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[rrd-users] Re: Getting RRDTool To Compile on Solaris 8

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Old 05-21-2005
Kennedy Clark
 
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Default [rrd-users] Re: Getting RRDTool To Compile on Solaris 8

On 5/20/05, DJ Gregor <dj@gregor.com> wrote:
> You need to use the "-R<directory>" option to the linker to tell it
> where it can find libiconv.so.2 at runtime. This is Solaris-specific
> (well, maybe other SysV boxen?).
>


DJ, that work great! Thanks!

Also, big thanks to Al & Andy for their assistance.

Now I'm stuck on getting the perl bindings to work. :-( Configure says:

>
>configure: WARNING:
>I would not find the Compiler (gcc -B/usr/ccs/bin/) that was

originally used to compile your
>perl binary. You should either make sure that this compiler is

available on your
>system, or use a different perl setup that was compiled with gcc.
>
>I will disable the compilation of the RRDs perl module.
>


I guess it's because I got perl off sunfreeware.com and it was
compiled differently. Is there a way to make it work without
recompiling all of perl?

Thanks,
Kennedy

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