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Subject: help - msg#00044
List: network.spread.user
Hi,
I have tried to install spread3.17.1 but get compilation problems when
make builds memory
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Kenny Chamber
http://gem-hs.org/contact.html
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Re: spread and freebsd question...
Hi again,
Well I think I resolved my issue by not using the FreeBSD port.
I compiled from source, used the same exact config file, and the process
runs fine. Go figure?
Thanks anyway for the help.
-Kevin
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Kevin Hatim Kamel wrote:
Hi,
I've also emailed the FreeBSD port maintainer of this module
wondering if this is perhaps a port problem, but I'm still anxiously
awaiting a reply.
Anyway....
I'm trying to get spread working on a freebsd 5.3 box. We are
looking at doing some distributed message passing and this seemed like a
very good option for us, definitely a step above raw multicast.
I installed it as a binary package for freebsd 4.10 and 5.3, but
for whatever reason, it behaves oddly. It never appears to read the
config file I have created for this. Running the "spread" daemon just
returns me to a prompt immediately after printing the license.
I've heard from a friend that after printing the license several
status messages get printed indicating processing of the config file, but
I don't see this. I solely see the license print out, and then I'm
returned to my prompt.
I do actually get a pid file for spread under /var/run, but the
process obviously isn't running. The log file is never populated with
anything indicating any type of error.
I'm wondering if there is anything I need to do on my end to get
this working? I read the Spread docs but I'm not seeing anything
describing the issues I'm having with the daemon.
when I started hacking around and removing lines from spread.c I was able
to get it to print "[Fri 10 Dec 2004 15:19:39] Conf_init: My proc id
(192.168.7.123) is not in configuration", but this was a little cryptic to
me, and maybe I caused that to happen with my edits.
any help is appreciated, I'm lost.
thanks in advance,
Kevin
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Re: help
Can you tell us what platform you are trying to build on and include the
exact error messages in the email?
You might also want to try the most recent version of spread (3.17.3)
instead -- although I do not think there should be any compilation
problems with 3.17.1 either.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 09:09:03AM +0300, Kenny Chamber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to install spread3.17.1 but get compilation problems when
> make builds memory
>
>
>
>
> -----------------------
> Kenny Chamber
> http://gem-hs.org/contact.html
>
> _______________________________________________
> Spread-users mailing list
> Spread-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://lists.spread.org/mailman/listinfo/spread-users
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Jonathan R. Stanton jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx
Dept. of Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University
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spread and freebsd question...
Hi,
I've also emailed the FreeBSD port maintainer of this module
wondering if this is perhaps a port problem, but I'm still anxiously
awaiting a reply.
Anyway....
I'm trying to get spread working on a freebsd 5.3 box. We are
looking at doing some distributed message passing and this seemed like a
very good option for us, definitely a step above raw multicast.
I installed it as a binary package for freebsd 4.10 and 5.3, but
for whatever reason, it behaves oddly. It never appears to read the
config file I have created for this. Running the "spread" daemon just
returns me to a prompt immediately after printing the license.
I've heard from a friend that after printing the license several
status messages get printed indicating processing of the config file, but
I don't see this. I solely see the license print out, and then I'm
returned to my prompt.
I do actually get a pid file for spread under /var/run, but the
process obviously isn't running. The log file is never populated with
anything indicating any type of error.
I'm wondering if there is anything I need to do on my end to get
this working? I read the Spread docs but I'm not seeing anything
describing the issues I'm having with the daemon.
when I started hacking around and removing lines from spread.c I was able
to get it to print "[Fri 10 Dec 2004 15:19:39] Conf_init: My proc id
(192.168.7.123) is not in configuration", but this was a little cryptic to
me, and maybe I caused that to happen with my edits.
any help is appreciated, I'm lost.
thanks in advance,
Kevin
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Re: help
Can you tell us what platform you are trying to build on and include the
exact error messages in the email?
You might also want to try the most recent version of spread (3.17.3)
instead -- although I do not think there should be any compilation
problems with 3.17.1 either.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 09:09:03AM +0300, Kenny Chamber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried to install spread3.17.1 but get compilation problems when
> make builds memory
>
>
>
>
> -----------------------
> Kenny Chamber
> http://gem-hs.org/contact.html
>
> _______________________________________________
> Spread-users mailing list
> Spread-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://lists.spread.org/mailman/listinfo/spread-users
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Jonathan R. Stanton jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx
Dept. of Computer Science
Johns Hopkins University
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