On Sat 17 Feb 2007 02:12, Markus Krause wrote:
Hi developers!
As it seems that 1.1.5 will be released soon (see below ;-)) here some feedback on building the latest cvs branch_1_1. If you don't need ('cause you do this on your own often enough) please let me know, i don't want to steal your time, just want to contribute (and if it's only some testing ...)
So what i did: Just pulled branch_1_1 from cvs and tried to build on SLES10 (32bit), using the suse/freeradius.spec i found to things:
Version: 1.1.3 shouldn't that be at least 1.1.4?
the following line refuses the building as the file "otppasswd.sample" is not found:
%attr(640,-,radiusd) /etc/raddb/otppasswd.sample
after commenting out this line the build runs without problems. installing the rpm-package: i got a working freeradius server using ldap (auth,autz), mysql (auth,acct), rlm_perl, eap with usage of realms seems to run without problems. so, great work, go on! ;-)
if i can help in some way (testing etc., can do this on sles10, debian on macosx if needed) please let me know, otherwise just ignore this message ;-)
Hi Markus Thanks for your testing. I had infact updated the spec file on the openSUSE buildservice for 1.1.4 when it was released but had not remembered to commit these changes to cvs. I have now done so. I am glad you had no further problems with the spec file after fixing these issues. I go to allot of trouble to make sure that the spec builds cleanly on all released versions of SUSE, although the initial spec work was infact done by SUSE themselves and I just modified it. (SUSE has been shipping freeradius since the epoc) I don't actually currently build branch_1_1 on the Build Service, but the latest release as well as CVS head snapshots (which I update every week or so) are available in the network:aaa project. I myself run SLES10 in production and have customers running FreeRADIUS on SUSE versions as far back as 8 so while all testing is appreciated I don't expect you will find any further issues on SLES10. If you do manage to find something I will buy you a beer next LinuxTag! ;-) Cheers -- Peter Nixon http://www.peternixon.net/ PGP Key: http://www.peternixon.net/public.asc