Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 19.07.2018 um 18:43 schrieb Brian Inglis: Will or should the ping package setup entry be replaced by an _obsolete category entry saying it has been obsoleted by and requires inetutils-ping, as with other replaced packages e.g. man? not needed. Takeshi called the sub package "ping" so it is an immediate upgrade due to version bump. Regards Marco --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 19.07.2018 um 13:35 schrieb Jon Turney: I'm not sure what should happen to the entry for ping in cygwin-pkg-maint. I guess it can be removed as that package no longer has a separate existence? removing it seems the simpler way --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On 2018-07-19 05:35, Jon Turney wrote: > On 19/07/2018 11:04, Takashi Yano wrote: >> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 >> Marco Atzeri wrote: >>> Probably "calm" will complain of ping in two directories when you >>> upload, but Jon should be able to solve it >> I received the following error message as your prediction. >> Jon, could you please fix? >> ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86/release/ping and >> x86/release/inetutils/ping >> ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86 packages for Takashi Yano >> SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) >> ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86_64/release/ping and >> x86_64/release/inetutils/ping >> ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86_64 packages for Takashi Yano >> SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) > Sure. I moved the old ping package, and set this to be re-tried. > I also verified that the version numbers go forwards (from 1.0.2-1 to 1.9.4-1) > I'm not sure what should happen to the entry for ping in cygwin-pkg-maint. I > guess it can be removed as that package no longer has a separate existence? Will or should the ping package setup entry be replaced by an _obsolete category entry saying it has been obsoleted by and requires inetutils-ping, as with other replaced packages e.g. man? -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Jul 19 12:35, Jon Turney wrote: > On 19/07/2018 11:04, Takashi Yano wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 > > Marco Atzeri wrote: > > > Probably "calm" will complain of ping in two directories when you > > > upload, but Jon should be able to solve it > > > > I received the following error message as your prediction. > > Jon, could you please fix? > > > > ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86/release/ping and > > x86/release/inetutils/ping > > ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86 packages for Takashi Yano > > SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) > > > > ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86_64/release/ping and > > x86_64/release/inetutils/ping > > ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86_64 packages for Takashi Yano > > SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) > > Sure. I moved the old ping package, and set this to be re-tried. > > I also verified that the version numbers go forwards (from 1.0.2-1 to > 1.9.4-1) > > I'm not sure what should happen to the entry for ping in cygwin-pkg-maint. > I guess it can be removed as that package no longer has a separate > existence? Yes, I think that's right since it's just a subpackage now. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 12:35:26 +0100 Jon Turney wrote: > Sure. I moved the old ping package, and set this to be re-tried. Thank you very much. > I'm not sure what should happen to the entry for ping in > cygwin-pkg-maint. I guess it can be removed as that package no longer > has a separate existence? Marco, any idea? -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On 19/07/2018 11:04, Takashi Yano wrote: On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: Probably "calm" will complain of ping in two directories when you upload, but Jon should be able to solve it I received the following error message as your prediction. Jon, could you please fix? ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86/release/ping and x86/release/inetutils/ping ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86 packages for Takashi Yano SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86_64/release/ping and x86_64/release/inetutils/ping ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86_64 packages for Takashi Yano SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) Sure. I moved the old ping package, and set this to be re-tried. I also verified that the version numbers go forwards (from 1.0.2-1 to 1.9.4-1) I'm not sure what should happen to the entry for ping in cygwin-pkg-maint. I guess it can be removed as that package no longer has a separate existence?
