Hmm I did not.  Going back, installing bison then configuring nfdump then nfsen 
again they both completed the make and installs.

However now I get this:


root@minetflow:/etc/init.d# /etc/init.d/nfdump restart
root@minetflow:/etc/init.d# /etc/init.d/nfsen restart
Subroutine Lookup::pack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/Lookup.pm line 43
Subroutine Lookup::unpack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/Lookup.pm line 43
Subroutine Lookup::sockaddr_in6 redefined at /usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm 
line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/Lookup.pm line 43
Subroutine AbuseWhois::pack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 42
Subroutine AbuseWhois::unpack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 42
Subroutine AbuseWhois::sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Exporter.pm line 67.
at /data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 42
Subroutine AbuseWhois::pack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 44
Subroutine AbuseWhois::unpack_sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 44
Subroutine AbuseWhois::sockaddr_in6 redefined at 
/data/nfsen/libexec/AbuseWhois.pm line 44
/etc/init.d/nfsen command [parameters]

        Use --help for long help

root@minetflow:/etc/init.d#

From: Matthew A. Wiebelhaus [mailto:mawie...@up.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 9:39 AM
To: Hart, Benjamin
Cc: nfdump-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nfdump-discuss] Problem with nfdump installation

Do you have YACC installed?

sudo apt-get install bison

Matt Wiebelhaus
Network Systems Design
Phone: 402-544-3050
Email: mawie...@up.com<mailto:mawie...@up.com>
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From:        "Hart, Benjamin" 
<bh...@unifiedbrands.net<mailto:bh...@unifiedbrands.net>>
To:        
"nfdump-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:nfdump-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net>"
 
<nfdump-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:nfdump-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net>>
Date:        11/01/2013 07:41 AM
Subject:        [Nfdump-discuss] Problem with nfdump installation
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Fresh Ubuntu 12.04 server install, downloaded nfdump-1.6.10p1, untarred and ran 
./configure –enable-nfprofile
Then when trying to Make get this:

Make all-recursive
Make[1]: Entering Directory ‘/usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1’
Making all in .
Make[2]: Entering directory ‘/usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1’
Make[2]: Leaving directory /usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1’
Making all in bin
Make[2]: Entering directory ‘/usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1/bin’
/bin/bash ../ylwrap grammar.y y.tab.c grammar.c y.tab.h ‘echo grammar.c | sed 
–e s/cc$/hh/ -e s/cxx$/hxx/ -e s/c++$/h++/ -e s/c$/h/’ y.output grammar.output 
– yacc –d
../ylwrap: line 112: yacc command not found
Make[2]: *** [grammar.c] error 1
Make[2]: Leaving directory ‘/usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1/bin’
Make[1]: *** [all-recursive] error 1
Make[1]: Make[2]: Leaving directory ‘/usr/src/nfdump-1.6.10p1’
Make: *** [all] error 2


Any clue why this is happening?

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