At 10:05 AM +1100 3/29/03, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 08:37 PM, Jansen Robert wrote:

net-snmp-5.0.7-1 built fine for me.

On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 12:10, Jansen Robert wrote:
 >Hi, when compiling net-snmp it comes back with:
 >
 >
 >
 >gcc -I../../include -I../../include -I. -I../.. -I. -I./../..
 >-I./../../snmplib -I./.. -I.. -no-cpp-precomp -I/sw/include -g -O2
 >-Ddarwin6 -c mibII/tcp.c  -fno-common -DPIC -o mibII/.libs/tcp.lo
 >In file included from mibII/tcp.c:104:
> >/sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h:111: `TCPT_NTIMERS' undeclared here
 >(not in a function)
 >make[2]: *** [mibII/tcp.lo] Error 1
 >make[1]: *** [subdirs] Error 1
 >make: *** [subdirs] Error 1
 >### execution of make failed, exit code 2
 >Failed: compiling net-snmp-5.0.7-1 failed
 >
 >
 >Any ideas ?
 >
 >Would be nice if ethereal could pick up the snmp libs
> >
 >I'm updating from an earlier install of net-snmp.
 >
 >TIA
 >
> >



Nope, still comes back with same error.


Is there a way to figure out to which package the file /sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h belongs too ?


Maybe I have to reinstall this with a more recent version of it?

The /sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h file is timestamped on my system at Nov 10 2002.

TIA

It would be installed by the jaguar missing headers package, as a link to the header files installed by the dev tools. Do you have the latest version of them? (Dec 2002 I think). Try removing the JMH package if it's there, as the version in /sw/include/netinet may be old...



We (jfm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Fenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , Alexander Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> )

figured that also out.

See below:

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At 8:14 PM +0100 3/26/03, Jansen Robert wrote:
On Wednesday, Mar 26, 2003, at 10:37 Europe/Brussels, Jansen Robert wrote:

net-snmp-5.0.7-1 built fine for me.

> >/sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h:111: `TCPT_NTIMERS' undeclared here
Is there a way to figure out to which package the file /sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h belongs too ?

If I remember well it came with 'jaguar-missing-headers' _ check with dpkg -S.
I removed that package as soon as those headers were again in the dev-tools
(december?)
With /usr /include/netinet/tcp_var.h , net-snmp(-ssl)-5.0.7-1 built without problems here.


JF Mertens


jfm: Your memory is excellent !

The tip from Alexander Hansen ( "dpkg -S /sw/include/netinet/tcp_var.h" will tell you." ) told that the file comes from the package "jaguar-missing-headers".

I removed the "jaguar-missing-headers" and net-snmp compiles fine !


Now If I only could tell "ethereal" to use the net-snmp. The ethereal config detects the /sw/bin/net-snmp_config, but it needs /sw/include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h.......
lookin into it.....
OK, figured that one out, one has to explicitely install "net-snmp-dev"


net-snmp-dev gets build when building net-snmp, but not installed.


After installing net-snmp-dev, ethereal picks it up and compiles also fine.


Bill: can't test your jaguar-missing-headers removal via fink install jaguar-missing-headers, because I already deleted it manually in the meanwhile.


Thanks for all the help.


Regards




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