Re: ipcop 2.0.6 won't build - ulogd & libnetfilter_log

David W Studeman <[email protected]> Sun, 13 Oct 2013 12:32:39 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.security.ipcop.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 10/13/2013 12:23 PM, Administrator wrote:
> O
> n Sun, 2013-10-13 at 11:37 -0700, David W Studeman wrote:
>> On 10/13/2013 11:14 AM, Administrator wrote:
>> > I've tried building the latest ipcop from svn on a clean slackware VM,
>> > and it won't build.  ulogd stops as it doesn't have libnetfilter_log.
>> > Here's the end of the log from the build:
>>
>> The latest which is pre2.1.1 in svn or 2.0.6 which is a story in itself?
>>
>> >
>> > Please can you advise me what I need to edit so this happens.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > David
>> >
>>
>> There isn't much compelling reason to build 2.0.6 as it was a one off
>> exercise to satisfy the timezone data changes when 2.1.x was not ready
>> for distribution. You'd be better off building 2.0.4 and then using
>> updates as the svn was in it's natural progression state as of 2.0.4. By
>> the time 2.0.5 and 2.0.6 updates came out, the svn trunk was well into
>> version 2.1.x with a much newer kernel. It took a temporary svn exercise
>> off to the side to make 2.0.5 and 2.0.6 at the time.
>>
>> Someone did try to fix 2.0.6 in svn after the fact but I've been focused
>> on 2.1.0/2.1.1 to make sure that my adaptation for Cobalts is ready when
>> IPCop is and I can't think of a reason to build anything between 2.0.4
>> and 2.1.0.
>>
>> What exactly are you trying to accomplish by building 2.0.6?
>
> Thanks David
>
> how do I download the source for 2.0.4?  What's the right version.
>
> I have 2.0.6 running on my firewall, and want to add the TOR addon,
> which I have to build myself - so I've got to get a clean build
> environment built ...
>
> I thought it'd be relatively easy.  I guess if I'd done this before
> 2.0.5 & 6 came out, it would have been ...
> Your advice would be appreciated ...
>
> Thanks
> David

Correction, it should be 2.0.3 which is revision 6339. The svn bumped up 
to 2.1.x immediately after. Everything else up to 2.0.6 were updates 
only and minor, not major system changes.

-- 
Dave Studeman
http://www.raqcop.com


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