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Re: bootstrapping cfengine.
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Chip Seraphine |
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Re: bootstrapping cfengine. |
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Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:25:03 -0600 |
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For what it's worth, I generally do things the lazy way-- tell configure to
look in some sandbox library directory, and populate it only with the .a
files. No muss, no fuss, no makefile editing.
On Monday 24 November 2003 14:31, oearcec wrote:
> "Luke A. Kanies" <luke@madstop.com> wrote in message
> news:<mailman.192.1068609271.2005.help-cfengine@gnu.org>...
>
> > Static linking is your friend, especially when it comes to your core
> > management tools. Really.
> >
> > Now that each machine has the other's public key, just run cfagent and
> > the client (as long as you've got update.conf), and it should all work
> > fine from there. If you haven't statically linked, this is a much bigger
> > pain, so I _really_ recommend static links.
>
> Luke,
>
> I have read a little bit on Google Groups about doing a static
> compile. But I didn't come up with anything that worked completely.
> So far I did the edit the configure script by hand, replacing the
> -l{db,crypto} with static libraries. But this didn't work on all the
> binaries. Only cfagent, and cfservd. There must be a better way.
> What method did you use to get a static build?
>
> Christian
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