Yes, I found that in some functions DEBUGMSG and DEBUGMSGTL are used. BUT
those parameters are fixed.
For example, I see one usage from the net-snmp tutorial
DEBUGMSGTL(("nstAgentSubagentObject",
"Initializing the nstAgentSubagentObject module\n"));
This format is odd. And what I want to do is to print the value of the
variables in a function.
Such as the oid , and its length. I tried some formate but do not succeed.
And another question is how to display the debug information. I run the
command "debug snmp trace", and receive the value I set, but couldn't see
the debug message printed on the screen. So I asked this question.
Thanks
Richard
在08-6-3,Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道:
>
> 2008/6/3 杨伟 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I visited the Net-Snmp Tutorials on
> > http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Tutorials
> >
> > When I want to see some debug method, it prompt that I have to login
> before
> > edit. But I don't want to edit it.
>
> If you follow the "Debugging using GDB" link, that should display OK.
> You don't need to log in.
>
> If you try to follow any of the other links under the Debugging section,
> then you *will* be asked to log in. But that's because these pages don't
> yet exist. They are placeholders, waiting to be written.
> That's why all these links are red, rather than blue.
>
>
> > I want to print some message on the screen.
> > Should I use the DEBUGMSG?
>
> You've had an idea.
> Why not *try* it, rather than asking here?
>
> Dave
>
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