solved
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Mon Mar 29 03:14:21 CEST 2004
Paul L. Allen wrote:
> Karl DeBisschop writes:
>
>> That is using POSIX networking rather than relying on whatever version
>> of ping might happen to be found be the configure step.
>
> Not all flavours of *nix are POSIX compliant. The ones that aren't tend
> to be obsolete piles of steaming manure, but you have to decide if you
> really want to exclude them before going down this route.
>
Nagios won't compile without heavy modifications on anything but POSIX-,
BSD4.4-, ANSI- and SVID-compliant systems, so it doesn't really matter
all that much.
--
Mvh / Best Regards
Sourcerer / Andreas Ericsson
OP5 AB
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andreas.ericsson at op5.se
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