I've done the ntop 3.0rc1 release in the cvs.  The .tgz is spooling up right
now.


Note that the version.xml file has been moved to version.ntop.org with the
present location (www.burtonstrauss.com) as the backup.

3.0rc1 is 3.0pre2 except for some pretty minor stuff:

  * A few minor tweaks of things found by Valgrind
  * Luca's changes on how ntop reports dropped packets
  * Minor mods to the m4 macros so that the newest auto* tools don't choke
  * force_runtime added to version.c from configureextra
  * optional remote fingerprint page restored
  * make listlibclean and libclean options
  * Capture length problem, and Solaris 9's hate for ehdr.ether_dhost were
fixed
  * Locale info added to info.html and textinfo.html

I plan to release 3.0 this weekend unless there are some real show stoppers.


Because of the short time frame, I plan to put only .tgz and RH9 rpms on
SourceForge.  Maybe also FC1 and RH8...  And the Gentoo and FreeBSD stuff,
but those are just a few source files.

I realize some of you won't be happy, but I'm driven by the data FROM the
log records, which shows (unique users):

 count OS      Version
------- ------- --------------
   6640 Linux
    677 Windows WinNT/2K/XP
    148 FreeBSD 4.9
     84 FreeBSD 5.2
     78 Solaris 9
     77 Solaris 8
     70 FreeBSD 5.1
     52 Darwin  7.2.0
     36 FreeBSD 4.8
     20 FreeBSD 4.7
     15 FreeBSD 5.2.1
     15 Darwin  6.8
     11 OpenBSD 3.4
      7 Unknown
      5 FreeBSD 5.0
      5 FreeBSD 4.6.2
      3 FreeBSD 4.5
      1 FreeBSD 4.4

Where Linux breaks down to:

   count Distro    Release
------- --------- --------
   2192 redhat    9
    884 fedora    1
    443 redhat    8.0
    427 slackware 9.1.0
    353 redhat    7.3
    266
    234 debian    3.0
    215 debian
    190 mandrake  9.2
    151 suse      8.2
    151 redhat    7.2
    122 slackware 9.0.0
    121 slackware 8.1
     88 Linux
     64 redhat    3
     64 redhat    2.1AS
     49 suse      9.0
     46 gentoo    1.4.3.10
     37 redhat    7.1
     37 mandrake  9.1
     37 mandrake  8.2
     37 arch      0.6
     36 slackware 8.0.0
     24 gentoo    1.4.3.12
     23 gentoo    1.4.3.13
     21 redhat    6.2
     18 fedora    1.90
     16 mandrake  7.2
     15 pld       1.1
     14 redhat    7.0
     12 suse      8.1
     12 suse      6.3
     12 mandrake  10.0
     12 aurox     9.2
     12 asplinux  7.3
...

Given we don't have packages for Slackware, I can hit 41% (total) and ~50%
(binary) with just those three.  Sorry, but that's life.


Anyway, usual instructions:   Test now or whine later...




I've also created a branch in the cvs so that 3.0.50 (development towards
3.1) can begin.

To retrieve the current 3.0 version (right now, it's 3.0rc1):

cvs checkout -r ntop_3_0 ntop

To retrieve the tip (3.0.50+ development version):

cvs checkout ntop


There are also a couple of reference tags that are/will be in the cvs:

ntop_3_1_devbegin tags the cvs at the point of the 3.0.50 roll, so you can
always diff against all 3.1 development.

ntop_3_0_release will tag the actual 3.0 release version.  Then we'll add
3_0_a_release, etc. as we need to.  But -r ntop_3_0 will always grab the
current 3.0 'branch', i.e. the latest "3.0".


-----Burton




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