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Due to a fairly significant bug in Spine and Cactid, recently discovered, I am immediately releasing both Spine 0.8.7a and Cactid 0.8.6k.
Both of these packages will require the following build sequence and be released in package form on November 12th. However, they are available today in source form.
autoreconf
libtoolize --force
./configure
make
make install
ChangeLog Details of Relevance
-bug#0001071: When using Multiget OID's in Spine Errored OID's Cause Alignment Issues
-bug#0001072: When the Last OID of a group is 'U', the host is repored down and remainder of OID's not polled
Thank you very much. Since upgrading to 0.8.7 last week, many graphs at my installation were all over the place, wrong readings, misplaced data, etc. I've been following a few threads with issues, but it looks like this one did the trick and since this morning (when I deployed spine 0.8.7a) - everything is back to normal.
Thank you (and the rest of the Cacti development team) for an outstanding work. We love Cacti over here
checking for g++... no
checking for c++... no
checking for gpp... no
checking for aCC... no
checking for CC... no
checking for cxx... no
checking for cc++... no
checking for cl... no
checking for FCC... no
checking for KCC... no
checking for RCC... no
checking for xlC_r... no
checking for xlC... no
checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no
checking whether g++ accepts -g... no
checking dependency style of g++... none
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
See `config.log' for more details.
Been through everything to make sure that g++ and cpp is installed. I'm at a loss.
TheWitness, this is still not clear to me. What is the status of this packages. Are they are provided for testing purposes or should I push this package to gentoo users? Are you goind to redistribute them trough official location? Another question is why don't you run autoconf && libtoolize --force on your system to avoid users to do that? Thank you.
mcutting wrote:Getting multiple segfaults with this version (both versions of 0.8.7a) - have rolled back to the previous one (0.8.7), as this was faultless.
Could you run it inside debugger and provide backtrace?
pva wrote:TheWitness, this is still not clear to me. What is the status of this packages. Are they are provided for testing purposes or should I push this package to gentoo users? Are you goind to redistribute them trough official location? Another question is why don't you run autoconf && libtoolize --force on your system to avoid users to do that? Thank you.
mcutting wrote:Getting multiple segfaults with this version (both versions of 0.8.7a) - have rolled back to the previous one (0.8.7), as this was faultless.
Could you run it inside debugger and provide backtrace?
PVA,
I do run libtoolize on my system now. However, many systems have libtoolize in different directories and the file in ./config is a shared link to "one" of those locations. Therefore, I am requiring it simply due to the fact that I have not had the opportunity to understand how to do it differently.
From a packaging perspective, this release is to address a high priority bug for people impacted by this right away. The official release of 0.8.7a both spine and Cacti, will remain November 12th.
Regards,
TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...
I have just uploaded new version of both files. Will clean up the post now. Both have been confirmed to compile on RHEL4.
TheWitness
Getting multiple segfaults with this version (both versions of 0.8.7a) - have rolled back to the previous one (0.8.7), as this was faultless.
MCutting, are you getting any stack* files created. Not entirely certain what the problem is. Maybe I need to cross check that my "temp" build machine is actually at the latest version of Cygwin. You stack* files should help determine that.
TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...
I have just uploaded new version of both files. Will clean up the post now. Both have been confirmed to compile on RHEL4.
TheWitness
Getting multiple segfaults with this version (both versions of 0.8.7a) - have rolled back to the previous one (0.8.7), as this was faultless.
MCutting, are you getting any stack* files created. Not entirely certain what the problem is. Maybe I need to cross check that my "temp" build machine is actually at the latest version of Cygwin. You stack* files should help determine that.
TheWitness
Hi Larry,
Unfortunately, no stack files appear to have been generated during these segfaults. I used the precompiled version for Windows.
Cacti Version 0.8.8b Cacti OS Ubuntu LTS RRDTool Version RRDTool 1.4.7 Poller Information Type SPINE 0.8.8b
maybe http://cacti.net should be updated for these 2 new versions ?
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maybe http://cacti.net should be updated for these 2 new versions ?
Yes, it should, I will have time tonight.
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martinique# autoreconf259
Can't exec "aclocal": No such file or directory at /usr/local/bin/autoreconf259 line 174.
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /usr/local/bin/autoreconf259 line 174.
Can't exec "aclocal": No such file or directory at /usr/local/share/autoconf259/Autom4te/FileUtils.pm line 288.
autoreconf259: failed to run aclocal: No such file or directory
I've no clue about autoconf and friends, so I have no idea if this is my system or cactid.