Mark Lanctot
2007-Aug-02 19:52 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Configure script not recognizing NET-SNMP
Hello. I'm trying to install NUT 2.2.0 stable. The configure script isn't recognizing my NET-SNMP installation. It exits with a "configure: error: "Net-SNMP libraries not found, required for SNMP drivers" I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit with NET-SNMP 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 and NET-SNMP daemon 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 along with libsnmp9 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 and libsnmp-base 5.2.3-4ubuntu1. Is there an issue with my installed SNMP libraries? Anything additional I should install, or should I go with newer SNMP libraries? These are from the Ubuntu repositories, are they compatible? Thank you. Mark Lanctot
Charles Lepple
2007-Aug-02 20:07 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Configure script not recognizing NET-SNMP
On 8/2/07, Mark Lanctot <mark.lanctot at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello. > > I'm trying to install NUT 2.2.0 stable. > > The configure script isn't recognizing my NET-SNMP installation. It > exits with a "configure: error: "Net-SNMP libraries not found, > required for SNMP drivers" > > I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit with NET-SNMP 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 and > NET-SNMP daemon 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 along with libsnmp9 5.2.3-4ubuntu1 and > libsnmp-base 5.2.3-4ubuntu1. > > Is there an issue with my installed SNMP libraries? Anything > additional I should install, or should I go with newer SNMP libraries? > These are from the Ubuntu repositories, are they compatible?The general rule for libraries in Ubuntu (or Debian) is to always install the -dev variant as well when you are building from source. Typically, the base packages are only enough to run programs, not build them. If that doesn't work, let us know. -- - Charles Lepple