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Re: Cfengine 2.0.8 fails to compile on AIX 4.3.3 , Solaris 8 , IRIX 6.5.


From: Mark . Burgess
Subject: Re: Cfengine 2.0.8 fails to compile on AIX 4.3.3 , Solaris 8 , IRIX 6.5.19
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 08:10:23 +0200 (MEST)


This is because you do not have flex/bison. You can try editing cflex.l.in to
increase the memory allocations in lex, but I would just install GUU flex/bison
since tehse are much better programs.

M

On  4 Sep, Garrett, Matt M SITI-ITDIEEE wrote:
> Folks
> 
> I have been trying to compile cfengine 2.0.8 on the following hardware 
> platforms
> 
> AIX 4.3.3
> Solaris 8
> IRIX 6.5.19
> 
> I get the following compile error's for AIX
> 
>          source='errors.c' object='errors.o' libtool=no  
> depfile='.deps/errors.Po' tmpdepfile='.deps/errors.TPo'  depmode=aix /bin/sh 
> ../depcomp  cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. 
> -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1/include -I/usr/local/openssl/include   
> -D_THREAD_SAFE   -w  -D_THREAD_SAFE  -g -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1/include   
> -D_THREAD_SAFE  -g -I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1/include -c `test -f 'errors.c' 
> || echo './'`errors.c
>         /bin/sh ../ylwrap `test -f 'cflex.l' || echo './'`cflex.l lex.yy.c 
> cflex.c -- lex  
> got /tmp/cfengine-2\.0\.8/src/
> Error: 1285-311 There are too many transitions. 
> 627/2000 nodes(%e); 9575/12000 positions(%p); 858/2000 (%n); 152732 
> transitions
> 208/1000 packed char classes(%k)
> 16001/16000 packed transitions(%a)
> 0/30000 output slots(%o)
> 
> make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
> 
> 
> 
> I get the following compile error's for Solaris
> 
>  cfagent.o init.o do.o  alerts.o wrapper.o report.o  client.o ip.o process.o  
> ifconf.o image.o item.o  item-ext.o item-file.o 2Dlist.o  globals.o classes.o 
> misc.o  parse.o functions.o edittools.o  patches.o install.o link.o  tidy.o 
> filedir.o eval.o modes.o  chflags.o locks.o mount.o  macro.o filenames.o 
> varstring.o  wildcard.o cfparse.o comparray.o  read.o checksums.o proto.o  
> filters.o copy.o repository.o  rotate.o errors.o cflex.o net.o  df.o log.o 
> crypto.o popen.o  popen_def.o sensible.o acl.o  dce_acl.o nameinfo.o 
> strategies.o  methods.o package.o -lfl -lfl -ldb -lcrypto -L../pub -lpub 
> -lpthread -lnsl -lsocket -lm  -lelf -lsec
> ld: elf error: file cfagent: elf_update: Memory allocation error: output file 
> space: Resource temporarily unavailable
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `cfagent'
> Current working directory /tmp/cfengine-2.0.8/src
> *** Error code 1
> 
> 
> I have sucesfuly  compiled on IRIX 6.5.19 
> However when a 2.0.7p3 Sun Solaris server 8 tries to connect it failes.
> 
> Below is a copy of the cfservd on the IRIX client
> It seems it is not able to work out the subnet mask , which should have been 
> 255.255.255.0
> 
> IP address mismatch between client's assertion (134.142.190.3) and socket 
> (255.2
> 55.255.255) - untrustworthy connection
> cfservd: Host authorization/authentication failed or access denied
> Transaction Send[t 64][Packed text]
> Attempting to send 72 bytes
> SendSocketStream, sent 72
> cfservd: From (host=?,user=?,ip=255.255.255.255)
> 
> cfengine 2.0.7p3 compiled fine on all the above systems , and this is what is 
> been used at the moment in production.
> Any idea's
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Garrett
> Unix System Support
> Shell Information Technology International Limited
> Seafield House, North Anderson Drive, Aberdeen AB15 6GZ, United Kingdom
> 
> Tel: +44 (0)1224 81 8373 Other Tel: Internal 630 8373
> Email: Matt.M.Garrett@is.shell.com
> Internet: http://www.shell.com
> 



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