Thanks. Got it eventually.
Also just moved to 4.3.12
Was a little more complicated for me, because we were on 4.2.3.
4.2.3 was a tricksy version. It was a Xymon/Hobbit chimera, with some
things moved to Xymon naming, and other stuff still on Hobbit.
But I got there in the end, and the downtime was minimal.
Now I think it's time to upgrade the clients.
We are still using 4.2.0 clients. :-)
Cheers
Vernon
On 26 July 2013 12:46, Novosielski, Ryan <user-6e4f7a3bb37f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
You need to be using gmake if I'm not mistaken.
Incidentally, I built Xymon 4.3.12 today on both SPARC and x64 -- only the
unresolved symbol allow_severity/deny_severity error like before (which I
intended to rehash on the list).
*From*: Jeremy Laidman [mailto:user-71895fb2e44c@xymon.invalid]
*Sent*: Thursday, July 25, 2013 09:38 PM
*To*: Vernon Everett <user-b3f8dacb72c8@xymon.invalid>
*Cc*: Xymon mailinglist <xymon at xymon.com>
*Subject*: Re: [Xymon] Installing 4.3.12 Solaris make install error
It looks like the make you're using is unable to understand the "ifeq"
construct. You could try a different make if you have one installed -
presumably you have "gmake" if you have "gcc" installed, and if you don't
have gcc then this makefile won't work for you (it has CC=gcc).
You could try commenting out the "ifeq" stuff and leave one or other of
the "CFLAGS=" lines (depending on the version of gcc you have). But
chances are, a version of make that doesn't work here will fail at many
other points in the build process.
J
On 26 July 2013 11:01, Vernon Everett <user-b3f8dacb72c8@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi all
Anybody seen this yet?
Any workaround?
Regards
Vernon
# make install
make: Fatal error in reader: build/Makefile.SunOS, line 11: Unexpected
end of line seen
# cat build/Makefile.SunOS
# Xymon compile-time settings for SunOS / Solaris
OSDEF = -DSunOS
# Solaris need this
NETLIBS = -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl
# Compile flags for normal build
CC = gcc
GCCVER := $(shell gcc -dumpversion|cut -d. -f1)
ifeq ($(GCCVER),4)
CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-pointer-sign -D_REENTRANT
$(LFSDEF) $(OSDEF)
else
CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall -Wno-unused -D_REENTRANT $(LFSDEF) $(OSDEF)
endif
# This guesswork doesnt work on a lot of systems.
# Better have a run-time issue that can easily be fixed with "crle"
# or by setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH, than a build-time problem.
#LDTYPE := $(shell ld -V 2>&1|head -1|cut -d' ' -f1)
#ifeq ($(LDTYPE),GNU)
# RPATH=-Wl,--rpath,
#else
# RPATH=-Wl,-R
#endif
# Compile flags for debugging
# CFLAGS = -g -DDEBUG -Wall -D_REENTRANT $(LFSDEF) $(OSDEF)
# Mail program: This must support "CMD -s SUBJECT ADDRESS" to send out a
mail with a subject
# Typically, this will be "mail" or "mailx"
MAILPROGRAM="mailx"
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