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&reftitle.install;
<para>
Important: In order to use the UCD <acronym>SNMP</acronym> package, you need to define
<literal>NO_ZEROLENGTH_COMMUNITY</literal> to <literal>1</literal> before
compiling it. After configuring UCD <acronym>SNMP</acronym>, edit <filename>config.h</filename>
or <filename>acconfig.h</filename> and search for
<literal>NO_ZEROLENGTH_COMMUNITY</literal>. Uncomment the <literal>#define</literal> line. It
should look like this afterwards:
<programlisting role="c">
<![CDATA[
#define NO_ZEROLENGTH_COMMUNITY 1
]]>
</programlisting>
Now compile PHP <option role="configure">--with-snmp[=DIR]</option>.
</para>
<para>
If you see strange segmentation faults in combination with <acronym>SNMP</acronym> commands,
you did not follow the above instructions. If you do not want to recompile
UCD <acronym>SNMP</acronym>, you can compile PHP with the
<option role="configure">--enable-ucd-snmp-hack</option> switch which
will work around the misfeature.
</para>
<para>
The Windows distribution contains support files for SNMP in the
<filename class="directory">mibs</filename> directory. This directory
should be moved to <filename class="directory">DRIVE:\usr\mibs</filename>,
where DRIVE must be replaced with the driveletter where PHP is installed on,
e.g.<filename class="directory">c:\usr\mibs</filename>.
</para>
</section>
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