[Nut-upsuser] Re: Problems compiling snmp-ups on Solaris

arnaud.quette at mgeups.com arnaud.quette at mgeups.com
Wed Aug 17 08:07:46 UTC 2005


Hello Kim,

First, I've forwarded your mail to the nut user mailing list.
Thanks to register there (https://alioth.debian.org/mail/?group_id=30602)
and we'll follow on the thread on it.

> Terribly sorry to bother you, but I was hoping to get nut to work with
> our Symmetra, which uses SNMP. nut-2.0.2 built fine on my Solaris 8 box,
> but when I do "make build-snmp" it dies with this error:
>
> gcc -I../include -O -Wall -Wsign-compare  -o snmp-ups snmp-ups.o main.o
> dstate.o \
        > ../common/state.o ../common/upsconf.o ../common/parseconf.o \
        > ../common/common.o ../common/setenv.o ../common/inet_aton.o
> -lnsl -lsocket
> Undefined                       first referenced
 > symbol                             in file
> snmp_close                          snmp-ups.o
> snmp_synch_response                 snmp-ups.o
> snmp_errstring                      snmp-ups.o
> snmp_api_errstring                  snmp-ups.o
> snmp_pdu_create                     snmp-ups.o
> snmp_errno                          snmp-ups.o
> snmp_error                          snmp-ups.o
> snmp_sess_error                     snmp-ups.o
> snmp_free_pdu                       snmp-ups.o
> snmp_add_null_var                   snmp-ups.o
> snmp_add_var                        snmp-ups.o
> snmp_sess_init                      snmp-ups.o
> init_snmp                           snmp-ups.o
> read_objid                          snmp-ups.o
> snmp_open                           snmp-ups.o
> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to snmp-ups
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]: *** [snmp-ups] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/nut-2.0.2/drivers'
>
> I'm using net-snmp 5.2.1.2, and Solaris ld. I was wondering if you had
> any suggestions.
>
> Thanks very much for your time.

I don't see the net-snmp libs in the above link step (should be "... -L/usr/lib -lnetsnmp -lm -lwrap")

what gives you a "net-snmp-config --version" and where net-snmp
is installed? I think the libs wasn't found, or at list the net-snmp-config
which gives back the necessary compile/link info...

Check in your config.log (search for snmp):
...
checking for Net-SNMP libs
result: -L/usr/lib -lnetsnmp -lm -lwrap
...

Arnaud Quette
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