Timing is perfect - I'm about to cut rc2

But:

  1. Use -U3 on your diff command).  Patches w/o context are useless (-U3
would put some context on the initial addition of lines, w/o U3 it will just
blindly do whatever the line #s tell it to do, whether it makes sense or
not...)

  2. Unfortunately 7 of 10 chunks fail on the spec file for 3.2rc1...  But I
think I get the drift.  In fact, looking at the patch the only thing I
didn't already have in place was some of the constant tricks.

As to SuSE, I have SuSE VMs - the old .spec worked fine, so I doubt this
will have problems.  Mandriva - we'll I'm out of room to dedicate to VMs.

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kenneth Porter
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 1:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop-dev] RPM changes for 3.2rc1

I'm attaching a patch for the Red Hat spec file. The top 3 %define variables
hold the version string components and are designed to be set before
creating the tarball. (This is typically done by keeping a .spec.in file and
editing it with sed or Perl in the "make tar" section.)

Could someone with Mandrake and SUSE test this to see if it can be used
unchanged on those distros? I don't think there's anything RH-specific in
it. I just used it to package on Fedora Core 2.

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