I'm attempting to install nagios, and net-snmp is a dependency. The compilation fails during the configure step. I'll attach the output, my world file and my make.conf file.
Created attachment 7501 [details] Emerge Output Executing the command "/root/sbin/emerge.sh nagios 1>output.txt 2>&1", where "emerge.sh" is a script that remounts the /usr partition readable and then not readable.
Created attachment 7502 [details] World File
Created attachment 7503 [details] Make Configuration
please update to the latest portage emerge sync emerge -u portage
Did so. Same error.
what does #emerge -pu world --deep print ?
dragon root # emerge -pu world --deep These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating world dependencies ...done! [ebuild U ] app-cdr/cdrtools-2.0 [1.11.33] [ebuild U ] media-libs/xine-lib-1_beta2 [0.9.13-r2] dragon root # See Bug 13632 for why these two packages want to be updated.
I get the same error. It has to do with the kerberos USE flag. It has the same problem that "nitro@gentoo.org" noticed with ipv6... The comment in the ebuild is: # Doesn't seem that emerge passes the escaped double quotes properly -- nitro The Changelog entry presumably is: *net-snmp-5.0.2a (23 Jul 2002) 23 Jul 2002; Kyle Manna <nitro@gentoo.org> net-snmp-5.0.2a.ebuild: Version bump, dropped emake in favor of make, add the host MIB module, and commented out ipv6 transports. I changed the ebuild locally, but it can easily be built via USE=-kerberos emerge net-snmp
Seems that when I fixed the configure script to actually compile with the ksm module (for kerberos support), we stubmled upon a compile error of some sort. I have less then zero experience with kerberos, so I wasn't able track this one down. I guess the best solution for the mean time is to disable ksm support with net-snmp until someone gets a chane to figure out where our problems are.
Reassinging to me. Please give net-snmp-5.0.9-r1 a try to see if things are still broken.
Any news on this?
Sorry, I didn't catch the first email from September 19th. Trying "emerge -v nagios" now. I'll let you know....
emerge of nagios now succeeds (that includes net-snmp). This probably means it's fixed (though a lot of stuff on this machine has changed since then). Close it and collect your prize: "[gentoo-dev] ANNOUNCING: Great 2003 Gentoo Bug Hunt (with prizes)" :)
Thanks :-)