03.06.2010 13:06, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет:
> Am Donnerstag, 3. Juni 2010 00:18:31 schrieb Andrew:
>    
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I've fixed some packages - hostapd, wpa_supplicant, upnpd; also removed
>> hostap (this driver AFAIK already in kernel) and updated some packages
>> (quagga - to latest 0.99.16, also iptables - I think that 1.4.7 has a
>> bug because it won't install headers by default 'make install', but
>> 1.4.8 has same problem - so it looks like a 'undocumented feature').
>>
>> Now v4 tree have these broken packages:
>> fritz, linux-atm, unicorn, dosfstools (will be replaced by busybox),
>> tor, bash, lcd4linux, hdsupp (I'll look on it closely in few days -
>> looks like just needs update), kismet, ipvsadm, mysql, zaptel, bristuff,
>> libpri, asterisk, openswan, wlan-ng, nut (I'll also look closer on it in
>> near future), vsftpd, iscsi, pump, pcmcia, irmp3, radius (something
>> wrong with makefile - I'll fix it), tinyproxy, snort, gpio, ulogd
>>
>> What of still broken packages are important? What of them are unneeded
>> at all? And how about currently disabled in kernel PCMCIA/paging support
>> - is it really needed for LEAF users?
>>      
> Good work Andrew!
>
> The most important packages IMHO are net-snmp (which still fails to build
> here) and ulogd, which is the default info target for shorewall. I believe
> ulogd fails due to mssing mysql. If that one is not fixable in the near
> future ulogd could be build without sql support for the start.
>
> kp
>
>    
Strange, I have net-snmp built correctly. I'm trying to rebuild all from 
scratch again, and look on result. Can you try again and in cause of 
error - give me your net-snmp building log (actually - end of it with 
error)?
About ulogd - it's only needed for logging to mysql - because primary 
logger is syslog-ng (I must update syslog to newer one due to 
incompatibility of old klogd with 2.6 kernel).
Radius and nut are already fixed (I also update nut to 2.4.3 - but it's 
untested); hdsupp - is dependent by dosfstools, so it'll be fixed later, 
after busybox's single executable splitting.

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