RE: mib2c config file format - testing read-only

2006-01-11 Thread Finking, Robert
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Makavy, Erez (Erez) > Sent: 11 January 2006 11:18 > To: Finking, Robert > Cc: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: RE: mib2c config file format - testing read-only > > > > I think this manual could be what

RE: Warning: prerequisite NetSNMP::OID 5.1 not found.

2006-01-04 Thread Finking, Robert
Title: Message Ah yes, one of the other things I had to do to get the compiled-from-source mib2c working on my box was to remove the default (binary) installation of netSNMP that was already on the box (RedHat Enterprise 4). At least that was one of the things I tried on the way to gett

RE: Warning: prerequisite NetSNMP::OID 5.1 not found.

2006-01-03 Thread Finking, Robert
Title: Message Hi, I had this also. I think it's fiarly common. First of all, ignore the instructions to call the Makefile.PL directly and try rebuilding the whole thing from scratch at the top level... But when you do ./configure, give it the --with-perl-modules flag. This probably wo

mib2c config file format - testing read-only

2005-12-23 Thread Finking, Robert
Title: Message Hi,   Is the mib2c config file format published anywhere, or is it just a case of looking at the mib2c source code? I note that the manual page reads as though the config files shipped with NetSNMP are really part of mib2c, but presumably it's not that hard to tweak it

mib2c config file format: 2nd attempt - 1000 apologies for making a mess on the list!

2005-12-23 Thread Finking, Robert
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LOG_ERROR should be LOG_ERR

2005-12-20 Thread Finking, Robert
Hi, ignore this post unless you have generated code with mib2c and tried to compile it, only to get a compile error like this: gcc -I../../include -I. -I../../agent -I../../agent/mibgroup -I../../snmplib -g -O2 -Dlinux -c processor.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/processor.lo processor.c: In function `in

RE: mib2c not working, perl module perl/SNMP not installed correctly

2005-12-19 Thread Finking, Robert
Hi, I've started using Net-SNMP recently and had the same problem. After trying the various sorts of things that you also have tried, I finally discovered that the .so file wasn't being linked in (spotted by a colleague). Setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH fixed this for me. Specifically, I added "export