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A script to run a quick network device inventory
I was able to get NET::MAC::Vendor to install by downloading it and manually compiling it. Grab it here.
gunzip, tar -xvf, cd to the Net-MAC-Vendor-0.21 folder. Then, perl Makefile.PL, make, sudo make -i -k install. Note the -i (ignore) and -k (keep going) flags. Worked for me!
A script to run a quick network device inventory
inox ~/Desktop/Downloads/Net-MAC-Vendor-0.21> sudo make -i -k install
A script to run a quick network device inventory
Writing ///Library/Perl/5.8.1/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/Net/MAC/Vendor/.packlist
Maybe I just wasn't paying attention when I compiled this, but the pathnames above look pretty screwed up. "///System/Library/...." ?? What's the deal with the triple slashes? Hope I'm not showing my ignorance here. I also noticed that forcing an install in this manner leaves you with a stray "Man" folder at the root of the drive. I just deleted it. Sorry this didn't work for you!
make: command not found
Hi, ignorant question. So is the make command also something I need to
make: command not found
Never mind, I googled and found I have to install the developer tools. I |
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