Sure:
configure:28026: checking for libcorosync_common
configure:28033: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libcorosync_common"
configure:28036: $? = 0
configure:28050: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "libcorosync_common"
configure:28053: $? = 0
configure:28091: result: yes
configure:28148: error: in `/opt/pacemaker-Pacemaker-2.1.10-rc1':
configure:28150: error: At least one cluster stack must be supported
See `config.log' for more details
Zitat von Chris Lumens <clum...@redhat.com>:
checking for libcorosync_common... yes
configure: error: in `/opt/pacemaker-Pacemaker-2.1.10-rc1':
configure: error: At least one cluster stack must be supported
See `config.log' for more details
make: *** [GNUmakefile:26: init] Error 1
Looking into configure.ac (I'm not a dev btw), it checks for
corosync-ge-2 in the $STACKS variable. According to the above
output, the currenty installed pacemaker version does support that.
But I don't understand why it's failing here. Could you shed some
light on this?
Can you look in config.log for "checking for libcorosync_common" and
paste the text you see after it? There should be some error messages
that'll help explain what's going on.
- Chris
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