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From: Igor Sobrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [tcpdump-workers] helping with binary distributions
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Michael Richardson wrote:
>   Sorry, where are we?
>   Were you going to put your binaries online somewhere?

Hi again, Michael.

I have built the binaries for both tcpdump and pcap but I asked
for some information about distribution and I was waiting for
some information related with it. I wanted to know how these
binaries should be distributed, that is, as a package or as a
tar file. If these binaries are distributed as a package I will
need some fields. Some of these fields have values that I can
easily provide (PKG="TCPDtcpdump" for tcpdump and PKG="TCPDplib"
for the library where TCPD is "tcpdump.org"), the name of the
packages (field NAME), and the fields VERSION, ARCH, CLASSES,
VENDOR and PSTAMP. Other fields in the package will require some
help from you or other people in tcpdump.org (for example CATEGORY
and contact EMAIL).

Where do you think that these binaries should be installed? In
/opt/sfw (I suppose it is a good place for a SVR4.x like Solaris)
or /usr/local (like happens in both BSD and SVR4.x flavours of
Unix).

I am building now a stable server for that files (HP 9000/C110
with HP-UX 10.20) with the last release of apache. It is a high
quality server and I am sure it will work without problems next
years. It will be running next week.

Best regards,
Igor.

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Igor Sobrado, UK34436 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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