installing ntop

2008-06-25 Thread James Medley
I am trying to install ntop on an iMac 20 Intel (2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM) running OS X 10.5.3. I am following directions from http://homepage.mac.com/duling/halfdozen/ntop-Howto.html . I give the command sudo port install ntop +server in Terminal and after

Re: installing ntop

2008-06-25 Thread James Medley
As an update, I decided to try sudo port install pango, which it did. I then went back to sudo port install ntop +server which it did and without the rrdtool error. Now I enter the command sudo ntop @/ opt/local/ntop/ntop.conf -d and I get the message: Processing file

Re: installing ntop

2008-06-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 25, 2008, at 9:54 AM, James Medley wrote: As an update, I decided to try sudo port install pango, which it did. I then went back to sudo port install ntop +server which it did and without the rrdtool error. Thanks for letting us know. I filed a ticket requesting that pango (and

Re: Problem installing ntop

2007-08-06 Thread Bart Scherens
Sorry for the delay in answering your questions ! Yes, I am using the latest version of Xcode, I tried also to build ntop 3.3 but got similar errors upon install as with 3.2. The G4 PPC is not a clean install, but has no problems, as far as I can judge. I will try to make an install later this

Re: Problem installing ntop

2007-08-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 3, 2007, at 06:44, Bart Scherens wrote: When trying to install ntop + server on OS10.4.10 on a G4 PPC I am getting these (see below) errors (a similar install on a MacBook(intel) 10.4.10 was without problems). I am just a user, not an expert, does anyone can give me some advice ? Is

Re: Problem installing ntop

2007-08-03 Thread markd
Ryan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: When trying to install ntop + server on OS10.4.10 on a G4 PPC I am getting these (see below) errors (a similar install on a MacBook(intel) 10.4.10 was without problems). I am just a user, not an expert, does anyone can give me some advice ? Is this a