Installing a test machine for Nagios, and somehow I'm down the rabbithole of installing X on a machine that doesn't need it, all because I wasn't paying attention and some obscure library wanted to install "X Support". Well, if you're going to install X support, you're going to have to install X to have something to support, right?
Right now it's stuck in dependency hell, and it's just a netbook so this could be awful. It's currently installing PNG support. Hooray!
The worst part is I was installing Nagios with a combination guide for FreeBSD and Nagios' own documentation. I downloaded the latest source and plugins, but thought "nah, better just use the ports just in case". The ports version, which I updated yesterday, is on 3.5 and I download 4-something.
I may have learned my lesson for today. At least MySQL, Apache & php are running.
Right now it's stuck in dependency hell, and it's just a netbook so this could be awful. It's currently installing PNG support. Hooray!
The worst part is I was installing Nagios with a combination guide for FreeBSD and Nagios' own documentation. I downloaded the latest source and plugins, but thought "nah, better just use the ports just in case". The ports version, which I updated yesterday, is on 3.5 and I download 4-something.
I may have learned my lesson for today. At least MySQL, Apache & php are running.