Ubuntu 14.04 LTS support
I have compiled and installed LSMCD without errors in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, installing automake-1.13 from .deb. The problem is that when I run LSMCD it freezes on the first Memcached command. When this happens there are no errors even in the logs.
I followed the same installation procedure in CentOS 7, installing automake-1.13 from .rpm, and it works fine.
Is there a procedure to correctly run LSMCD on Ubuntu/Debian systems?
do you have matching configuration for CentOS 7 and Ubuntu? How about turn on debug logging? strace the lsmcd process?
The configuration is the same in CentOS and in Ubuntu. I really think that isn't a configuration problem.
When turning on debug logging it stops writting after I send the first command via telnet or python-memcached, it appears that the process hangs. I can't even quit from telnet and I have to close the terminal or kill the process in another terminal.
I don't have a strace right now, sorry.
please try the latest code, and instruction, it should not need autoconf anymore.