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Re: Update and more help please on SuSE 9.2 Pro

Subject: Re: Update and more help please on SuSE 9.2 Pro
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:14:46 -0500
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:49:07AM -0600, Jeff Kenney wrote:

I would find it helpful if you would reply to earlier messages rather
than start a new thread when asking for more help. 

The following error appears while compiling libnasl:

  "Under SUSE 9.2Pro....
   results from ./configure (libnasl)
   checking for yyrestart in -lpcap-nessus... (cached) no
...
      NO...I removed the file and the error remains..although the program did
finish compiling?

Either you haven't really done this or the output above is inaccurate
(ie, the output claims the result for yyrestart was cached).  The file
you need to remove is libnasl/config.cache. Please ensure you've 
removed it and rerun configure if you hadn't.

Also, what does "nessus-config --libs --cflags" report? Are you building
nessus-libraries with the accompanying libpcap or trying to use one that
you've already installed?

George Theall mentioned that I might not be using shared libraries.  I
didn't set anything to not used shared libraries.  nessus-libraries compiled
cleanly. libnasl seems to have compiled mostly clean. OpenSSL compiled with
no errors.

Unless you explicitly request it (ie, "./config shared"), OpenSSL is not
built with shared library support.  So, if you truly don't have shared
libraries for OpenSSL, you will need to rebuild them and start your
Nessus install over again, starting with nessus-libraries. 

George
-- 
theall@tifaware.com

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