Then if I just pulled the git for 8.3.6, what did I do wrong?
Was it not backported to fix 8.3.6 at all and only pushed in 8.3.7 which shows
it's in RC status?
I want to use the latest stable release... and thought 8.3.6 from git would be
it.
What version should I roll back to? Is 8.3.7 ready f
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 02:03:07AM -0500, Bryan L. Gay wrote:
> So, it appears that if I edit the /usr/src/drbd-8.3/debian/rules file,
> change the ./configure line to use '--prefix=/usr' and add
> '--localstatedir=/var', everything builds and installs properly.
>
> If this is agreed upon, I re
So, it appears that if I edit the /usr/src/drbd-8.3/debian/rules file,
change the ./configure line to use '--prefix=/usr' and add
'--localstatedir=/var', everything builds and installs properly.
If this is agreed upon, I recommend this change be made to the source so
that others don't spend th
After further research, I found that /usr/src/drbd-8.3/debian/rules
contained a configure script command that included '--prefix=/'
I edited this file and changed the option to '--prefix=/usr/' and rebuilt.
Everything is in its proper place, except for /var/lib/drbd which moved
to /usr/var/lib/d
I just ran into the same problem as a previous post described by Billy
Guthrie on Nov 19, 2009.
I had drbd running as version 8.3.4 and decided to go ahead and upgrade
to 8.3.6. I retrieved a fresh copy of the git tree and made Debian
packages per the instructions on the site:
http://www.drbd