On 21.11.2012 12:00, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
On 21 Nov 2012, at 10:22, Olivier Beytrison <olivier@heliosnet.org> wrote:
Unable to open file "/etc/freeradius/radiusd.conf": No such file or directory
Uh oh ? looking at /etc/freeradius, there's only the directories and the symlinks, but not a single file. Great.
When looking in the build environnement, in debian/freeradius/etc/freeradius, all the files are present.
During package creation, the files are correctly grabbed as per debian/freeradius.install
dpkg -L list all the files.
dpkg is high on cocaine or what ?
Possibly.
Well never mind. It was my system that was left with the package half-installed. purged everything and now the .deb installs correctly.
still, there's two issues : 1. the changes made by Arran to move all the modules to boilermake break the linking of rlm_utf8 (see [1] below)
Fixed.
thanks, works like a charm
2. there's a package dependency issue. by default ${raddbdir}/mods-available/cui.conf is in the freeradius package. this files reference to ${raddbdir}/sql/mysql/cui.conf, wich is part of freeradius-mysql package. This mean that freeradius won't start if you don't install freeradius-mysql at the same time. [2]
There's also some conflict because mods-available/sql* are both present in package freeradius and freeradius-mysql. Should we not rather select files independently in ${raddbdir}/mods-available/ in place of taking everything (*) for the freeradius package ?
I think there should probably be a package for rlm_sql, and then individual packages for the SQL drivers.
Would be nice indeed. Something to throw in the todo list ;) Or I might do it if I find enough time. I just need to learn how to add a new package :p Aside this, I've been able to compile and make the packages, it correctly loads the configuration, but I back at a previous problem : /usr/local/freeradius/etc/raddb/mods-enabled/eap[17]: Failed to link to module 'rlm_eap': /usr/local/freeradius/lib/rlm_eap.so: undefined symbol: eap_wireformat /usr/local/freeradius/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[321]: Failed to find "eap" in the "modules" section. /usr/local/freeradius/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[263]: Errors parsing authenticate section. Just to be sure that's not due to the debian packaging, I compiled by hand and installed FR3 in /usr/local/freeradius, but same thing occurs. Olivier -- Olivier Beytrison Network & Security Engineer, HES-SO Fribourg Mail: olivier@heliosnet.org