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OLA on FreeBSD
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Since version 0.8.22, OLA can run on FreeBSD (tested on 9.0).
Contents
Dependencies
- pkg_add -r bison (will install m4, libiconv, gettext)
- pkg_add -r pkg-config
- pkg_add -r protobuf
- pkg_add -r ossp-uuid
- pkg_add -r cppunit
- pkg_add -r libmicrohttpd
- pkg_add -r python27
- pkg_add -r py27-protobuf (will install py27-setuptools)
Packages
You can use this combo line:
- pkg_add -r bison pkg-config protobuf ossp-uuid cppunit libmicrohttpd python27 py27-protobuf
pkg_info (FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE)
- bison-2.4.3,1 A parser generator from FSF, (mostly) compatible with Yacc
- cppunit-1.12.1 C++ port of the JUnit framework for unit testing
- gettext-0.18.1.1 GNU gettext package
- libiconv-1.13.1_1 A character set conversion library
- libmicrohttpd-0.9.15 C library for embedding HTTP server functionality
- m4-1.4.16,1 GNU m4
- ossp-uuid-1.6.2_1 ISO-C & Perl API and CLI for generating Universally Unique
- pkg-config-0.25_1 A utility to retrieve information about installed libraries
- protobuf-2.4.1 A data interchange format library
- py27-protobuf-2.4.1 Google protobuf Python Client Library
- py27-setuptools-0.6c11_1 Download, build, install, upgrade, and uninstall Python pac
- python27-2.7.2_3 An interpreted object-oriented programming language
Tools
If you want to run autoreconf (after git clone for example):
- pkg_add -r autoconf268 automake111 libtool
pkg_info
- autoconf-2.68 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x platforms
- automake-1.11.1 GNU Standards-compliant Makefile generator (1.11)
- libtool-2.4_1 Generic shared library support script
Building OLA
You can use the tarball or git to get the code.
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Version >= 0.8.22
See here what has been done:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=33715
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Code:
http://code.google.com/p/open-lighting/source/checkout
You just need to run:
- $ ./configure (--enable-rdm-tests will need python)
- $ make
- # make install
Running OLA
- $ olad -l3
Since you built with libmicrohttpd, you can use the web UI from http://127.0.0.1:9090
Other BSD
We don't forget these nice systems !
But you need to know that bsd is not like linux, each system has its kernel and userland.
So it could work on one system and not on another.
NetBSD
You can build ola on NetBSD (5.1)
(without python-libs because python-protobuf is missing):
- ksh (Don't forget to switch to ksh !)
- export PKG_PATH="http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/i386/5.1/All/"
- pkg_add bison pkg-config protobuf ossp-uuid cppunit
- pkg_add libmicrohttpd (will install more dependencies)
- pkg_add ncurses (not enough, feel free to edit)
- pkg_add autoconf automake libtool
- pkg_add scmgit (to use git repo)
OpenBSD
We still have problems to build on OpenBSD (5.1 or 5.2) :/
Because of this bug:
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=406
But you can try with:
- export PKG_PATH="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.1/packages/i386/"
- pkg_add bison protobuf ossp-uuid cppunit
- pkg_add autoconf automake (it will tell you the versions)
- pkg_add autoconf-2.68 automake-1.11.1p2 libtool
- export AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.68
- export AUTOMAKE_VERSION=1.11
- hack config/ola.m4 if you want
- autoreconf -fi
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