Hi,
> A different solution is to fix the "bootstrap" script to just run the
> commands directly. I've done that now.
good call - a lot of people dont want/need devloper or build tools on their
production servers.
alan
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John Dennis wrote:
> I have updated the Fedora RPM spec file to declare freeradius has a
> dependency on make (e.g. Requires: make). After this fix is deployed yum
> will insure make is installed when it installs freeradius and this
> problem shouldn't occur.
A different solution is to fix the "
John Williams wrote:
OK Thanks for pointing out my Fedora install didn't have "make" installed.
I have updated the Fedora RPM spec file to declare freeradius has a
dependency on make (e.g. Requires: make). After this fix is deployed yum
will insure make is installed when it installs freerad
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Ready to process requests.
Thanks again,
jw
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From: John Williams
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 4:50:57 PM
Subject: newbie new freeradius install fails to start...
Hello,
Maybe someone can guide me out of this maze
Hi,
> Maybe someone can guide me out of this maze.
>
> I have a new Fedora 10 install running on Dell intel platform. I installed
> freeradius.i386 0:2.1.3-1.fc10 package using yum installer. All I did before
> starting in debug mode was edit clients.conf and users file.
>
> I get this error
You
need to install the make utility...
yum install make
and try again.
Padam
John Williams wrote:
Hello,
Maybe someone can guide me out of this maze.
I have a new Fedora 10 install running on Dell intel platform. I installed freeradius.i386 0:2.1.3-1.fc10 package using yum installe
Hello,
Maybe someone can guide me out of this maze.
I have a new Fedora 10 install running on Dell intel platform. I installed
freeradius.i386 0:2.1.3-1.fc10 package using yum installer. All I did before
starting in debug mode was edit clients.conf and users file.
I get this error at the end
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