Hi,
You can safely comment out the alloca.h include.
There is a thread about this in the archives although it is freebsd
specific.

I have zenoss1.1.1 running on OpenBSD 4.0 GENERIC, among other
platforms. You may run into a little bit of trouble with rrdtool. make
sure you can import the rrd module when you are done building. In my
case I had to build rrdtool from source but I hope you will have better
luck than I did.

On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 15:58 -0400, Bill Chmura wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to install Zenoss onto an OpenBSD 4.0 box.  I understand that its 
> not directly supported, but the sourceforge page lists OpenBSD as one of the 
> systems it will run on - so I have hope.
> 
> I cannot get past the install.  I have downloaded the source tar ball and 
> also got the SVN trunk and tried that.
> 
> After many trials and tribulations, it comes down to not being able to 
> compile the nagios plugin as the zenoss user.   There is also a matter of the 
> 'alloc.h' not being found (AFAIK openbsd does not have an alloc.h")
> 
> Fortunately I can install the same version of the nagaios plugin from OpenBSD 
> packages, I just cannot figure out how to stop the install.sh from trying to 
> compile it (and failing).  In fact a bunch of them are possible in packages...
> 
> Has anyone dealt with this before?
> 
> Any tips and pointers would be appreciated.   I'd install and play with it on 
> Linux, but we would have to run it in production on openbsd, so it will be 
> moot if I cannot get it working.
> 
> Ah well
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
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