[Nagiosplug-devel] nagios Plusgins / Solaris 7
Jos Visser
josv at osp.nl
Wed Oct 20 08:48:22 CEST 2004
Which version of OpenSSL is linked in?
++Jos.uk
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 03:29:10PM +0100 it came to pass that Ben O'Hara wrote:
> Hi All,
> Im having some problems compiling the
> nagios-plugins-1.4.0alpha1 package on Solaris 7 and wondering if
> anyone has any ideas?
>
> Ive done the standard "./configure --prefix=/apps/nagios" without
> problems, however when moving onto the make im getting problems as
> below....
>
> make[2]: Entering directory `/apps/src/ftp/nagios-plugins-1.4.0alpha1/plugins'
> gcc -g -O2 -L. -Lno/lib -o check_http check_http.o netutils.o
> utils.o ../lib/libnagiosplug.a getaddrinfo.o gethostbyname.o -lnsl
> -lsocket -lresolv -lssl -lcrypto ../intl/libintl.a -lgen -lnsl
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> RAND_status check_http.o
> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to check_http
> make[2]: *** [check_http] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/apps/src/ftp/nagios-plugins-1.4.0alpha1/plugins'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/apps/src/ftp/nagios-plugins-1.4.0alpha1'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> This has worked fine on FreeBSD 4.10, however Solaris doesnt seem to like it..
>
> Anybody seen this before or have any ideas?
>
> Cheers in advance
>
> Ben O'Hara
>
>
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