On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Sean Walmsley
wrote:
> Unfortunately I no experience with automake/libtool so I
> can't propose a solution. Hopefully documenting this issue
> here will assist anyone else who runs into this in the
> future.
The situation is a lot more complex than you suppose! T
Dustin:
First, thanks to you, the rest of the Zmanda team and
the community contributors like Jean-Louis Martinea
for all of your hard work on Amanda.
I guess I was just surprised that the run-time library
path is different for the executables/libraries generated
in the build directory as compare
Sean,
thank you, I wrote the list last week about failing zfs-snapshots
on a new client install on Solaris 10/x86. gtar worked fine, the
server (server!=client) worked find and had no changes.
Following your lead I ran # ldd /usr/local/etc/libexec/amandad
an found that I did have some linkage ag
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Sean Walmsley
wrote:
> Thanks for any insight you can provide (well, besides the obvious
> suggestion to not leave older versions of Amanda about!).
I have never understood Solaris's approach to linking very well, but I
can say that Amanda uses a very straightforw
We recently had a difficult to solve problem installing Amanda 3.1.1
from source on Solaris 10 x86. The problem turned out to be an older
amanda library version being picked up by the 'gmake install'
(but not configure/gmake/gmake check) process from /opt/sfw
(i.e. an Amanda install that is part of