Paul Hampson wrote:
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 7:48 AM
One thing to note, when installing the deb files with dpkg -i, it
will try to start the freeradius daemon. That failed because all
of the modules that I removed were still defined in radius.conf.
Is this enormous list a good enough reason to split the freeradius
package into sub-packages?
Nope. A massive list of _souce_ dependancies isn't a problem in any way...
Happily, it looks like the source-dependancies on the package are correct,
too. I was going to check that in a pbuilder
So one think to keep in mind when splitting out the modules: if the
module is not being installed, do not try to use it in radius.conf. You
will probably want to work some sed magic to (un)comment the modules in
the auth type sections at the bottom of the radius.conf based on which
If anyone else wants to use the debian packages I created from the 20030930
snapshot, you can find them here:
http://www.mrtizmo.com/freeradius/
I removed these modules:
rlm_dbm
rlm_eap
rlm_krb5
rlm_ldap
rlm_mschap
rlm_ns_mta_md5
rlm_x99_token
Have fun!
Nick
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Nick Davis
From: Nicolas Baradakis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 7:37 PM
Paul Hampson wrote:
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 7:48 AM
One thing to note, when installing the deb files with dpkg -i, it
will try to start the freeradius daemon. That failed because all
of
I have been using freeradius since 0.3 installed from source and I wanted
to give the debian package a try. I did not see a freeradius package in
unstable nor testing. Is freeradius still changing too fast for debian?
Not anymore, I feel. The prospective Debian packaging of 0.9.1 is with
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 3:34 AM
I am building the debian package on a debian Woody stable system and am
going to copy it over to a debian Sarge testing system.
Wild. Any reason you're not building it on a testing system? I'd offer to
do so, but my testing
I am building the debian package on a debian Woody stable system and am
going to copy it over to a debian Sarge testing system.
Wild. Any reason you're not building it on a testing system? I'd offer to
do so, but my testing machine is also PowerPC, and so the packages probably
aren't a lot
Nick Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When it tries to build, it quits with this problem:
...
The CVS snapshot from tomorrow should contain the fix.
Alan DeKok.
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The freeradius I downloaded is: freeradius-snapshot-20030930
My question is: how can I remove some of the build dependencies for
packages that I do not intent to use?
libpam0g-dev is used by rlm_pam
libgbmg1 is used by rlm_counter, rlm_gdbm and rlm_ippool
postgresql-dev is for
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 6:02 AM
I decided to install the 47 dependencies and try to create the debian packages
on the Sarge testing system.
The freeradius I downloaded is: freeradius-snapshot-20030930
When I run the command:
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 7:48 AM
The freeradius I downloaded is: freeradius-snapshot-20030930
One thing to note, when installing the deb files with dpkg -i, it will try to
start the freeradius daemon. That failed because all of the modules that I
removed were
From: Nick Davis
Sent: Friday, 26 September 2003 7:57 AM
I have been using freeradius since 0.3 installed from source and I wanted to
give the debian package a try. I did not see a freeradius package in unstable
nor testing. Is freeradius still changing too fast for debian?
Not anymore, I
I have been using freeradius since 0.3 installed from source and I wanted to
give the debian package a try. I did not see a freeradius package in unstable
nor testing. Is freeradius still changing too fast for debian?
I am building the debian package on a debian Woody stable system and am going
From: Aime
Sent: Friday, 4 July 2003 1:27 AM
Where can i find a step-by-step to install Freeradius
on Debian ?
- Packages that needs to be in place.
- best way to proceed
- etc...
I dunno if there's one written, but here's what I do:
Grab current CVS snapshot (or wait for 0.9)
Extract
Hello All,
Where can i find a step-by-step to install Freeradius
on Debian ?
- Packages that needs to be in place.
- best way to proceed
- etc...
Thanks
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I am having a problem installing FreeRadius on Solaris 8, SPARC based.
Please see the log message below for further information.
If you can provide some suggestions, I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
Milan Raval
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/freeradius-0.8.1/libltdl'
/bin/sh ./libtool
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 01 Apr 2003 09:31:13 -0500):
I am having a problem installing FreeRadius on Solaris 8, SPARC based.
Please see the log message below for further information.
If you can provide some suggestions, I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
Milan Raval
gmake
Dear All,
I faced problem when installing FreeRadius. When I change to the
root directory and type make install , the following error message
appears: No rule to make target install. Could you please help?
Best regards,
Chey Foong Kiew
QS Software Sdn Bhd
Tel: 03-80247813
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07-Feb-03 at 16:40, angie ng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Dear All,
I faced problem when installing FreeRadius. When I change to the
root directory and type make install , the following error message
appears: No rule to make target install. Could you please help?
I think you're
Is there any documentation regarding installing FreeRadius on a Linux/Unix
server on the Free Radius web site? If so, please send over a URL (web
address).
Thanks!
Benjamin
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Rudy Leisering wrote:
I'm ignorant when it comes to Unix and could use some help.
I'm trying to get Freeradius version 0.5 installed. When I run the
./configure I get several error messages that are meaningless to me
even after searching the documentation. (i.e.: Could not find CC).
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002 23:54:04 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there ANY c compiler on this machine?
I'm trying to get Freeradius version 0.5 installed. When I run the
./configure I get several error messages that are meaningless to me even
after searching the documentation. (i.e.: Could not
Title: Installing Freeradius on Solaris 9 Box
I'm ignorant when it comes to Unix and could use some help.
I'm trying to get Freeradius version 0.5 installed. When I run the ./configure I get several error messages that are meaningless to me even after searching the documentation. (i.e
Hi all,
Is it possible to configure freeradius to only compile and install
certain specified modules? Or do you have to compile the lot, and then
remove the modules you don't use?
cheers, josh.
Josh Howlett, Networking Digital
At 03:06 PM 6/12/2002 +0100, Josh Howlett wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to configure freeradius to only compile and install
certain specified modules? Or do you have to compile the lot, and then
remove the modules you don't use?
You can disable them through arguments to 'configure' or you can
I have BSDI , when run ./configure do not have
problems, but when run make I have a error:
netmon1: {13} % make"Makefile", line 10: Need
an operatorFatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
What must change to run o.k.? In line 10
is:
.include Make.inc
thanks for your help
Use gnu make.
---Roy HooperProject Manager Senior UNIX
ConsultantDecisive Technologies, Inc.[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Fanny
Matamoros
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 11:03
AM
Subject: Installing Freeradius
I
but had a can't find library error on run which
is fixed in 0.5
Kelvin
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From:
Fanny
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Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 11:03
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Subject: Installing Freeradius
I have BSDI , when run ./configure do not have
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