=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20121220 => Bootstrap dependency fetch-[0-9]*: found fetch-1.8nb1 => Checksum SHA1 OK for xymon-4.3.10.tar.gz => Checksum RMD160 OK for xymon-4.3.10.tar.gz ===> Installing dependencies for xymon-4.3.10nb3 ========================================================================== 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-4.3.10nb3. 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 nbpatch-[0-9]*: found nbpatch-20100124 => Build dependency perl>=5.0: found perl-5.16.2nb4 => 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-7.0.23nb2 => Build dependency xcb-proto>=1.4: found xcb-proto-1.8 => Build dependency xextproto>=7.0: found xextproto-7.2.1 => Build dependency inputproto>=1.4: found inputproto-2.3 => Build dependency apache>=2.2.3<2.3: found apache-2.2.24 => Build dependency apache>=2.2.23nb4: found apache-2.2.24 => 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-4.3.10 => Full dependency openldap-client>=2.4.33nb2: found openldap-client-2.4.34 => Full dependency openssl>=1.0.1c: found openssl-1.0.1e => Full dependency rrdtool>=1.4.7nb9: found rrdtool-1.4.7nb9 => Full dependency pcre>=8.30nb1: found pcre-8.32 => Full dependency png>=1.6.0nb1: found png-1.6.1beta05 ===> Overriding tools for xymon-4.3.10nb3 ===> Extracting for xymon-4.3.10nb3 ===> Patching for xymon-4.3.10nb3 => Applying pkgsrc patches for xymon-4.3.10nb3 => Substituting "bashpath" in xymond/xymonreports.sh.DIST INFO: [subst.mk:bashpath] Nothing changed in ./xymond/xymonreports.sh.DIST. /bin/cp /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/xymon-4.3.10/build/Makefile.FreeBSD /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/xymon-4.3.10/build/Makefile.DragonFly ===> Creating toolchain wrappers for xymon-4.3.10nb3 /bin/mkdir -p /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin && /bin/ln -fs ../sbin/apxs /tmp/pkgsrc/net/xymon/work/.buildlink/bin/apxs /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-4.3.10nb3 => 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 PCRE ... Compiling with PCRE library works OK Linking with PCRE library works OK Checking for RRDtool ... Not RRDtool 1.0.x, checking for 1.2.x Compiling with RRDtool works OK Linking with RRDtool works OK Linking RRD needs extra library: -Wl,-R/usr/pkg/lib -L/usr/pkg/lib -lpng16 Checking for OpenSSL ... Compiling with SSL library works OK Linking with SSL library works OK Checking if your SSL library has SSLv2 enabled Will support SSLv2 when testing SSL-enabled network services Xymon can use the OpenSSL library to test SSL-enabled services like https-encrypted websites, 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 ... Compiling with LDAP works OK LBER library not needed Linking with LDAP works OK ./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