Dear Chuck, On 12.10.2010 20:29, Charles Wilson wrote: > On 10/4/2010 12:17 PM, Gernot Hillier wrote: >> >> Ok, so I'll wait for your update... >> >>> And that's great; obviously your internal team can continue to use what >>> you have, until the revised version comes along. In fact, it's great >>> that you have an in-place testing environment; we can easily make sure >>> that the revised versions don't break anything. >> >> ... and try to push it into our product's mainline which should be well >> possible in the next weeks. However, please note that we don't use IPv6 >> and have no testbed for this. >> >>> That makes sense. However, as we/I are *very* enthusiastic about >>> deleting inetutils' tftp in favor of tftp-hpa, now's the time to make >>> that investment. >> >> :-) Let me know when I can help. > > Here's my revised version of your package: > > http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/tftp-5.0-1-src.tar.bz2 > http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/tftp-5.0-1.tar.bz2 > http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/tftp-server-5.0-1.tar.bz2
Phew, 4 weeks passed by. Sorry for the long delay. But finally, I managed to test your binary packages - they look rather nice to me. Account creation and service activation (--standalone) worked quite nicely. The only strange thing I stumbled over was that my Windows XP 64bit was classified as NT 5.2 by uname, so that the additional account magic was triggered. But that's likely another story - and it worked perfectly, only the messages were a bit confusing. > 7) Massive updating to README file; consolidated information from > README.cygwin and README.security changes, plus pulled in relevant > data from (current) inetutils.README (*) > 8) Client supports readline-based command history editing [...] > Gernot, if you could take this -src package and rebuild it (just to make > sure it works for you), and then test the binaries in your environment, > that'd be a good start. Then, I'll worry about the IPv6 stuff next > weekend or so, and we'll be ready to upload. So far, I did not test/review the READMEs, the client and the source package, but I'm quite sure I can give you feedback on those on Monday. -- Gernot Hillier Siemens AG, CT T DE IT 1, GTF System Architecture & Platforms
