Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 17:18:25 +0200 From: "Cole" <cole@opteqint.net> To: <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Ntop 3.0 and Shared Library Problem Message-ID: <001001c45610$abf51e50$4206000a@stalker>
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Hey Im running FreeBSD 4.9, and ive installed ntop-3.0 from Ports. Now ive had issues with this before, so i decided to remove any and all old packages, and all duplicate packages, and all dependencies that ntop has that were out of date. I then reconfigured and re-built and installed ntop from scratch. I fixed all the config errors that appeared and all options i wanted. And i built and installed ntop with both dynaic plugins enabled and --enable-static-plugin option. I have also checked that all the permissions for all the plugins and directories and everything was correct. But no matter what i do, i still get this problem. Sat Jun 19 15:55:45 2004 **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/netflowPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid shared object handle 0x28070900] Sat Jun 19 15:55:45 2004 **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/nfsPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid shared object handle 0x28070c00] Sat Jun 19 15:55:45 2004 **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/pdaPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid shared object handle 0x28070f00] Sat Jun 19 15:55:45 2004 **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/rrdPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid shared object handle 0x29b90200] The odd and strange thing is, i have a few other FreeBSD 4.9 Servers, where ntop compiles and installs the same as above, with no extra things needed to be done, and no other configure options passed, and ntop compiles and runs perfectly without a single one of the errors above. Some of the other freebsd servers where ntop works fine, is the exact same hardware as the one above where it doesnt work. If anyone has any ideas or any suggestions, i am willing to try anything. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks /Cole
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