conftest errors on configure of source nagios-3.2.0

Scott, Ewan EWScott at scotborders.gov.uk
Tue Dec 22 11:18:00 CET 2009


Marc
Noted for future.
Thanks again.
Ewan


-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Powell [mailto:marc at ena.com] 
Sent: 18 December 2009 14:08
To: Nagios Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] conftest errors on configure of source nagios-3.2.0

Please always respond on list so that everyone sees, follows and benefits from the conversation. More below...

On Dec 18, 2009, at 4:23 AM, Scott, Ewan wrote:

> Marc
> Thanks for this. The log file shows a normal end -see below. So, from what you say, I should just continue with the install.

Yes, if the console output from configure indicated so (I'll bet it did).

> My inexperience with linux compiling I'm afraid. I didn't want to end up with problems further down the line that could be traced back to the compile.

*nod*. You should rarely, if ever, have to look at config.log. Only if configure fails or shows some type of error and you know specifically what to look for in config.log to help figure out why it failed. Generally the ./configure console output will tell you what you need to know though. Note that 99% of that output is informational. Developers tend to make the things that are really bad really stand out.

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Marc
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