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: > Probably "calm" will complain of ping in two directories when you > upload, but Jon should be able to solve it I received the following error message as your prediction. Jon, could you please fix? ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86/release/ping and x86/release/inetutils/ping ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86 packages for Takashi Yano SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) ERROR: package 'ping' is at paths x86_64/release/ping and x86_64/release/inetutils/ping ERROR: error while merging uploaded x86_64 packages for Takashi Yano SUMMARY: 2 ERROR(s) -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 19.07.2018 um 02:44 schrieb Takashi Yano: On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: Am 18.07.2018 um 15:44 schrieb Takashi Yano: Thanks. I have just revised inetutils package including ping package as follows. Could you please check again? Tested only, seems good. The replacement ping and ping6 seem to work fine. Thank you for checking. Now do I have a GTG? In other words, may I upload inetutils package? Yes. --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:26:17 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: > Am 18.07.2018 um 15:44 schrieb Takashi Yano: > > Thanks. I have just revised inetutils package including ping package > > as follows. Could you please check again? > > Tested only, seems good. > The replacement ping and ping6 seem to work fine. Thank you for checking. Now do I have a GTG? In other words, may I upload inetutils package? -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 18.07.2018 um 15:44 schrieb Takashi Yano: On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:22:28 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: Am 18.07.2018 um 14:15 schrieb Takashi Yano: How about providing ping package as a separated sub-package(?) of inetutils just like inetutils-server package? it should be the simplest way Thanks. I have just revised inetutils package including ping package as follows. Could you please check again? Hi Takashi, Tested only, seems good. The replacement ping and ping6 seem to work fine. Probably "calm" will complain of ping in two directories when you upload, but Jon should be able to solve it Thanks again Marco --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:22:28 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: > Am 18.07.2018 um 14:15 schrieb Takashi Yano: > > How about providing ping package as a separated sub-package(?) of > > inetutils just like inetutils-server package? > > > > it should be the simplest way Thanks. I have just revised inetutils package including ping package as follows. Could you please check again? D=http://tyan0.dip.jp/cygwin ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1-src.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/ping/ping-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/ping/ping-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1-src.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/ping/ping-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/ping/ping-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.tar.xz -- Takashi Yano
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Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 18.07.2018 um 14:15 schrieb Takashi Yano: On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:28:12 +0200 marco atzeri wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: Marco and Takashi, what about using ping/ping6 from inetutils but providing them in a ping package on their own? Would you mind to discuss this between the two of you? Whatever you two come up with is fine with me. I think it is a good idea How about providing ping package as a separated sub-package(?) of inetutils just like inetutils-server package? it should be the simplest way Marco --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:28:12 +0200 marco atzeri wrote: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > Marco and Takashi, what about using ping/ping6 from inetutils but > > providing them in a ping package on their own? Would you mind to > > discuss this between the two of you? Whatever you two come up with is > > fine with me. > > I think it is a good idea How about providing ping package as a separated sub-package(?) of inetutils just like inetutils-server package? -- Takashi Yano
SSH key (Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1)
Name: Takashi Yano Package: inetutils BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY Comment: "2048-bit RSA, converted by yano@Express5800-S70 from OpenSSH" B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQC7Q3hfohMju7VRYox4h3SWsqKYzwKS8zlePVtOu/ Ihyj2lMH/bMhhzwoVuo3rS3+Fe68ohgDqv9EIJT6hax+w/feu3/c9oLoBRNWDlDM1DPFo8 SG4sBVCC3wpC3W+5KxQungud/ct+FanqTYL7uk+XjTK/cFZQB08UEewrXbg9gAJZJiEyxT H8Xvo7cQ9+LjkJNmBnn7QHVrin0v6pKVgaoLFBxLa+ZLhBqqgTH7F+nvR0XBDkQrxQ+A1r GUJGSLQpOBEthb9AMzUi4ah3COmWZOKJtcpmrx+nuhrYt1mk/uy1CMwCglR3xxBMZIp8Et mZZxtaZrAfiClRtjFL2A6p END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jul 17 19:41, Takashi Yano wrote: >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 16:14:46 +0900 >> Takashi Yano wrote: >> > ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. >> >> I have noticed that current ping package, as well as ping/ping6 in >> inetutils, works without administrator privilege in Windows 10. >> >> It seems that the policy of raw socket access has been changed in >> Windows 10. > > Indeed! Wow. I just checked and apparently this has been implemented > mainly for WSL, already since build 14926. > > The remaining problem is that we still have non-W10 users. > > So I think the right thing to do is to keep ping in a separate package. > > Marco, the ping you're maintaining isn't IPv6 capable, as far as I can > see. surely not. it is the ancient 1983 version https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_(networking_utility) that is lacking a lot of features compared to most recent ones > Marco and Takashi, what about using ping/ping6 from inetutils but > providing them in a ping package on their own? Would you mind to > discuss this between the two of you? Whatever you two come up with is > fine with me. I think it is a good idea Regards Marco
