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Re: Can't locate RRDs.pm or HTML/Template.pm: msg#00061

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Subject: Re: Can't locate RRDs.pm or HTML/Template.pm

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*Ahem* ... CentOS is NOT exotic. If you know RHEL, then you know CentOS.

I'm running the latest versions of munin & munin-node on CentOS 4.4. When
I installed it, I grabbed the prebuilt munin & munin-node RPMs from the
Munin SourceForge page.

Missing dependencies were pulled in from the CentOS yum repository,
whenever possible. If they were not available there, I downloaded the
appropriate EL4 RPM from http://dag.wieers.com/packages/.

I've also installed munin & munin-node from source on a CentOS 4.4 system.
Again, whenever possible, the missing dependencies were pulled in from
the CentOS yum repository. If not available there, I installed them from
CPAN. CPAN is your friend: perl -MCPAN -e shell
When I installed rrdtool from source, I used the following configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --mandir=/usr/local/share/man
- --enable-perl-site-install

Hope this helps.


- -Vince


On Wed, December 13, 2006 17:28, Lupe Christoph wrote:
> The easiest way is to use ready-made packages.
>
> I would like to advise you that you should use a more common platform.
> When you use an exotic one like CentOS, you should be able to help
> yourself. If you can't it's probably better to ask people who know the
> platform. I've never met anybody who uses CentOS. I could help you with
> Debian, Ubuntu, SuSE Linux or Red Hat. Or Solaris and FreeBSD. But then,
> you could probably install RRDtool and Munin on all of those without
> running a single make command.
>
> Sorry about this.
> Lupe Christoph
>
> PS: One last hint. Have you ever tried to answer the question why the
> linker can't find librrd.so.2?


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