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list Josh Luthman
Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:43:44 -0500
Message-Id: <user-13fe1563e700@xymon.invalid>

While I'm not familiar at all with AIX, I found it took me about 15 minutes
once the OS was installed to pull all the updates and get Hobbit running.  I
have step by step instructions for one of my "trainiee's" for CentOS, would
you like to try it out?

The packages I need to install once CentOS 5 with the "server" selection of
packages on the disks are installed are as follows:

gcc gcc-c++ pcre-devel libpng-devel openssl-devel openldap-devel fping
rrdtool-devel

Can you get these development libraries installed on AIX using your package
manager?

On 11/28/07, Rebecca Henderson <user-89b343014dc7@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I am new at this. I thought it would be easier to just install, I was
wrong

-----Original Message-----
From: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid <user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid>
To: Rebecca Henderson; user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid <user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid>
Sent: Wed Nov 28 16:04:23 2007
Subject: Re: [hobbit] aix help

Why do you bother with the RPM?  Wouldn't it be easier to compile it from
source?

Josh

On 11/28/07, Rebecca Henderson <[
mailto:user-89b343014dc7@xymon.invalid ]
user-89b343014dc7@xymon.invalid> wrote:


I'm trying to install the RPM for AIX client for hobbit and It complains
about
/bin/bash is needed by [ http://hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re
]hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re
/bin/sh is needed by [ http://hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re
]hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re
libc.a(shr.o) is needed by [ http://hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re
]hobbit-client-4.2.0-7.aix5.3.re

they are all there, can anyone help with this?
Thanks in advance,


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Josh Luthman
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Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
--- Henry Spencer