Hello,
These packages are listed as requirements as they contain items needed to build TS from source. An alternate solution would be to install VMware server on your laptop/desktop and install Fedora 11 as a virtual machine, which will give you root. Using a VM is probably better then tracking down the source dependencies by hand and wondering if you have the same version as the listed RPMs. -- Good luck, Adam ________________________________ From: ios firefox [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 3:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: glibc-devel required? Hi, everyone, I am trying to use traffic server, but when I execute the command "./configure", something happens as follows: -------------------------------------------------------------- checking for regcomp in -lregex-3.6... no checking for exc_capture_context in -lexc... no checking for MLD_demangle_string in -lmld... no checking for crypt in -lcrypt... no checking for dlopen in -ldl... no checking for XML_SetUserData in -lxml... no checking for socket in -lsocket... no checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... no checking for res_init in -lresolv... no checking for __putlong in -lresolv... no checking for pthread_exit in -lpthread... no checking for clock_gettime in -lrt... no checking for clock_gettime in -lposix4... no checking for gnu_get_libc_version... no configure: error: check for glibc failed. Have you installed glibc-devel? -------------------------------------------------------------- and I found something in the README: -------------------------------------------------------------- 3. REQUIREMENTS Fedora 11: gcc-c++ glibc-devel.i586 db4-devel.i586 openssl-devel.i586 tcl-devel.i586 expat-devel.i586 -------------------------------------------------------------- I already have gcc & glibc on my system, and my system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3) Does it mean I must install all the rpm above? I am not root user, how can i install traffic server in this situation, just from source code, without all the rpm?
