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Re: [hobbit] Hobbit and bb-central



Michael,

are you running hobbit on IPSO? If so, which major version did you get it working on? 3.8, 3.9 of 4.?

I was thinking about asking Nokia to build a package, so it is installable through voyager.

Best regards,
Arnoud


On Sep 12, 2006, at 3:30 PM, Michael A. Price wrote:

It worked ;-)

I did just like you said ....
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OK, the best bet then is probably to build the binaries on another
system, and link them statically. I.e. find a linux box where you can
build the Hobbit client. Run the normal "./configure --client", then
edit the generated Makefile and near the bottom right after where it
says
  # Add local CFLAGS etc. settings here
add this line:
  CFLAGS=-static

Then run "make" as usual and "make install", then you should be able to
just copy the client directory to the secured servers.


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It required some hand editing of the source codes files to link to the currect headers in the include directories.
But it worked, and its working now :-)


thanx so much, michael


Michael A. Price Performance Network Engineering NASA/GSFC Code 440.8/LMB Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 Phone: 240-684-1356 Cell: 410-507-7476 e-mail: mprice (at) hst.nasa.gov ----------------------------------------------




Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:05:06PM -0400, Michael A. Price wrote:

Henrik,

Thanx so much for getting back to me so quickly. The problem is that I am running a very, very secure version of Linux called Secure Platform from Checkpoint.
They made their own gcc libraries and compiler and Make is not installed. So I downloaded "Make" and tried compiling it and when i try and run ./configure it breaks because the C-compiler is not allowed to create executables. I cant upgrade the libraries because it will break the software.



OK, the best bet then is probably to build the binaries on another system, and link them statically. I.e. find a linux box where you can build the Hobbit client. Run the normal "./configure --client", then edit the generated Makefile and near the bottom right after where it says # Add local CFLAGS etc. settings here add this line: CFLAGS=-static

Then run "make" as usual and "make install", then you should be able to
just copy the client directory to the secured servers.



Regards, Henrik


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