thing and it
> > works. Double-nice.
> >
> > So then I thought I can just go ahead and compile my own 8.16 with the
> > modules I want (mmnormalize and omelasticsearch is what I currently
> > need). And then maybe contribute the formula back to brew.
> >
> > For now I just gave up and will go back to my trusty Ubuntu VM (pun
> > not intended - it really is Trusty :p), but I wanted to share in case
> > it helps and maybe someone else has ideas:
> >
> > First of all, dependencies. 8.16 has some more:
> > - liblogging, which has to be downloaded and compiled (there's no brew
> > formula, at least now). It complained about missing systemd, so I
> > needed to disable that while configuring
> > - uuid -> `brew install ossp-uuid` seems to make it stop complaining
> > - liblognorm. Again, no brew formula, but downloading, configure,
> > make, make install just works
> >
> > At this point (hopefully I didn't miss something - though I did `brew
> > install rsyslog` beforehand which pulled libestr, json-c and
> > pkgconfig) my `./configure --enable-mmnormalize
> > --enable-elasticsearch` worked. However, make didn't and this is where
> > I got stuck.
> >
> > First it complained about a --whole-archive option that isn't
> > supported by my `ld`. OK, so I installed binutils which brought GNU
> > ld. That didn't seem to work, either. Not sure if I couldn't get the
> > compiler to use GNU ld (though I linked it to /usr/local/ld, which is
> > before the original /usr/bin/ld. `which ld` gave me the path to GNU
> > ld) or GNU ld doesn't support --whole-archive on OSX (which is what
> > searching the web seems to confirm).
> >
> > Either way, I resorted to simply grep and sed out all the occurrences
> > of --whole-archive to what seems to be the OSX equivalent of
> > -all_load. Same with --no-all-archive, which I replaced with
> > -noall_load. At this point, after brew-installing aclocal and
> > automake, and tricking the compiler via symlinks to think that my 1.15
> > versions are also 1.14, it did seem to go past these errors, but it
> > stumbled into the next one:
> >
> > duplicate symbol _cnfcurrfn in:
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-glbl.o)
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-rsconf.o)
> > duplicate symbol _cnfcurrfn in:
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-glbl.o)
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-msg.o)
> > duplicate symbol _cnfcurrfn in:
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-glbl.o)
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-queue.o)
> > duplicate symbol _cnfcurrfn in:
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-glbl.o)
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-action.o)
> > duplicate symbol _cnfcurrfn in:
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-glbl.o)
> >     ../runtime/.libs/librsyslog.a(librsyslog_la-template.o)
> > ld: 5 duplicate symbols for architecture x86_64
> > clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
> invocation)
> > make[2]: *** [lmcry_gcry.la] Error 1
> > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> > make: *** [all] Error 2
> >
> > To which I didn't find any easy solution so I gave up. If anyone has
> > any ideas or advice, please let me know.
> >
> > Thanks and best regards,
> > Radu
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