From dam at opencsw.org Mon Sep 7 17:47:38 2015 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2015 17:47:38 +0200 Subject: OpenCSW question about package libgomp1 In-Reply-To: <201509071515.t87FFJRd011157@www.opencsw.org> References: <201509071515.t87FFJRd011157@www.opencsw.org> Message-ID: <9CF00845-7A52-4CDA-8FDD-44B2EC305465@opencsw.org> Hi Brian, Am 07.09.2015 um 17:15 schrieb bjhennen at gmail.com: > Is there a download site where I can just download the libgomp.so.1 file for SPARC Solaris 10 w/o having to build it? Thx, Brian Sure, just grab it from our primary mirror: https://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/unstable/sparc/5.10/ Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From grzemba at contac-dt.de Thu Sep 17 08:08:51 2015 From: grzemba at contac-dt.de (Carsten Grzemba) Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 08:08:51 +0200 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path In-Reply-To: <824TiPTTm2112S08.1442431212@web08.cms.usa.net> References: <824TiPTTm2112S08.1442431212@web08.cms.usa.net> Message-ID: can you file a bug at https://www.opencsw.org/mantis Thanks On 16.09.15 21:21, JESSE CARROLL wrote: > > > > > > > > Server A Solaris 9: CSWnetsnmp -> 5.3.0.1,REV=2006.04.08 > Server B Solaris 9: CSWnetsnmp -> 5.6.1.1,REV=2013.08.22 > Sever C Solaris 10: CSWnetsnmp -> 5.6.1.1,REV=2013.08.22 > > Running 'ldd -e PATH /opt/csw/bin/snmpwalk' (truncated ouput) > A: -> libcrypto.so.0.9.8 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libcrypto.so.0.9.8 > C -> libcrypto.so.1.0.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 > B -> no libcrypto > > This apparently causes the command (server B) > /opt/csw/bin/snmpwalk -v 3 -u -a SHA -A -x aes -X -l authpri > To fail with 'Invalid privacy protocol specified after -x flag: aes' > > So I downloaded netsnmp-5.6.1.1,REV=2012.07.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg (one year older) and installed it. No joy. Then I got?netsnmp-5.4.2.1,REV=2010.03.16-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg. It works. Was libcrypto not included int the 2013 version and was it not correctly configured in the 2012 one? > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maciej at opencsw.org Sat Sep 19 11:54:33 2015 From: maciej at opencsw.org (=?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_=28Matchek=29_Blizi=C5=84ski?=) Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 10:54:33 +0100 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path In-Reply-To: <824TiPTTm2112S08.1442431212@web08.cms.usa.net> References: <824TiPTTm2112S08.1442431212@web08.cms.usa.net> Message-ID: 2015-09-16 20:20 GMT+01:00 JESSE CARROLL : > So I downloaded netsnmp-5.6.1.1,REV=2012.07.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg > (one year older) and installed it. > This line made me wonder: you said that you downloaded and installed as if it were two steps. In practice, when you install opencsw packages, you issue only a single command. How exactly did you install it? Context: https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/getting-started.html#getting-started --Maciej -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com Sat Sep 19 14:00:35 2015 From: jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com (jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com) Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 8:00:35 -0400 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20150919120035.6QYU0.18927.root@cdptpa-web16> You can download older versions from several of the repositories. When I discovered the initial issue I went looking for these older versions. I unzipped each one and use the Solaris commands 'ldd', 'pkgrm' and 'pkgadd' to test each version. Once I found the most recent version that enable the snmp commands to work I used that one. I had a requirement for the snmp commands. Jesse Carroll ---- "Maciej (Matchek) Blizi?ski" wrote: > 2015-09-16 20:20 GMT+01:00 JESSE CARROLL : > > > So I downloaded netsnmp-5.6.1.1,REV=2012.07.18-SunOS5.10-sparc-CSW.pkg > > (one year older) and installed it. > > > > This line made me wonder: you said that you downloaded and installed as if > it were two steps. In practice, when you install opencsw packages, you > issue only a single command. How exactly did you install it? > > Context: > https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/getting-started.html#getting-started > > --Maciej From maciej at opencsw.org Sun Sep 20 01:28:38 2015 From: maciej at opencsw.org (=?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_=28Matchek=29_Blizi=C5=84ski?=) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 00:28:38 +0100 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path In-Reply-To: <20150919120035.6QYU0.18927.root@cdptpa-web16> References: <20150919120035.6QYU0.18927.root@cdptpa-web16> Message-ID: 2015-09-19 13:00 GMT+01:00 : > You can download older versions from several of the repositories. When I > discovered the initial issue I went looking for these older versions. I > unzipped each one and use the Solaris commands 'ldd', 'pkgrm' and 'pkgadd' > to test each version. Once I found the most recent version that enable the > snmp commands to work I used that one. I had a requirement for the snmp > commands. When you install packages with pkgadd, you're on your own with the issue of dependency resolution. I was wondering what method did you use when you first saw the problem. If you used pkgutil, then it's a bug in the package. If you did it with download/pkgrm/pkgadd, perhaps you missed a dependency. --Maciej -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com Sun Sep 20 14:27:09 2015 From: jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com (jesse.carroll at cfl.rr.com) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 8:27:09 -0400 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path Message-ID: <20150920122710.06YKX.11568.root@cdptpa-web13> I guess I wasn't clear about my methodology. I did use pkgutil for the initial load of the package. I did the exact same thing on a Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 server. (The other Solaris 9 was an OS upgrade without a OpenCSW upgrade. Long story.) I found that the Solaris 10 server works just fine while the Solaris 9 server could not use AES encryption. That's when I began a deeper look at the issue. I found that the Solaris 9 snmpwalk command did not have the libcrypt module linked into it. The Sol 10 did. That plainly shows that the same version of netsnmp for the different versions of Solaris were not compiled the same. As I had an urgent need for the snmp commands I began to look at earlier versions. The fact that the older (Solaris 8) version works my operational requirements have been met. My only other option if I could only use pkgutil was to completely remove all OpenCSW packages and configuration files and reload everything. This would have taken a long time and I ran the risk of not saving a critical configuration. Jesse Carroll ---- "Maciej (Matchek) Blizi?ski" wrote: > 2015-09-19 13:00 GMT+01:00 : > > > You can download older versions from several of the repositories. When I > > discovered the initial issue I went looking for these older versions. I > > unzipped each one and use the Solaris commands 'ldd', 'pkgrm' and 'pkgadd' > > to test each version. Once I found the most recent version that enable the > > snmp commands to work I used that one. I had a requirement for the snmp > > commands. > > > When you install packages with pkgadd, you're on your own with the > issue of dependency > resolution. I was wondering what method did you use when you first saw the > problem. If you used pkgutil, then it's a bug in the package. If you did it > with download/pkgrm/pkgadd, perhaps you missed a dependency. > > --Maciej From laurent at opencsw.org Mon Sep 21 00:07:55 2015 From: laurent at opencsw.org (Laurent Blume) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 00:07:55 +0200 Subject: netsnmp snmpwalk (and get) doesn't have libcrypto in the path In-Reply-To: <20150920122710.06YKX.11568.root@cdptpa-web13> References: <20150920122710.06YKX.11568.root@cdptpa-web13> Message-ID: <55FF2E3B.80904@opencsw.org> I think it can be summarized as: you want to use an obsolete, unsupported operating system, and you're having issues with a package that's not maintained anymore for that obsolete, unsupported operating system. Can I suggest upgrading to a system with support? If you really insist on using Solaris 9, you might consider creating your own build system and try to revive that recipe. Personnally, I've been arguing that those very packages you're trying to use should be removed, since as they are, they're in a sorry state, and they're not going to get better. Laurent Le 2015/09/20 14:27 +0200, Jesse Carroll a ?crit: > I guess I wasn't clear about my methodology. I did use pkgutil for > the initial load of the package. I did the exact same thing on a > Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 server. (The other Solaris 9 was an OS > upgrade without a OpenCSW upgrade. Long story.) I found that the > Solaris 10 server works just fine while the Solaris 9 server could > not use AES encryption. That's when I began a deeper look at the > issue. I found that the Solaris 9 snmpwalk command did not have the > libcrypt module linked into it. The Sol 10 did. That plainly shows > that the same version of netsnmp for the different versions of > Solaris were not compiled the same. As I had an urgent need for the > snmp commands I began to look at earlier versions. The fact that the > older (Solaris 8) version works my operational requirements have been > met. My only other option if I could only use pkgutil was to > completely remove all OpenCSW packages and configuration files and > reload everything. This would have taken a long time and I ran the > risk of not saving a critical configuration. > > Jesse Carroll > > ---- "Maciej (Matchek) Blizi?ski" wrote: >> 2015-09-19 13:00 GMT+01:00 : >> >>> You can download older versions from several of the repositories. >>> When I discovered the initial issue I went looking for these >>> older versions. I unzipped each one and use the Solaris commands >>> 'ldd', 'pkgrm' and 'pkgadd' to test each version. Once I found >>> the most recent version that enable the snmp commands to work I >>> used that one. I had a requirement for the snmp commands. >> >> >> When you install packages with pkgadd, you're on your own with the >> issue of dependency resolution. I was wondering what method did you >> use when you first saw the problem. If you used pkgutil, then it's >> a bug in the package. If you did it with download/pkgrm/pkgadd, >> perhaps you missed a dependency. >> >> --Maciej >