Firstly, Dave I should have posted my previous mail to a thread titled
"./configure bug". I thin k continuing this discussion in that thead would
make more sense .
You might find it easier if you created a file 'dio_modules.h' containing
>
> config_require( dio_modules/snmpData )
> confi
2008/5/29 Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ./configure --with-mib-modules="dio_modules/snmpData dio_modules/controller
> dio_modules/controller_trap dio_modules/general dio_modules/general_trap
> dio_modules/channelA dio_modules/channelA_trap dio_modules/channelB
> dio_modules/channelB_
Hi all,
I thought it would probably help if I gave more information about
configure options that I using:
configure 1:
./configure --with-mib-modules="examples/notification"
Configure 2:
./configure --with-mib-modules="dio_modules/snmpData dio_modules/controller
dio_modules/controller_trap
Thank you Dave. We had decided to stick to being a root user for SNMP agent
development. I will give a try soon and let you know the result.
With regards,
Raghavendra
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Thank you Dave. We had decided to stick to being a root user for SNMP agent
development. I will give a try soon and let you know the result.
With regards,
Raghavendra
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2008/5/9 Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>OK - so install the perl modules (manually) into a suitable location,
>>>and tweak the @INC search list to look there.
>
> Could you please explain in more detail. Are you referring to fiddling
> with Make file?
No.
I mean installing these module
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Raghavendra Prasad
> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 6:08 AM
> >>Being root is nessary for an automatic install of the
> Net-SNMP perl modules
> >>(and hence for running anything that relies on these, like mib2c).
> >>It is not ne
>>OK - so install the perl modules (manually) into a suitable location,
>>and tweak the @INC search list to look there.
Could you please explain in more detail. Are you referring to fiddling
with Make file?
>>Being root is nessary for an automatic install of the Net-SNMP perl modules
>>(and hence
>>OK - so install the perl modules (manually) into a suitable location,
>>and tweak the @INC search list to look there.
Could you please explain in more detail. Are you referring to fiddling
with Make file?
>>Being root is nessary for an automatic install of the Net-SNMP perl modules
>>(and hence
2008/5/9 Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Or else tweak the top-level Makefile to remove "perlinstall" from
>> the OTHERINSTALL list.
> This works, but at the cost of disfunctional mib2c.
OK - so install the perl modules (manually) into a suitable location,
and tweak the @INC search li
> The easiest fix would probably be to drop perl from the build
> altogether. Try
>
>configure --without-perl-modules
>make
>make install
The --without-perl-modules option had no impact, the old problem persisted
> Or else tweak the top-level Makefile to remove "perlinstall" fro
2008/5/9 Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Which files in particular are you having trouble with?
>>
> It complains about PERL module, during make install(make works fine)
> it tries to write to a root folder(which is related to PERL module). I
> was not expecting installation process fro
> If you run
> configure --prefix=/some/path
>
I have set this prefix but still it doesn't help
> where you have write access to the /some/path tree,
> then you should be able to install as non-root.
>(Though I've not actually tried this myself)
Yes I have the PREFIX folder has write pe
2008/5/8 Raghavendra Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a problem when I try to install snmp agent as a non-root
> user. It tries to write to some root files. I am under the impression
> with ./configure options it should be possible configure this
> particular need - but I could not get any sol
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