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Trouble installing 4.3.4

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list Steve Holmes · Wed, 7 Sep 2011 14:04:16 -0400 ·
I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a clean
install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris admin so
...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to do the
configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed
rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and I'm
dealing with those.

Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an easier
way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the
mail archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for
RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.

Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the
dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very
finicky about where libraries are located.

Thanks!
Steve Holmes
Purdue University
list Paul Root · Wed, 7 Sep 2011 13:08:23 -0500 ·
Use yum to install.

Yum install cario-devel

If you are building from scratch, you'll need all of the packages used (cario, png, pango, etc) with the -devel extension, to add the header files so things will build

Rrd you have to build yourself.

Paul Root    - Engineer III  - Qwest is now CenturyLink
quoted from Steve Holmes

From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Steve Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:04 PM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [Xymon] Trouble installing 4.3.4

I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a clean install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris admin so ...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to do the configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and I'm dealing with those.

Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an easier way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the mail archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.

Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very finicky about where libraries are located.

Thanks!
Steve Holmes
Purdue University


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list Martin Flemming · Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:45:13 +0200 (CEST) ·
quoted from Steve Holmes
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Steve Holmes wrote:
I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a clean install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris admin so
...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to do the configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed
rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and I'm dealing with those. 
Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an easier way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the mail
archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.
Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very finicky
about where libraries are located. 
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Steve Holmes wrote:
I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a 
clean install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris admin so
...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to do 
the configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed
rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and 
I'm dealing with those. 
Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an 
easier way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the mail
archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for 
RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.
Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the 
dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very finicky
about where libraries are located. 
Hi !

I've got no problems with building on ScientificLinux 6 , a Redhat Clone

http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/

There are pixman-devel, pkgconfig and cairo-devel rpm's available for ..

and should also work on RHEL6 ... or you use the epel-repo

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL

cheers,
         martin
list Steve Holmes · Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:48:38 -0400 ·
Thanks all. It was the -devel that I didn't know about. That fixed
everything.
(secret sauce?)
I have Xymon installed and running on both servers.

Thanks,
Steve
quoted from Martin Flemming

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Root, Paul <user-76fdb6883669@xymon.invalid>wrote:
 Use yum to install.****

** **

Yum install cario-devel****

** **

If you are building from scratch, you’ll need all of the packages used
(cario, png, pango, etc) with the –devel extension, to add the header files
so things will build****

** **

Rrd you have to build yourself.****

** **

Paul Root    - Engineer III  - Qwest is now CenturyLink****

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*From:* xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On
Behalf Of *Steve Holmes
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:04 PM
*To:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* [Xymon] Trouble installing 4.3.4****

** **

I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a
clean install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris
admin so ...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to
do the configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed
rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and I'm
dealing with those. ****

** **

Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an easier
way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the
mail archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for
RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.****

** **

Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the
dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very
finicky about where libraries are located. ****

** **

Thanks!****

Steve Holmes****

Purdue University
****

** **

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list Paul Root · Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:22:19 -0500 ·
Bit me several times. Especially openssl-devel. It compiles, but without ssl. Then you can't do an https test.
quoted from Steve Holmes


Paul Root    - Engineer III  - Qwest is now CenturyLink

From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Steve Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:49 PM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Trouble installing 4.3.4

Thanks all. It was the -devel that I didn't know about. That fixed everything.
(secret sauce?)
I have Xymon installed and running on both servers.

Thanks,
Steve
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Root, Paul <user-76fdb6883669@xymon.invalid<mailto:user-76fdb6883669@xymon.invalid>> wrote:
Use yum to install.

Yum install cario-devel

If you are building from scratch, you'll need all of the packages used (cario, png, pango, etc) with the -devel extension, to add the header files so things will build

Rrd you have to build yourself.

Paul Root    - Engineer III  - Qwest is now CenturyLink

From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com<mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com> [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com<mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com>] On Behalf Of Steve Holmes
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:04 PM
To: xymon at xymon.com<mailto:xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: [Xymon] Trouble installing 4.3.4

I'm setting up a pair of new Xymon servers for testing. I want to do a clean install of Xymon 4.3.4. The servers are RHEL 6 (and I'm a Solaris admin so ...). I've downloaded the tar.gz file from Sourceforge and tried to do the configure, but I'm having some trouble with dependencies. I installed rrdtool-1.4.4 with yum, but cairo-png and pixman-0.10.0 are needed and I'm dealing with those.

Before I go beating my head to a pulp, I'm wondering if there's an easier way. I have looked for an RPM, but have found nothing. I've searched the mail archives and have found nothing saying "for an RPM for Xymon 4.3.4 for RHEL 6 look here...". Or anything even close to that.

Any pointers? Or failing that, what do I need to do to get all the dependencies installed. pkg-config is giving me a headache. It is being very finicky about where libraries are located.

Thanks!
Steve Holmes
Purdue University


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