I tried pretty hard with 5.2 patches, but ultimately I got the same
broken net-snmp that shiped with tiger, since 10.4.2 has been seeded
to developers they are actually obliged to release the patches, I've
emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] so hopefully they will reply shortly.
Regards,
Cian Hughes
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On 23 Meith 2005, at 09:12, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
Thanks, Cian!
I was looking around the other day, and I got the impression that
the patches for 5.2 were available with the Darwin source. Assuming
not much has changed between 5.2 and 5.2.1, they'll probably be
quite useful.
I guess it also depends on when 10.4.2 is out!
Jeremy.
On 23/06/2005, at 18:00, Cian Hughes wrote:
Yes, I'll take care of maintaining net-snmp, as soon as apple
release their patches for 5.2.1 (which they should do at the same
time as 10.4.2) I'll work on adapting it to compile without the
private headers.
Regards,
Cian Hughes
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On 23 Meith 2005, at 01:03, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
OK, I guess we keep the package, then!
Would anyone be prepared to take over the maintainership (?) for
net-snmp, in that case? As evidenced by my lack of activity in
Fink, I haven't (and still don't have) a great deal of spare
time. If there's someone who could maintain net-snmp a better
better than I have, then I'm sure Fink and the users of the
package will benefit.
Otherwise, I'll have a go at getting 5.2.1 to work in the near
future.
Thanks,
Jeremy.
On 22/06/2005, at 22:46, TheSin wrote:
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I gotta be honest I don't like the idea of depending on apple
for this either.
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TS
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Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.
On 22-Jun-05, at 4:21 AM, Cian Hughes wrote:
Just thought I'd point out that the system version is broken,
it crashes on some queries, apple have acknowledged this and it
will apparently be fixed with 10.4.2, there is potential here
that we may end up moving people from a working net-snmp (but
old) to a half broken new version.
Regards,
Cian Hughes
On 21 Jun 2005, at 16:20, TheSin wrote:
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php4 and php5 both depend on it, let me rework to link against
the system version and provide a good upgrade path.
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http://southofheaven.org/
Chaos is the beginning and end, try dealing with the rest.
On 21-Jun-05, at 1:07 AM, Jeremy Higgs wrote:
On 20/06/2005, at 3:04, Martin Costabel wrote:
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.
Would anyone have any objections to this? I would tend to
agree with Martin, since it's included with the system now,
and isn't a terribly important package.
If there are no dependencies and no objections, I'll remove
it from the 10.4-transitional and 10.3 trees in the near
future...
Thanks,
Jeremy.
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