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Old 09-25-2011, 07:48 PM   #1
chris_wu
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Unhappy How to get the executable "snmptrap" on uClinux.


My uClinux is running on board(s3c44B0)
I have already install net-snmp in it.
and I can get the "snmpd" on the path "/bin"
Now I need to use it to send some trap message. But I don't konw where the Executable file "snmptrap" is.
Should I change modify makefile ?
Have anybody got the same problem like me?
 
  


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