Hi
Found the problem. I had a later version of ntop installed (testing that
out in parallell) and that caused this reference problem. Obviously
I can not have ntop installed when building ntop.
Building a new version now.
Best regards,
// Ola
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 04:19:31PM +0200, Michel Ca
Thanks. I actually think that may be the solution. I need to do that
in the package though. :-)
// Ola
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:27:51PM -0500, Dale Schroeder wrote:
> Same error here. I got it to start by linking libntop-3.3.10.so to
> libntop-3.3.so.
> Not ideal, but for now, it works.
>
>
Same error here. I got it to start by linking libntop-3.3.10.so to
libntop-3.3.so.
Not ideal, but for now, it works.
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Strange... I'll see what I can do about this. Maybe the package has
been rebuilt, or I rebuilt it on wrong machine before the upload.
I'll check.
// Ola
Quoting "Michel Casabona" :
Hi Ola
- "Ola Lundqvist" a écrit :
> ntop doesn't restart after upgrade.
>
> >Starting network top daem
Hi Ola
- "Ola Lundqvist" a écrit :
> > ntop doesn't restart after upgrade.
> >
> > >Starting network top daemon: /usr/sbin/ntop: error while loading
> shared libraries: libntop-3.3.10.so: cannot open >shared object file:
>
> Can you start it after the upgrade is complete?
>
> I can not r
Hi Michel
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 08:54:10PM +0200, Michel Casabona wrote:
>
> Package: ntop
> Version: 3:3.3-12
> Severity: important
>
> ntop doesn't restart after upgrade.
>
> >Paramétrage de ntop (3:3.3-12) ...
> >Starting network top daemon: /usr/sbin/ntop: error while loading shared
> >
Package: ntop
Version: 3:3.3-12
Severity: important
ntop doesn't restart after upgrade.
>Paramétrage de ntop (3:3.3-12) ...
>Starting network top daemon: /usr/sbin/ntop: error while loading shared
>libraries: libntop-3.3.10.so: cannot open >shared object file: No such file or
>directory
>ntop
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