I am writing this to report two libsmi bugs I encountered on Solaris
sun4u systems.
1. core dump on MIB module location search
If SMIPATH is not set to include locations of imported MIB
modules, then smidump/smilint will dump core instead of
exiting gracefully with an error message.
2. make install error
There is an error towards the end of "make install" :
Making install in test
Making install in mibs
Making install in dumps
Making install in doc
make: Warning: Too many rules defined for target config.h
Current working directory /home/tornado/jang/local/libsmi-0.2
I also noticed that setting the "prefix" setting to the desired
value (in this case /home/tornado/jang/local) is not enough to cause
the MIBs to be installed in "prefix"/share/mibs which still want to
go into /usr/local/share/mibs (where I don't have write perms, although
there was no error message when the write must have failed).
Saurabh
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Saurabh Jang iDEN OMC Software, NSS, Motorola Inc.
Lead Software Engineer Email : Saurabh_Jang(a)email.mot.com
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Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA Fax : +1-847-538-5564
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Hi Guys,
How do I load a module that has been previously loaded with loadModule. what I
basically need to make libsmi aware of a module, but when I finish with it I
want it to forget about it, until I loaded again. Is this possible.
Thanks in advance.,
georges
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