@sysconfdir@/cgi.cfg - Installation setup problem

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Wed Aug 31 07:24:09 CEST 2005


Yes - autoconf which creates configure uses perl :)

You can either compile your own or sunfreeware.com has some nice pkgadd 
versions.

-sg


On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Elizar M. Palad wrote:

> Hi, thanks!
> from ./configure's output:
>
> creating html/index.html
> creating html/side.html
> creating include/config.h
> creating include/snprintf.h
> creating include/nagios.h
> creating include/cgiutils.h
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
>
> Creating sample config files in sample-config/ ...
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
> ./configure: perl: not found
>
>
> *** Configuration summary for nagios 2.0b4 08-02-2005 ***:
>
> General Options:
> -------------------------
> Nagios executable: nagios
> Nagios user/group: nagios,nagios
> Command user/group: nagios,nagios
> Embedded Perl: no
> Event Broker: yes
> Install ${prefix}: /usr/local/nagios
> Lock file: ${prefix}/var/nagios.lock
> Init directory: /etc/init.d
> Host OS: solaris2.6
> ....
> Im going to install now perl and see if it will create the location.h file.
> Thanks!
> eli
>
> On 8/31/05, Subhendu Ghosh <sghosh at sghosh.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Elizar M. Palad wrote:
>>
>>> I rerun ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/nagios
>> --with-cgiurl=/nagios/cgi-bin
>>> --with-htmlurl=/nagios --with-nagios-user=nagios
>> --with-nagios-groupp=nagios
>>> --with-gd-lib=/usr/local/lib
>>> and summary is below:
>>> *** Configuration summary for nagios 2.0b4 08-02-2005 ***:
>>>
>>> General Options:
>>> -------------------------
>>> Nagios executable: nagios
>>> Nagios user/group: nagios,nagios
>>> Command user/group: nagios,nagios
>>> Embedded Perl: no
>>> Event Broker: yes
>>> Install ${prefix}: /usr/local/nagios
>>> Lock file: ${prefix}/var/nagios.lock
>>> Init directory: /etc/init.d
>>> Host OS: solaris2.6
>>>
>>> Web Interface Options:
>>> ------------------------
>>> HTML URL: http://localhost/nagios/
>>> CGI URL: http://localhost/nagios/cgi-bin/
>>> Traceroute (used by WAP):
>>>
>>>
>>> Review the options above for accuracy. If they look okay,
>>> type 'make all' to compile the main program and CGIs.
>>> ------------------
>>> Looks ok isn't it?
>>> then when i do 'make all', i have this error:
>>> # make all
>>> cd ./base && make
>>> make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target
>> `../include/locations.h'
>>> Current working directory /packages/nagios-2.0b4/base
>>> *** Error code 1
>>> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all'
>>> This is also my second time with this error. What I did was i copy
>>> locations.h.in <http://locations.h.in> <http://locations.h.in> as
>> locations.h :-)
>>> and the compilation continues.. (was that not right? :)
>>> thanks!
>>
>>
>> NOOOOO - configure must have produced an error before the summary was
>> printed.
>>
>> configure should create a locations.h from locations.h.in<http://locations.h.in>after
>> appropriate substitutions.
>>
>> If the file is not being created properly - you may have a file permission
>> issue.
>>
>> run "chown -R user:group nagios_src_dir/"
>>
>> replace the user and group with the user and group info fort he person
>> running configure
>>
>> replace nagios_src_dir with the dir that contains the nagios src.
>>
>> Never copy a *.*.in file into a *.* file.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> -sg
>>
>
>
>
>

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