On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 08:38:07PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 11:02:21PM -0500, Daniel Burrows wrote: > > So I compiled aptitude and libgmp3 on the Hurd, and took a look at rep (it > > looks like it has an undeclared build-dependency on libtool; at any rate, > > until I installed libtool the build process died complaining about > > inter-library dependencies in .la files) > > Some versions of libtool are broken on the Hurd. Debian version 1.3.5-2 is > fixed, and 1.4 should work, too.
I've noticed that some programs compile if I run "libtoolize -f" in their source directory. What should I do with packages thus produced? ie, can I upload them, or should I submit a bug, or should I do something else? > > I'm not an expert in security, but that looks like someone was trying to > > do something bad. > > I see those, too, and I am not connected. It is probably not an attacker, > but a bug. Although the address is not bogus, the IP options are. (Try > telnet localhost and check the syslog). > It is a bug where we don't know the cause. Pfinet is sort of unstable right > now. Yeah, I finally decided that it was probably just some weird breakage. I reinstalled anyway, just because old broken versions of packages and old disk corruption were piling up.. > > The address in question is some random overseas dialup. I don't know > > what ftpd was even doing on my system; no package providing it was > > installed. > > It's in "inetutils". Yeah. I think I may have lost my status file at some point a while back, and not fully recovered it. Or something. Daniel -- /-------------------- Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------\ | If you wish to live wisely, | | ignore sayings--including this one. | \----------------- The Turtle Moves! -- http://www.lspace.org ----------------/

