This bug was fixed in the package libpcap - 1.1.1-10
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libpcap (1.1.1-10) unstable; urgency=low
* Cherry-pick commit 93583909e1 from upstream to fix detection of VLAN
acceleration support in the configure script (LP: #838952).
-- Romain Francoise rfranco...@debian.org
It's actually a libpcap bug, see:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tcpdump-
work...@lists.tcpdump.org/msg05617.html
The fix went into 1.1 branch:
https://github.com/mcr/libpcap/commit/93583909e1c9e1f8d691d141d57ffaa18f5ba6ee
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Interesting. Oneiric has libpcap 1.1.1-8, so I guess only part of the
fix (the wireless one) made it into the 1.1 branch.
According to the changelog, the vlan fix only made it into trunk for 1.2, which
is still beta
http://www.tcpdump.org/libpcap-changes.txt
Once it has been released, 1.2 will
After re-examining my build environment I was able to reproduce this
issue.
Testing on the development release (Oneiric) revealed that the wireless
issue has been fixed, but the vlan issue has not.
The wireless issue is, unfortunately, not serious enough to qualify for
a stable release update,
Yes, the source package is coming from Ubuntu, and yes, build
dependencies are installed.
Also,
ii gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1The GNU C compiler
ii gcc-4.4 4.4.3-4ubuntu5 The GNU C compiler
ii gcc-4.4-base4.4.3-4ubuntu5 The
** Patch added: proposed fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838952/+attachment/2340500/+files/pcap.diff
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Title:
configure does not enable
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