SNMP error

Amr el-Saeed amr.elsaeed at tedata.net
Thu Jan 24 09:57:30 CET 2008


i have OS RHEL5

Amr el-Saeed wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> yes, i'm sure
> i added the option in the SPEC file and then build the RPM
>
> and about the second issue , i didn't have a  debugging  kernel but i 
> got one and install it and boot with it and got the same output !!
>
> and ideas ??
>
> thanks for help
>
> (gdb) set logging file gdb-radiusd.log
> (gdb) set logging on
> Copying output to gdb-radiusd.log.
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /usr/sbin/radiusd
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread 46912546236704 (LWP 5584)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> Wed Jan 23 15:46:53 2008 : Info: Starting - reading configuration 
> files ...
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
>
> Program exited normally.
> (gdb)
>
>
>
>
> A.L.M.Buxey at lboro.ac.uk wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  
>>> i followed the bugs file.
>>> i recompiled the freeradius  with   --enable-developer actually  i 
>>> made RPM file  with   (  rpmbuild -ta freeradius-1.1.7.tar.gz )
>>>     
>>
>> are you SURE That this worked fine - as if you used the standard
>> SPEC then you wouldnt enable the developer stuff.
>>
>>  
>>> (no debugging symbols found)
>>>     
>>
>> you also need to ensure your kernel is built with debugging support
>>
>> alan
>>
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