[sudo-users] Re: sudo-users Digest, Vol 31, Issue 10

visolve.com punitha at visolve.com
Tue Jul 26 23:45:26 EDT 2005


Hello John,

Try the following
     Step 1 : Configure Options
                  # export LDFLAGS="-Wl,+nodefaultrpath"
                  # ./configure --prefix=/opt/iexpress/sudo --enable-log-host --with-kerb5 --with-pam --with-fqdn --with-sudoers-mode=644 \
                     --with-sudoers-uid=2 --with-sudoers-gid=2  --sysconfdir=/opt/iexpress/sudo/etc


     Step 2 : Compile the product
                  Execute the following commands:
                        # gmake
                        # gmake install
                  The product files will be installed under /opt/iexpress/sudo.

Regards,
Punitha, V.

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>    1. Trouble installing SUDO 1.6.8p9 (John Stonecipher)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:23:13 -0500
> From: "John Stonecipher" <jstonecipher at inpac.com>
> Subject: [sudo-users] Trouble installing SUDO 1.6.8p9
> To: <sudo-users at sudo.ws>
> Message-ID: <E8F45B1F570AA544AE78594835AA87072B2A3C at scully.inpac.com>
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> I'm trying to install 1.6.8p9 on an HP-UX 11 system.  I'm not a UNIX
> sysadmin so I don't know what is supposed to happen during installation.
> I have followed the installation instructions and have found out I
> needed to run 'configure' with the --with-noexec option.  After that I
> ran 'make'.  I'll include the output from the below.  After
> installation, I can't run sudo and I can't find a man page.  What am I
> missing?
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> /usr/ccs/bin/ld: (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (check.o) was
> detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system.
> /usr/ccs/bin/ld: (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (visudo.o)
> was detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system.
> S_GID=0 -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  env.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  getspwuid.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  gettime.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  goodpath.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  fileops.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  find_path.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  interfaces.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  logging.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  parse.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  set_perms.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  sudo.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  sudo_edit.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  tgetpass.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  zero_bytes.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  ./auth/sudo_auth.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  ./auth/passwd.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  sudo.tab.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  lex.yy.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  alloc.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  defaults.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  err.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  fnmatch.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  strlcpy.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  strlcat.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  closefrom.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  snprintf.c
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  getprogname.c
> cc -o sudo check.o env.o getspwuid.o gettime.o goodpath.o
> fileops.o find_path.o  interfaces.o logging.o parse.o set_perms.o sudo.o
> sudo_edit.o  tgetpass.o zero_bytes.o  sudo_auth.o  passwd.o sudo.tab.o
> lex.yy.o alloc.o defaults.o err.o fnmatch.o strlcpy.o strlcat.o
> closefrom.o snprintf.o getprogname.o   -lsec   
> cc -c -I. -I.   -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"/etc/sudoers\"
> -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"/etc/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=0 -DSUDOERS_GID=0
> -DSUDOERS_MODE=0440  visudo.c
> cc -o visudo visudo.o fileops.o gettime.o goodpath.o find_path.o
> sudo.tab.o lex.yy.o alloc.o defaults.o err.o fnmatch.o strlcpy.o
> strlcat.o closefrom.o snprintf.o getprogname.o    
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Any and all help is appreciated.  You can either email the list or email
> directly at my address listed below.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
> ----
> John Stonecipher
> Indiana Packers Corporation
> 765-564-7293
> jstonecipher at inpac.com
>  
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