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Latest revision as of 00:40, 31 July 2008
When I first compiled the rrd tool extension for Ruby, I was getting this error: <geshi lang="ruby"> irb(main):002:0> require 'RRD' LoadError: ld.so.1: ruby: fatal: relocation error: file /app/retailtools/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-solaris2.10/RRD.so: symbol rrd_create: referenced symbol not found - /app/retailtools/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-solaris2.10/RRD.so
from /app/retailtools/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/i386-solaris2.10/RRD.so from (irb):2
</geshi>
I then modified the extconf.rb file: <geshi lang="ruby">
- $Id: extconf.rb,v 1.2 2001/11/28 18:30:16 miles Exp $
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require 'mkmf'
if /linux/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
$LDFLAGS += '-Wl,--rpath -Wl,$(EPREFIX)/lib'
elsif /solaris/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
$LDFLAGS += '-R$/app/retailtools/lib' $LOCAL_LIBS = "-Xlinker -Bstatic -lct -lcs -ltcl -lcomn -lintl -Xlinker -Bdynamic -lnsl"
elsif /hpux/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
$LDFLAGS += '+b$(EPREFIX)/lib'
elsif /aix/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
$LDFLAGS += '-Wl,-blibpath:$(EPREFIX)/lib'
end
dir_config("rrd") if have_library("rrd", "rrd_create") then
create_makefile("RRD")
else
puts "Can't find rrd library"
end </geshi>
Then I recompiled: <geshi lang="bash"> ruby extconf.rb --with-rrd-dir=/app/retailtools/rrdtool make clean make make install </geshi>
Lastly, I ran the test
<geshi> $ ruby test.rb creating test.rrd
updating test.rrd
fetching data from test.rrd got 2 data points from 1208572200 to 1208662500
generating graph test.png
This script has created test.png in the current directory This demonstrates the use of the TIME and % RPN operators </geshi>