This has to have something to do with the API. Since the 0.8.7e + patches, e of these structures are independent (non global) vairable in their own address space. So, you might benefit from either updating net-snmp or backing off to an earlier version.
It's totally perplexing "how" this could ever happen unless there is some corruption inside the Net-SNMP API.
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I use now version from debian lenny - 5.4.1 with debian patches.TheWitness wrote:This has to have something to do with the API. Since the 0.8.7e + patches, e of these structures are independent (non global) vairable in their own address space. So, you might benefit from either updating net-snmp or backing off to an earlier version.
It's totally perplexing "how" this could ever happen unless there is some corruption inside the Net-SNMP API.
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Some time ago i tried version from debian etch - there was the same problem (but i didn't check it with current patches of course). Is any tested and working version?
upgraded net-snmp - still failures
I upgraded net-snmp to the latest version of the library (5.5), and then i rebuilt spine against (0.8.7e) it. It still fails the same way. Has anyone filed a bug with the net-snmp project about this? It's pretty ugly.
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