Package Details: icinga2 2.14.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/icinga2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: icinga2
Description: An open source host, service and network monitoring program
Upstream URL: https://icinga.com/
Licenses: GPL
Replaces: icinga2-common
Submitter: bebehei
Maintainer: julianbrost
Last Packager: julianbrost
Votes: 39
Popularity: 0.71
First Submitted: 2014-06-23 01:10 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-18 12:46 (UTC)

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Zearan commented on 2015-01-14 09:47 (UTC)

@issa: The error is in line 45 which tries to create folders in the root file system due to a missing "$pkgdir". I took some time yesterday and added some cmake options (to solve pacman 4.2 issues), fixed dependencies and change the way "/etc" and "/var" folders are handled. You can find my PKGBUILD at http://pastebin.com/xMXaGbDf and the install script at http://pastebin.com/LqFYnpuX. Feel free to adopt anything from these files if you think it is an improvement.

bebehei commented on 2015-01-13 06:51 (UTC)

It is updated!

issa commented on 2015-01-12 07:24 (UTC)

Ok I'm sorry but I couldn't built the aur nor the aur-dev version successfully on my pi. For the "mixed" version (added info from aur-dev PKGBUILD to aur PKGBUILD it returned: folder "usr" not found and terminated the built process without creating a {package-name}.tar.xz file. I don't know how to continue from here... could everyone else just built the package on x86?

issa commented on 2015-01-12 07:24 (UTC)

Ok I'm sorry but I couldn't built the aur nor the aur-dev version successfully on my pi. For the "mixed" version (added info from aur-dev PKGBUILD to aur PKGBUILD it returned: folder "usr" not found and terminated the built process without creating a {package-name}.tar.xz file. I don't know how to continue from here... could everyone else just built the package on x86?

issa commented on 2015-01-11 12:15 (UTC)

I downloaded and compiled the package provided at aur-dev.archlinux.org - unfortunately it seems that it didn't finish completely (it didn't built {package-name}.tar.xz) What I did then is to get the additional commands from the PKGBUILD from aur-dev and copied them into the PKGBUILD from aur (here). I just started compiling and will see tomorrow if that worked. Anyhow, some tips/hints where to learn more about building packages for archlinux (apart from the wiki I did start there but there are many questions left). cheers!

bebehei commented on 2015-01-10 11:31 (UTC)

pls search at aur-dev.archlinux.org foe the package it's fixed there

issa commented on 2015-01-10 10:33 (UTC)

Hey, I tried to built it on my raspberry pi. (needed ext. HDD + Swapfile) But sadly it seems to be one of packages that need special treatment as stated here: http://allanmcrae.com/2014/12/pacman-4-2-released/. Unfortunately I don't have sufficient knowledge to change the settings to rebuilt it myself and changing PKGBUILT and/or icinga2.install is not sufficient (as I can't find "/sbin" anywhere in those files). I tried extracting and manually changing "/usr/sbin/" to "/usr/bin" but as I can't update .MTREE pacman will not let me install it (and I think this is for a good reason). So maybe someone can help me out by telling me how to change the settings to rebuilt it (partially or completely).

bebehei commented on 2014-12-29 01:01 (UTC)

icinga updated to v2.2.2