Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to get a lot of my packages working on Tiger, and have
finally gotten around to net-snmp. I noticed (from discussions on the
list, and a bit of playing around) that net-snmp 5.2 is actually
included in the base system. Given this, is there really a need for a
net-snmp package? Perhaps if someone wants an OpenSSL- enabled version...
On that note, there are some patches in the Darwin source. (http://
darwinsource.opendarwin.org/10.4.1/net_snmp-16/patches/) Does anyone
know what the license is for these? I was hoping to use these for the
Fink package...
According to the license file on the server
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.4.1/net_snmp-16/net_snmp.txt,
the package has a BSD license. I would assume that this covers the
patches, too.
OTOH, it is perhaps a good idea to get rid of the package altogether. On
Panther already fink's version was older than the system one.
--
Martin
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