Ok, I've never messed with Zenoss before but so far I'm not having tons of luck 
getting it installed.  I've got a brand-new Dell PowerEdge 2970 that I've 
installed Ubuntu 6.06.9 LTS on.  It will be kind of the watchdog for our entire 
network.

I followed the great instructions at 
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/install-guides/install-on-ubuntu-6.10/ but 
I keep getting failure at this point in the install - 

Linking bin/wmis
swig -I./scripting/swig -python wmi/pywmi.i
make[2]: swig: Command not found
make[2]: *** [wmi/pywmi_wrap.c] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory 
`/home/zenoss/zenossinst/zenossinst/build/wmi-0.1.12/Samba/source'
make[1]: *** [pywmi-build] Error 2

I cannot determine what swig is and why it's not getting built automatically.  
I know it's preventing Samba from installing, which is preventing Zenoss from 
installing but am unsure how to proceed.  I have tried running 'make clean' 
several times (which fails too) and starting over, redoing the SVN but it fails 
at the same spot.  I'd prefer to install just a binary but cannot seem to find 
one for Ubuntu.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Ryan




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