I made the bone-head error in not realizing that I was dl'ing a Solaris
2.5 traceroute 1.45a binary instead of a Solaris 2.4 one. The consensus
is to just compile your own damn software when possible! I agree. I was
just looking for a quick fix for a client that doesn't have a compiler
and may not want to get one either free (gcc) or not free (cc). So what
I'll do is just get on from a guy who offered to give me one and hope
for the best (thanks guy).
All: Thanks again guys.
Orig Question:
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I'm having a hell of a time trying to get traceroute to run. I
downloaded a binary from http://sunsite.unc.edu/solaris/smc/. I run
pkgadd -d <pathname to package> and that goes well. However, when I try
to run it I get:
sparc10{jason}57: ./traceroute
traceroute: Warning: ckecksums disabled
When I try to run it to count hops from one server to another I get:
sparc10{jason}89: ./traceroute sparc4 (one of our servers)
traceroute: Warning: ckecksums disabled
ld.so.1: ./traceroute: fatal: relocation error: symbol not found:
setlinebuf: referenced in ./traceroute
Killed
To note, I'm running Solaris 2.4 on a Sparc10. Can anyone help me out?
TIA
Jason
-- _____________________________________________________________________Jason L. Harrell UNIX System Administrator John Steffen Associates St. Louis, MO 63146 jason@jsa.com
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