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Jul 17 19:41, Takashi Yano wrote: > On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 16:14:46 +0900 > Takashi Yano wrote: > > ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. > > I have noticed that current ping package, as well as ping/ping6 in > inetutils, works without administrator privilege in Windows 10. > > It seems that the policy of raw socket access has been changed in > Windows 10. Indeed! Wow. I just checked and apparently this has been implemented mainly for WSL, already since build 14926. The remaining problem is that we still have non-W10 users. So I think the right thing to do is to keep ping in a separate package. Marco, the ping you're maintaining isn't IPv6 capable, as far as I can see. Marco and Takashi, what about using ping/ping6 from inetutils but providing them in a ping package on their own? Would you mind to discuss this between the two of you? Whatever you two come up with is fine with me. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On 15/07/2018 22:05, Marco Atzeri wrote: Am 15.07.2018 um 21:50 schrieb Takashi Yano: Hi, I would like to take over the maintenance of inetutils package, which is currently orphaned. I have already prepared an updated inetutils package as follows. Change History -- inetutils-1.9.4-1 -- 11 Jul 2018 --- * Updated to latest upstream release * Enabled IPv6 support * Enhanced the /etc/ftpchroot parser on ftpd so that the root directory can be specified by the second field. * Fixed an upsteam bug of talk that could fail to connect with a party if there are multiple network interfaces. builds fine and passes the tests. Please provide a ssh key as per https://cygwin.com/package-upload.html
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 16:14:46 +0900 Takashi Yano wrote: > ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. I have noticed that current ping package, as well as ping/ping6 in inetutils, works without administrator privilege in Windows 10. It seems that the policy of raw socket access has been changed in Windows 10. -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On 2018-07-16 02:02, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jul 16 16:14, Takashi Yano wrote: >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 00:24:28 -0600 >> Brian Inglis wrote: >>> I removed that package from my system because it required elevated admin >>> privileges to work, whereas Windows ping uses IcmpSendEcho API to bypass the >>> elevated admin privilege required to access raw sockets and send an ICMP >>> Echo >>> request. >> ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. > I'm pretty sure I wrote this a couple years back but I was overruled: > I don't think we should package ping at all. It's just not feasible to > install a ping which doesn't work 99% of the time but is earlier in > $PATH than the working ping. After installing bindutils containing nslookup, cron jobs started hanging around, as my scripts had been using Windows nslookup for years - renamed: never got to switch to getent instead, due to problems and output variations. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jul 16 16:14, Takashi Yano wrote: >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 00:24:28 -0600 >> Brian Inglis wrote: >> > I removed that package from my system because it required elevated admin >> > privileges to work, whereas Windows ping uses IcmpSendEcho API to bypass >> > the >> > elevated admin privilege required to access raw sockets and send an ICMP >> > Echo >> > request. >> >> ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. > > I'm pretty sure I wrote this a couple years back but I was overruled: > > I don't think we should package ping at all. It's just not feasible to > install a ping which doesn't work 99% of the time but is earlier in > $PATH than the working ping. > > So please let's keep ping at least in a separate package, as long as we > don't have a ping working for non-admin accounts as well. fine for me. > Corinna Regards Marco
