On Wed, 9 Jul 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
On my Slackware-11.0 system trying to build libgphoto2-2.4.1 using the
downloaded script:
FWIW, I was able to go the ./configure; make; make install route for the
library, then use the SlackBuild script for gphoto2. It doesn't recognize my
supported c
On my Slackware-11.0 system trying to build libgphoto2-2.4.1 using the
downloaded script:
libgphoto2-2.4.1/doc/api/gphoto2-sections.txt
patching file packaging/generic/print-camera-list.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 235 (offset -98 lines).
Hunk #2 FAILED at 348.
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejec
Here's the pertinent info from 'configure --help'
Installation directories:
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
[/usr/local/nagios]
--exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX
[PREF
On 07/10/08 01:31, Greg Martin wrote:
Another question I have. The --prefix in Stefano's script points to
/usr/lib/nagios. What would be appropriate for that? /usr/share/nagios?
You may have a look at their Makefile. The install target mess up things.
This is the upstream issue. I think the n
Andrew Brouwers wrote:
Hi Greg,
I've never used nagios, but as a general rule, /usr/local is reserved
for per-system stuff. As you'll probably notice, nothing really gets
put there by default. Do you have a good reason for those components
to move from /usr/share? It is usually a better pla
On 07/09/08 22:43, Greg Martin wrote:
I have been using a slackbuild script to compile nagios 2.x for a couple
years. The script was written by Stefano Stabellini. Now that 3.x is
available, I thought it would be a good idea to review the script and
update it for 3.x. As I've only hacked thr
Hi Greg,
I've never used nagios, but as a general rule, /usr/local is reserved
for per-system stuff. As you'll probably notice, nothing really gets
put there by default. Do you have a good reason for those components
to move from /usr/share? It is usually a better place for such
components. To
I have been using a slackbuild script to compile nagios 2.x for a couple
years. The script was written by Stefano Stabellini. Now that 3.x is
available, I thought it would be a good idea to review the script and
update it for 3.x. As I've only hacked through a couple of these, I
seek some wi