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From: | Martin Pala |
Subject: | Re: darwin works with small tweak |
Date: | Thu, 18 Sep 2003 00:59:04 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030908 Debian/1.4-4 |
Rick Robino wrote:
I have added the test to configure.ac - i hope it will work for Darwin (i cannot test it)Maybe this is a platform note or a small fix to add before 4.0, but FYI monit does compile and work fine on darwin --without-ssl. It builds and works fine --with-ssl so long as the following are true - the configure 'Check for ssl' includes a test for libraries ending in .dylib (only checks for .so and .a now)
I can't test it - if you can deliver patch, we can add it to the distribution.- [ssl only] system paths /usr/include and /usr/lib are not fed to gcc.
I'll look on it (if you will assist :) I saw backtrace, etc. which you send in the past - we must find the exact place where it failed. In the case that it will be possible to fix it in monit (i hope so), we can include the patch to the nearest release after 4.0.The malloc quirk remains with cli status checks, whether or not ssl support is built, but I think it's safe to ignore because status is ephemeral and doesn't affect the daemon. A warning in the platformsfile would suffice, imho.
SSL did actually work in my tests - which were on b4 and b5. It built but didn't seem to work before then.
Thanks for feedback - we appreciate it very much :) Martin
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