netsnmp: Set ac_cv_NETSNMP_CAN_USE_SYSCTL to no
NETSNMP_CAN_USE_SYSCTL is for BSD systems, setting it to yes on
Linux systems breaks compilation when the mibII mib is enabled.
Prior to commit 30bb1bdca4
("netsnmp:
bump version") from November 2008, this variable was already set to
no, and was changed to yes by the commit, with no explanation. And the
previous code indeed had a comment saying:
# We set CAN_USE_SYSCTL to no and use /proc since the sysctl code
# in this thing is apparently intended for freebsd or some such
# thing...
[Thomas: improved commit log.]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Sørensen <stefan.sorensen@spectralink.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ NETSNMP_SOURCE = net-snmp-$(NETSNMP_VERSION).tar.gz
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NETSNMP_LICENSE = Various BSD-like
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NETSNMP_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING
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NETSNMP_INSTALL_STAGING = YES
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NETSNMP_CONF_ENV = ac_cv_NETSNMP_CAN_USE_SYSCTL=yes
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NETSNMP_CONF_ENV = ac_cv_NETSNMP_CAN_USE_SYSCTL=no
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NETSNMP_CONF_OPTS = \
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--with-persistent-directory=/var/lib/snmp \
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--with-defaults \
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