Tried it. The script was a bit confusing since it seemed to hang and I thought it might be doing something. Figured out that I wanted to give it forceBuild, did that and then it failed with:
ldconfig deferred processing now taking place Can't find /mnt/trafficserver/traffic-trunk.svn, cannot continue! This is on another fresh Ubuntu 8.04 LTS It seems to want me to have pulled a fresh tree, but I just want to use the source code I downloaded. john On 4/23/2010 10:15 AM, Jason wrote: > JP, > > This works for 9.10. > > See my contrib scripts which are used for EC2. They should generally work > for dedicated, and at one time I did a test with 8.04. Can you double check > your recompile with these? > > Note: I just checked hardy's package repo and libdb-dev and sqlite3-dev do > exist. > > apt-get update > apt-get install -y g++ autoconf \ > make \ > libtool \ > libssl-dev \ > tcl-dev \ > libexpat1-dev \ > libdb-dev \ > libpcre3-dev \ > libsqlite3-dev \ > libdb-dev > > > On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 1:00 PM, John Plevyak <jplev...@acm.org> wrote: > >> >> Here is my experience on a Ubuntu 8.04LTS (Hardy Heron) >> on a clean VM. >> >> I needed to install libexpat1-dev instead of libexpat-dev >> (we could make a note in the README or online FAQ). >> >> I tried straight configure but it failed because sqlite >> on this version is 3.4.2 and sqlite3_open_v2 is not supported >> in that version. No package exists for sqlite3 3.5 for >> this version of the OS. The error message: >> >> configure: error: check for sqlite3 failed. Have you installed >> sqlite3-devel? >> >> was confusing since I did have sqlite3-devel installed. >> >> Given that SQLite is in the public domain >> we could just include the single file in the TS source >> tree and use that instead of making it a dependency. >> >> I tried: >> >> configure --without-sqlite3 --with-libdb >> >> which interestingly enough did not have a problem >> in configure, but reported: >> >> SimpleDBM.h:140: error: 'DEFAULT_DB_IMPLEMENTATION' was not declared in >> this scope >> >> During compile. >> >> I finally got it to work with: >> >> apt-get install libdb-dev >> configure --without-sqlite3 --with-libdb >> >> Again we might want to put in the README or online FAQ. >> >> I am not sure if any of these should be reported as bugs >> but I think there is room for improvement :) >> >> john >> >> >> >> On 4/22/2010 9:34 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've prepared a package (and sigs) for a 2.0.0 release candidate. Please >>> take a look at it, check STATUS/README/CHANGES, build and test it, >>> verify the sigs, basically, make sure it's a solid release candidate. >>> Since this is a 2.0.x release, only Linux is supported. When you are >>> done, cast your +/-/0 votes, I'm aiming for a release on 4/28/2010, >>> assuming no issues are found. >>> >>> http://people.apache.org/~zwoop/ >>> >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 zwoop zwoop 2851995 Apr 23 04:22 >>> trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2 >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 zwoop zwoop 836 Apr 23 04:22 >>> trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2.asc >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 zwoop zwoop 62 Apr 23 04:22 >>> trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2.md5 >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 zwoop zwoop 70 Apr 23 04:22 >>> trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2.sha1 >>> >>> SHA1: c5625a55fd3ca30a7a915aa8ead76f7e1b2624ab >> trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2 >>> MD5: a271265c430c1f1e51a91f280fa4513c trafficserver-2.0.0.tar.bz2 >>> >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- leif >> >> >