Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:

> * Thus spake Frederic Peters ([email protected]):
> > > Frederic, any chance to see an updated iptraf package in Debian?
> > 
> > Development is now happening in "iptraf-ng"[1], but they renamed
> > binaries after they released 1.0.2 months ago and didn't make a new
> > release yet; as it will affect packaging (conflicts, replaces...)
> > progress have been stalled since February...
> 
> So Frederic, what do you thing should be done? Fixing this bug and making the
> tool usefull is probably not bad.
> Anyway, switching to iptraf-ng doesn't sound that bad as they have _this_ bug
> fixed. I'm running the -ng package atm and can't complain.
> Do want some help with packaging of the -ng package or NMU for this bug?

As noted the currently blocking issue is the lack of a release; you
could go and ask Nikola Pajkovsky <[email protected]> about his
plans.

Alternatively iptraf-ng could be ignored (no changes since February)
and the relevant patches incorporated in the iptraf package. What do
you thinkg about this?


        Fred



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