Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either (bash,zsh):
BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
- INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.9
+ INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.10
Or if you run tcsh:
set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
- set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.9
+ set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.10
Now make sure the BUILD_DIR exists and go there:
B<tar> and B<make> are actually B<GNU tar> and B<GNU make> respectively. It
could be that they are installed as B<gtar> and B<gmake> on your system.
- wget http://people.ee.ethz.ch/oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.9.tar.gz
- tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.9.tar.gz
- cd rrdtool-1.2.9
+ wget http://people.ee.ethz.ch/oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.10.tar.gz
+ tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.10.tar.gz
+ cd rrdtool-1.2.10
./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install
Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with
would prevent rrdtool from building if they are included in their current
state.
- cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.9
+ cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.10
./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-python && make clean && make && make install
Now go to I<$INSTALL_DIR>B</examples> and run them to see if your