severity 561578 grave tags 561578 - wontfix tags 561578 + wheezy sid found 561578 squeeze found 561578 wheezy found 561578 sid thanks
* A tag of wontfix is unacceptable within this bug. Please do not add this in again. * A severity below serious is unacceptable within this bug. Please do not change the severity of this bug. * Not fixing this problem is unacceptable. This problem needs to be fixed prior to the release of a new stable and should be backported to squeeze. This issue makes the package unusable because it is missing basic system MIBs. A solution of "you can use the numeric OIDs" is unacceptable because it is not the base functionality of the product to use only numeric OIDs. Furthermore, the product "out-of-the-box" spits out hundreds of error messages when used with "snmpwalk -m ALL". The whole IETF copyright argument is pure bullshit. RFC3418 is copyright The Internet Society with full rights to copy the document, provided the document is not changed, except for the purposes of creating new standards. This follows the spirit (if not the letter) of DFSG #4, Integrity of The Author's Source Code. The IETF cannot allow any moron to change the _STANDARDS OF THE INTERNET_ to whatever the hell they want without the proper process to do so, hence the "Internet Standards process procedures" clause within the copyright. If you have a problem with this process, then you can take your Apache, Exim, Postfix, Firefox, FTP clients, and all other Internet-based tools based on IETF RFC standards, and throw them in the fucking garbage. The same copyright applies to RFCs: 2578, 2579, 2580. RFCs 1213 & 1907 are covered under the phrase "Distribution of this memo is unlimited." and http://trustee.ietf.org/24.html. Please fix this ASAP. -- Brendan Byrd/SineSwiper <sineswi...@gmail.com> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org