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2014 Oct 22
4
config file locations
...ot found, required for CGI build >> >> And gdlib does not appear to be available from the repo's. > Sorry, I must have missed that message. This is still with Ubuntu 10.04, right? http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/lucid/nut lists the build dependencies, and it looks like both libgd2-xpm-dev and libgd2-noxpm-dev are still available. (NUT does not explicitly need the XPM support, so either one should work.) I will admit that we haven't done much with the NUT CGI stuff lately. A few years ago, someone pointed me towards collectd, which logs min/max/average values to RRD data...
2009 Dec 18
6
BuildBots - config.log from compile
Charles, I was looking into why CGI isn't build on the Ubuntu box. Although everything seems to be available, it is currently showing checking for gd version via gdlib-config... 2.0.35 checking for gd include flags... -I/usr/include checking for gd library flags... -L/usr/lib -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -ljpeg -lfreetype -lpng12 -lz -lm checking for gd.h... yes checking for gdfontmb.h...
2014 Oct 22
0
config file locations
...t;> > >> And gdlib does not appear to be available from the repo's. > > Sorry, I must have missed that message. > > This is still with Ubuntu 10.04, right? > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/lucid/nut lists the build > dependencies, and it looks like both libgd2-xpm-dev and > libgd2-noxpm-dev are still available. (NUT does not explicitly need > the XPM support, so either one should work.) > > I will admit that we haven't done much with the NUT CGI stuff lately. A > few years ago, someone pointed me towards collectd, which logs > min/...
2014 Oct 22
0
config file locations
On Sunday 19 October 2014 23:28:38 Gene Heskett did opine And Gene did reply: Ping? > On Sunday 19 October 2014 22:03:23 Charles Lepple did opine > > And Gene did reply: > > Hi Gene, > > > > On Oct 18, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote: > > > Greetings; > > > > > > I found pdf user manual which explains a
2014 Oct 20
2
config file locations
On Sunday 19 October 2014 22:03:23 Charles Lepple did opine And Gene did reply: > Hi Gene, > > On Oct 18, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote: > > Greetings; > > > > I found pdf user manual which explains a few things that might help. > > > > However, for a ubuntu flavor, the various .conf etc files seem to be > > in
2014 Oct 22
0
config file locations
...; > >> And gdlib does not appear to be available from the repo's. > > Sorry, I must have missed that message. > > This is still with Ubuntu 10.04, right? Yes. > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/lucid/nut lists the build > dependencies, and it looks like both libgd2-xpm-dev and > libgd2-noxpm-dev are still available. (NUT does not explicitly need > the XPM support, so either one should work.) Hummm, that got me past that barricade, but then it needed asciidoc, which pulled in everything else it was fussing about. The everything else was close to all o...
2009 Apr 27
1
HP T1000 UPS Upadet & help with using under knoppix
...port? I am using the usbhid-ups driver via usb at present. Next, would anyone be prepared to help to get NUT to work under a re- mastered knoppix 5.3.1 CD.? I'll list what I have achieved so far. Install knoppix to hdd ( install script standard with knoppix) Installed headers, libusb++-dev, libgd2-apm-dev & libupsclient1, all OK. Download nut-2.4.1.tar.gz, run config - make -make install Everything works ok & can connect to T1000 !!!!!! Repeat everything in the chroot re-master environment (removed header etc after compiling nut), everything OK and build re-master cd. Boot from kn...
2010 Nov 05
7
nut on pclos-2010.7
Greetings people; The section of drakeconf that pclos uses has two problems. First is several screens full of complaints about deprecated syntax in "/etc/udev/rules.d/70-nut-usbups.rules" at each reboot. So I pulled the current 2.5 svn trunk, then found I was missing quite a few build tools needed here that aren't used when building a kernel, currently running a 32 bit