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Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet 0.6.5 in Mac OS X


From: Christian Grothoff
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet 0.6.5 in Mac OS X
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 23:09:42 -0500
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On Monday 13 December 2004 22:33, Daniel Alexandre wrote:
> I've just finishing installing gdbm-1.8.3 and installed gnunet again
> like in the procedure described below but with the option to use gdbm
> active.
>
> ./configure, make and make install worked perfectly, but when I try to
> run the deamon (gnunetd) it gives me the following output:
>
> sphere:~ daniel$ sudo gnunetd -d
> Dec 14 03:26:42 Failure at semaphore.c:459.
> Dec 14 03:26:43 Failure at semaphore.c:459.

Well, this indicates "some" problem. I'm not sure what, but then again, OSX is 
not yet on the list of platforms that are known to work...  Or in the words 
of the Apple ads, OS X sends Unix applications to /dev/null...

Good luck!

C

> Dec 14 03:26:59 WARNING: Announcing ourselves pointless: no other peers
> are known to us so far.
> Dec 14 03:26:59 WARNING: Announcing ourselves pointless: no other peers
> are known to us so far.
>
> On Dec 14, 2004, at 01:31, Christian Grothoff wrote:
> > On Monday 13 December 2004 19:59, Daniel Alexandre wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I tried to installed GNUnet-0.6.5 on my Mac OS X 10.3.4 system, here's
> >> the report:
> >>
> >> Installed only the required packages:
> >> - GNU MP Bignum Library (4.1.4)
> >> - libgcrypt (1.2.0)
> >> - libgpg-error (1.0) [required by libgcrypt]
> >>
> >> At first, configure was setup up to use BDB (don't know why though)
> >> and
> >> make couldn't find the required library's and exited with an error,
> >> after that it all went ok with the following commands:
> >>
> >> ./configure --without-bdb (success)
> >> make (success)
> >> make install (sucess)
> >>
> >> The next problem occured at running the deamon, it gave me several
> >> errors, some of them refering to gdbm, which I had not installed since
> >> it was marked as an Optional package on the GNUnet web site.
> >
> > Well, it is optional, but by default your gnunet.conf
> > (/etc/gnunet.conf) will
> > say something like 'use gdbm' for the database.  If you don't have
> > gdbm, you
> > need to select another database (like 'directory') which is available
> > on your
> > system.  But I'd suggest installing gdbm for now, that's the simplest
> > thing
> > to get to work at the moment.
> >
> > C




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