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If you're using the main source tree to compile your new module, then | If you're using the main source tree to compile your new module, then | ||
put these two files (<CODE>mymib.[ch]</CODE>) in the directory <CODE>'agent/mibgroup'</CODE>. | put these two files (<CODE>mymib.[ch]</CODE>) in the directory <CODE>'agent/mibgroup'</CODE>. | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 29 December 2006
If you're using the main source tree to compile your new module, then
put these two files (mymib.[ch]) in the directory 'agent/mibgroup'.
You should then re-run configure to add in your new module
("configure --with-mib-modules=mymib") and recompile.
If you've got a number of new modules to add, it might be
sensible to put them all into a single subdirectory of 'mibgroup'.
Then create a header file, listing the individual components.
This might look something like:
config_require(mymib/myObjects)
config_require(mymib/myTable)
config_require(mymib/myOtherTable)
If this was saved as the file 'mymib.h', then the same configure
line given above, would pull in all three modules. See the
current contents of 'agent/mibgroup' for examples of this.