[Nut-upsuser] Makefile bug in nut-2.4.3

Arjen de Korte nut+users at de-korte.org
Wed Sep 1 15:56:50 UTC 2010


Citeren Brother Railgun of Reason <alaric op caerllewys.net>:

>> ./configure --prefix=/opt/nut --with-gnu-ld --with-serial --without-usb
>> --with-cgi --with-gd-includes=-I/usr/local/include
>> --with-gd-libs="-L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib -lgd" --with-user=nut
>> --with-group=nut --host=i686-pc-solaris2.10 --build=i686-pc-solaris2.10
>> --target=i686-pc-solaris2.10

Unless you're using a really ancient version of GD, the installation  
path should be detected automatically.

> Oh, footnote to that: I specified the host triple because although the
> correct triple for this system is actually i686-pc-solaris2.10, nut
> configuration was incorrectly detecting it as i386-pc-solaris2.10.  This
> is probably Solaris 10's fault, as even though this is a dual 32/64-bit
> Solaris 10 install on x86_64 hardware (P4 Xeons, Nocona architecture),
> Solaris insists on reporting uname -p as i386 rather than i686 or amd64.

I fail to see the relevance of the above. NUT doesn't use these values  
and as far as I know, building for i386 or i686 isn't much of a  
difference since both will be 32-bit architectures.

If you want to build for a 64-bit architecture, it should be something  
like x86_64 or amd64, but I apparently this isn't the case here. The  
'config.log' might be helpful in finding out what is really going on.

Best regards, Arjen
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