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Jul 16 16:14, Takashi Yano wrote: > On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 00:24:28 -0600 > Brian Inglis wrote: > > I removed that package from my system because it required elevated admin > > privileges to work, whereas Windows ping uses IcmpSendEcho API to bypass the > > elevated admin privilege required to access raw sockets and send an ICMP > > Echo > > request. > > ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. I'm pretty sure I wrote this a couple years back but I was overruled: I don't think we should package ping at all. It's just not feasible to install a ping which doesn't work 99% of the time but is earlier in $PATH than the working ping. So please let's keep ping at least in a separate package, as long as we don't have a ping working for non-admin accounts as well. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 00:24:28 -0600 Brian Inglis wrote: > I removed that package from my system because it required elevated admin > privileges to work, whereas Windows ping uses IcmpSendEcho API to bypass the > elevated admin privilege required to access raw sockets and send an ICMP Echo > request. ping/ping6 in inetutils also require administrator right as well. -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On 2018-07-15 15:05, Marco Atzeri wrote: > Am 15.07.2018 um 21:50 schrieb Takashi Yano: >> I would like to take over the maintenance of inetutils package, >> which is currently orphaned. I have already prepared an updated >> inetutils package as follows. >> Change History >> -- inetutils-1.9.4-1 -- 11 Jul 2018 --- >> * Updated to latest upstream release >> * Enabled IPv6 support >> * Enhanced the /etc/ftpchroot parser on ftpd so that the root >> directory can be specified by the second field. >> * Fixed an upsteam bug of talk that could fail to connect with >> a party if there are multiple network interfaces. > builds fine and passes the tests. > Any chance to provide also ping so we can obsolete the ancient ping package? Corinna asked the previous adopter to remove ping from the package because it duplicated yours. I removed that package from my system because it required elevated admin privileges to work, whereas Windows ping uses IcmpSendEcho API to bypass the elevated admin privilege required to access raw sockets and send an ICMP Echo request. I support keeping any raw sockets ping as a separate package, so I don't need to add a postinstall cleanup script to rename/remove it. Currently RH/Fedora/Centos distros provide only iputils as one package, while Arch provides that, as well as inetutils in another package, and Debian/Ubuntu/etc. provides separate packages for each utility in both, probably so it can resolve conflicts using /etc/alternatives/ in postinstall scripts. -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Note: As Cygwin does not support elevation, an interface to IcmpSendEcho, or ICMP (the icmp headers are empty, so there is little support except raw sockets), the only way to support user mode ping is using Windows ping. Header w32api/icmpapi.h defines IcmpSendEcho for MinGW use.
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 16.07.2018 um 06:55 schrieb Takashi Yano: On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:05:39 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: builds fine and passes the tests. Thank you for checking. Any chance to provide also ping so we can obsolete the ancient ping package ? I have succeeded to build ping/ping6 in inetutils package and confirmed they seem to work correctly. However I do not know how to prompt to users, who are using old ping package, to request replacing it while installing inetutils package. Is there any package feature to do so? never used but I think is OBSOLETES https://cygwinports.github.io/cygport/pkg_pkg_cygpart.html#robo389 --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 23:05:39 +0200 Marco Atzeri wrote: > builds fine and passes the tests. Thank you for checking. > Any chance to provide also ping so > we can obsolete the ancient ping package ? I have succeeded to build ping/ping6 in inetutils package and confirmed they seem to work correctly. However I do not know how to prompt to users, who are using old ping package, to request replacing it while installing inetutils package. Is there any package feature to do so? -- Takashi Yano
Re: [ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Am 15.07.2018 um 21:50 schrieb Takashi Yano: Hi, I would like to take over the maintenance of inetutils package, which is currently orphaned. I have already prepared an updated inetutils package as follows. Change History -- inetutils-1.9.4-1 -- 11 Jul 2018 --- * Updated to latest upstream release * Enabled IPv6 support * Enhanced the /etc/ftpchroot parser on ftpd so that the root directory can be specified by the second field. * Fixed an upsteam bug of talk that could fail to connect with a party if there are multiple network interfaces. builds fine and passes the tests. Any chance to provide also ping so we can obsolete the ancient ping package ? Regards Marco --- Diese E-Mail wurde von Avast Antivirus-Software auf Viren geprüft. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
[ITA] inetutils-1.9.4-1
Hi, I would like to take over the maintenance of inetutils package, which is currently orphaned. I have already prepared an updated inetutils package as follows. Change History -- inetutils-1.9.4-1 -- 11 Jul 2018 --- * Updated to latest upstream release * Enabled IPv6 support * Enhanced the /etc/ftpchroot parser on ftpd so that the root directory can be specified by the second field. * Fixed an upsteam bug of talk that could fail to connect with a party if there are multiple network interfaces. Package Files: D=http://tyan0.dip.jp/cygwin ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1-src.tar.xz ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86_64/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-server/inetutils-server-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-1.9.4-1-src.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/inetutils/inetutils-debuginfo/inetutils-debuginfo-1.9.4-1.tar.xz -- Takashi Yano