> 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 beca
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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> > 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
> > 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
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.
>
> 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
> 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 -
> > 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
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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> > 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'
> 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
> > 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 i
> 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 anymor
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)
E
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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