Dustin Demuth
2014-09-19 07:25:19 UTC
Am 19.09.2014 um 08:42 schrieb ***@libero.it:
> To install the components I have executed, for every component of
> openVAS, the command cmake .. in the build folder and later I have
> executed the commands make and make install
>
> I have seen that the file libopenvas_misc.so.7 is present in the path
> /home/pasquale/Scrivania/openVAS/openvas-libraries/build/misc
>
I'm not sure if my answer is correct, or even the correct approach to
fix this. I also don't know if there are any side-effects to it. So I
won't take any responsibilities if something is messed up.
Have you already installed openvas or did you just compile it?
you could run
cpack -G RPM
to create a RPM-Package and install this package afterwards.
Inspect your selfmade rpm file to find out which paths the package will
be installed to.
Now Install with:
rpm --install PACKAGENAME.rpm
After installation you should find openvas in /usr/local/share (or
something like this should be the paths which where shown during
inspection).
As this folder should be a part of openSUSEs path-variable the library
libopenvas_misc.so.7 should be found.
I don't know if this approach is secure / safe. But it might work.
BR
Dustin
> To install the components I have executed, for every component of
> openVAS, the command cmake .. in the build folder and later I have
> executed the commands make and make install
>
> I have seen that the file libopenvas_misc.so.7 is present in the path
> /home/pasquale/Scrivania/openVAS/openvas-libraries/build/misc
>
I'm not sure if my answer is correct, or even the correct approach to
fix this. I also don't know if there are any side-effects to it. So I
won't take any responsibilities if something is messed up.
Have you already installed openvas or did you just compile it?
you could run
cpack -G RPM
to create a RPM-Package and install this package afterwards.
Inspect your selfmade rpm file to find out which paths the package will
be installed to.
Now Install with:
rpm --install PACKAGENAME.rpm
After installation you should find openvas in /usr/local/share (or
something like this should be the paths which where shown during
inspection).
As this folder should be a part of openSUSEs path-variable the library
libopenvas_misc.so.7 should be found.
I don't know if this approach is secure / safe. But it might work.
BR
Dustin