installs the version of the port that uses shared library number 9 and the
LIBRARY_VERSION set to the default. Normally this is against our policy
(bumping the version number for minor things), however due to the major
problems caused with the upgrade, Satoshi and I decided that this was best.
Approved by: asami
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## make
>> Checksum OK for SNMP-1.6.tar.gz.
===> Extracting for p5-SNMP-1.6
===> p5-SNMP-1.6 depends on file: /usr/local/lib/libsnmp.a - found
===> p5-SNMP-1.6 depends on executable: perl5.00404 - found
===> Patching for p5-SNMP-1.6
===> Applying FreeBSD patches for p5-SNMP-1.6
===> Configuring for p5-SNMP-1.6
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for SNMP
===> Building for p5-SNMP-1.6
mkdir ./blib
mkdir ./blib/lib
cp SNMP.pm ./blib/lib/SNMP.pm
AutoSplitting SNMP (./blib/lib/auto/SNMP)
make: don't know how to make /asn1.h. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop.
Runs fine on stable, on SMP current I still get race
conditions very easily, so that tkined says "no Response"
on snmp queries, and in the meantime it fills your /var
partition with the /var/log/snmp.log file:
1998-04-06 22:35:16 UCD-SNMP version 3.3.1
Opening port(s): 161
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
system.sysORLastChange.0 -- OID Doesn't exist
klookup(3, 0xefbfbf60, 96): klread: Bad address
TCP_Count_Connections - inpcb: Bad address
klookup(3, 0xefbfbf60, 96): klread: Bad address
TCP_Count_Connections - inpcb: Bad address
klookup(3, 0xefbfbf60, 96): klread: Bad address
TCP_Count_Connections - inpcb: Bad address
klookup(3, 0xefbfbf60, 96): klread: Bad address
TCP_Count_Connections - inpcb: Bad address
and so on.
This might be -current and/or SMP related.
John Hay says it runs ok on his -current.
I'll committ it anyay¸ because it runs on -STABLE
and that counts.
BTW: added an @unexec in PLIST ...
I have left out zircon, which seems to have provisions for tcl81, and
hfsutils and filerunner, which have been upgraded and probably checked
in the meantime.