libs, headers, and compilations

Verde Denim tdldev at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 03:00:04 UTC 2010


On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Verde Denim <tdldev at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Christopher Chan <
> christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jack,
>>
>> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h usability... no
>> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h presence... yes
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: present but cannot be
>> compiled
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: check for missing
>> >     prerequisite headers?
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: see the Autoconf
>> documentation
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: section "Present But Cannot
>> >     Be Compiled"
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: proceeding with the
>> >     preprocessor's
>> >      > result
>> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: in the future, the compiler
>> will
>> >      > take precedence
>> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h... yes
>>
>> > Any thoughts on the other two warnings concerning wireless.h and
>> if_arp.h?
>>
>> Just try running 'make dep' and then make to see if things will actually
>> not compile. Google gave a hack that does not seem right to me so this
>> warning could be a false warning for I found another post that just
>> ignored the warnings.
>>
>> Ok. I ran make dep and then make and then make install. Same results. It
> compiles successfully, but still has those two warnings. I've been googling
> and searching through forums at bt, airodump and secjetlib and only found a
> single thread with 0 responses. Maybe your last comment about these being
> warnings that can be ignored are correct. I'll complete the setup and give
> the app a test run to be sure. Thanks much for the replies - I appreciate
> your feedback.
>
> Jack
>

Update: Both console and web interfaces seem to work ok! I guess those
warnings can be tabled for the moment. If it turns out they have a hiccup
somewhere I'll keep digging and, if I find the solution, I'll post it here.
The only glitch in their instructions is giving a link to setup mysql for
the database and having that link go 404... I guess they want everyone to go
to Postgres...

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