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Re: snort-2.2.1-RC1 compile error


From: Ken Bergquist <kbergquist () wka com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:20:16 -0500

Thanks, Martin, for the definitive answer. You have confirmed what I suspected all along; that there is no problem that cannot be solved with the application of money. I will just wait for Panther. I don't really have time to meddle with it now anyway. I give up only after trying every trick I could muster. If the reference to strtok_r ain't there, it ain't there.

I am in the process of spec/building an all-OS X + GigE network for our Denver office. Then I get to build it off-site, sync all data, box it, ship to Denver, follow on a plane, install it, mirroring all services (dns, ftp, web, webDAV, data, mail, vpn, remote access...) with DNS back in NC office. Then I turn it down in NC when we close our operation here in the next month or so. Sad sad sad. Good news is, my family and I are moving with the new iron to Denver.

On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 08:45  PM, Martin Roesch wrote:

Hey Ken,

I'm using a Mac as my primary development platform these days (for Snort as well as work) but I'm on 10.3.x. If you're having problems with building, it's probably due to the age of your system, it looks like strtok_r() isn't included in your libc build on the system. If you do a 'man strtok_r' at the command line and get nothing back that's a pretty good indication that your libc is out of date. Any chance you could upgrade to 10.2.x?

     -Marty


On Feb 12, 2004, at 4:53 PM, Ken Bergquist wrote:

Will do. Thanks for the heads-up. This is being compiled on an Apple B&W G3 - OS X 10.1.5 (Darwin), by hand.

./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
make
<break>

No fink, I think. I'd rather use my thinker, lest it rot and stink. Though I may have it installed on this box. Why do you ask? Could it have an impact on this? Some library substitution perhaps?

I hope someone can shed some light on this. While making on OS X 10.1
(Darwin) the following error occurs first in the output:

Could you check out HEAD (or get snort-current from snort.org) and try
that? The libintsnort stuff was removed, as it was causing problems
for a couple people. I've only seen this problem, in the case of
Solaris, where people were compiling/linking snort using third party
tools, and not the system tools. Out of curiosity, is this the same
situation for you... are you using anything out of fink?

In either case, check out HEAD and the problem should be fixed. Let me
know if it isn't.

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Ken Bergquist
Director Internet Systems
Walt Klein & Associates
http://www.wka.com



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