On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 12:19:09AM, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
is available at http://www.hswn.dk/beta/post-RC3.patch
It's been running for an hour now without problems, so I think I've got the embarassing bugs fixed:
- hobbitd_larrd should not crash anymore
- the alert-configuration should load correctly
- runtime-libraries should hopefully be found correctly on Linux and *BSD
- maint.pl should no longer complain about un-initialised variables
In addition, you get:
- A new hobbit-mailack tool was added, so you can acknowledge alerts via e-mail without having to use BB's bb-mailack.sh (see the hobbit-mailack man-page for instructions on setting it up)
- Support for OpenBSD was added
To install the patch, do:
cd hobbit-4.0-RC3 patch -p0 </tmp/post-RC3.patch rm Makefile ./configure make su -c "make install"
May be another silly error :-) . This is what I get while trying to compile
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wno-unused -D_REENTRANT -DHAVE_RPCENT -DMAXMSG=32768 -DBBDPORTNUMBER=1984 -I. -I/usr/share/src/hobbit-4.0-RC3/include -o hobbit-mailack hobbit-mailack.o ../lib/libbbgen.a -L/usr/local/lib -lpcre Undefined first referenced symbol in file recv ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) getservbyname ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) gethostbyname ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) socket ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) getsockopt ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) connect ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) inet_aton ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) inet_ntoa ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) shutdown ../lib/libbbgen.a(sendmsg.o) ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to hobbit-mailack collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [hobbit-mailack] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/src/hobbit-4.0-RC3/hobbitd' make: *** [hobbitd-build] Error 2
Thanks
Note that you MUST delete the old Makefile, and re-run the configure script.
Regards, Henrik
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