=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20111104
=> Bootstrap dependency fetch-[0-9]*: found fetch-1.7
=> Checksum SHA1 OK for xymon-4.3.7.tar.gz
=> Checksum RMD160 OK for xymon-4.3.7.tar.gz
===> Installing dependencies for xymon-4.3.7nb1
==========================================================================
The supported build options for xymon are:

	ldap snmp ssl

The currently selected options are:

	ldap ssl

You can select which build options to use by setting PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
or the following variable.  Its current value is shown:

	PKG_OPTIONS.xymon (not defined)

==========================================================================
==========================================================================
The following variables will affect the build process of this package,
xymon-4.3.7nb1.  Their current value is shown below:

        * PKG_APACHE_DEFAULT = apache22
        * SSLBASE (defined)
        * SSLCERTS = /usr/pkg/etc/xymon/openssl/certs
        * SSLDIR = /usr/pkg/etc/xymon/openssl
        * SSLKEYS = /usr/pkg/etc/xymon/openssl/private
        * VARBASE = /var
        * XYMONHOSTURL = /
        * XYMONSERVERIP = 127.0.0.1
        * XYMONSERVERNAME = "`uname -n`"

Based on these variables, the following variables have been set:

        * APACHE_PKG_PREFIX = ap22
        * PKG_APACHE = apache22

You may want to abort the process now with CTRL-C and change their value
before continuing.  Be sure to run `/usr/pkg/bin/bmake clean' after
the changes.
==========================================================================
=> Build dependency perl>=5.0: found perl-5.14.2nb5
=> Build dependency renderproto>=0.9.3nb1: found renderproto-0.11.1
=> Build dependency kbproto>=1.0.2: found kbproto-1.0.6
=> Build dependency xproto>=7.0.9: found xproto-7.0.23
=> Build dependency xcb-proto>=1.4: found xcb-proto-1.7.1nb1
=> Build dependency apache>=2.2.3<2.3: found apache-2.2.22nb1
=> Build dependency apache>=2.2.21nb3: found apache-2.2.22nb1
=> Build dependency checkperms>=1.1: found checkperms-1.11
=> Full dependency fping>2: found fping-2.4b2nb1
=> Full dependency xymonclient>=4.3.0b2: found xymonclient-4.3.7nb1
=> Full dependency openldap-client>=2.4.19: found openldap-client-2.4.32
=> Full dependency openssl>=0.9.8knb1: found openssl-0.9.8x
=> Full dependency rrdtool>=1.4.7nb3: found rrdtool-1.4.7nb3
=> Full dependency pcre>=8.30nb1: found pcre-8.31
=> Full dependency png>=1.5.0: found png-1.5.12
===> Overriding tools for xymon-4.3.7nb1
===> Extracting for xymon-4.3.7nb1
===> Patching for xymon-4.3.7nb1
=> Applying pkgsrc patches for xymon-4.3.7nb1
=> Substituting "bashpath" in xymond/xymonreports.sh.DIST
INFO: [subst.mk:bashpath] Nothing changed in ./xymond/xymonreports.sh.DIST.
===> Creating toolchain wrappers for xymon-4.3.7nb1
/bin/mkdir -p /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin && /bin/ln -fs apr-1-config /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin/apr-config
/bin/mkdir -p /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin && /bin/ln -fs apu-1-config /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin/apu-config
===> Configuring for xymon-4.3.7nb1
=> Checking for portability problems in extracted files

Configuration script for Xymon

This script asks a few questions and builds a Makefile to compile Xymon

Checking your make-utility
Checking pre-requisites for building Xymon

Checking for fping ...
OK, will use '/usr/pkg/sbin/fping' for ping tests


Checking for RRDtool ...
test-rrd.c: In function 'main':
test-rrd.c:30:2: error: too few arguments to function 'rrd_graph'
/tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/include/rrd.h:166:15: note: declared here
make: *** [test-compile] Error 1
Not RRDtool 1.0.x, checking for 1.2.x
Found RRDtool include files in /usr/pkg/include
Found RRDtool libraries in /usr/pkg/lib
Linking RRD with PNG library: -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -lpng15


Checking for PCRE ...
Found PCRE include files in /usr/pkg/include
Found PCRE libraries in /usr/pkg/lib


Checking for OpenSSL ...
Found OpenSSL include files in /usr/pkg/include
Found OpenSSL libraries in /usr/pkg/lib

Xymon can use the OpenSSL library to test SSL-enabled services
like POP3S, IMAPS, NNTPS and TELNETS. If you have the OpenSSL
library installed, I recommend that you enable this.

Do you want to be able to test SSL-enabled services (y) ?



Checking for LDAP ...
test-ldap.c: In function 'main':
test-ldap.c:25:3: warning: implicit declaration of function 'ldap_init'
test-ldap.c:25:6: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
Found LDAP include files in /usr/pkg/include
Found LDAP libraries in /usr/pkg/lib
./test-ldap: error while loading shared libraries: libldap-2.4.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
./test-ldap: error while loading shared libraries: libldap-2.4.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
./test-ldap: error while loading shared libraries: libldap-2.4.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Xymon can use your  LDAP client library to test LDAP servers.

Do you want to be able to test LDAP servers (y) ?



Checking for clock_gettime() requiring librt ...
clock_gettime() requires librt


Checking for Large File Support ...
Large File Support OK


Setting up for a Xymon server


What userid will be running Xymon [xymon] ?
Where do you want the Xymon installation [/usr/pkg/libexec/xymon] ?
OK, will configure to use /usr/pkg/libexec/xymon as the Xymon toplevel directory


What URL will you use for the Xymon webpages [/xymon] ? 


Where to put the Xymon CGI scripts [/usr/pkg/libexec/xymon/cgi-bin] ? 
(Note: This is the filesystem directory - we will get to the URL shortly)


What is the URL for the Xymon CGI directory [/xymon-cgi] ? 
(Note: This is the URL - NOT the filesystem directory)


********************** SECURITY NOTICE ****************************
If your Xymon server is accessible by outsiders, then you should
restrict access to the CGI scripts that handle enable/disable of
hosts, and acknowledging of alerts. The easiest way to do this is
to put these in a separate CGI directory and require a password to
access them.
Even if your Xymon server is on a secured, internal network, you
may want to have some operations (like disabling a host) be password-
protected - that lets you see who disabled or acknowledged an alert.

Where to put the Xymon Administration CGI scripts [/usr/pkg/libexec/xymon/cgi-secure] ? 
(Note: This is the filesystem directory - we will get to the URL shortly)


What is the URL for the Xymon Administration CGI directory [/xymon-seccgi] ? 
(Note: This is the URL - NOT the filesystem directory)


** Note that you may need to modify your webserver configuration.
** After installing, see /usr/pkg/libexec/xymon/server/etc/xymon-apache.conf for an example configuration.


To generate Xymon availability reports, your webserver
must have write-access to a directory below the Xymon
top-level directory. I can set this up if you tell me
what group-ID your webserver runs with. This is typically
'nobody' or 'apache' or 'www-data'

What group-ID does your webserver use [nobody] ?


Where to put the Xymon logfiles [/var/log/xymon] ? 


What is the name of this host [x86_64-linux] ? 


What is the IP-address of this host [127.0.0.1] ? 
** NOTE: Using 127.0.0.1 (loopback), but it is probably not what you want **


Where should I install the Xymon man-pages (/usr/local/man) ?



Using Linux Makefile settings



Created Makefile with the necessary information to build Xymon
Some defaults are used, so do look at the Makefile before continuing.

Configuration complete - now run make (GNU make) to build the tools