2005-02-01 19:24:34 by Adrian Portelli | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
- Update from 2.01 to 2.05
- No ChangeLog available
- Use options.mk so users can choose arping1 with libnet 1.0.x or
arping2 with libnet 1.1.x
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2005-01-29 00:35:59 by Adrian Portelli | Files touched by this commit (11) | |
Log message:
Force all current packages using the libnet 1.0.x tree to use a
verision of libnet <= 1.0.1b. This will prevent the case where the user
has installed the libnet 1.1.x branch and then tries to install an application
that is not compatible with the 1.1.x tree.
Over time the list of these applications that require the 1.0.x branch
will be reduced as they are updated to later versions that support the
libnet 1.1.x branch.
This addresses PR# 29056 opened by diro (at) nixsys.bz, thanks for the PR !
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2004-12-03 16:15:13 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (409) |
Log message:
Rename ALL_TARGET to BUILD_TARGET for consistency with other *_TARGETs.
Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
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2004-11-19 17:39:42 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Fix version in PKGNAME (not much point in claiming to be an older version...).
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2004-10-03 02:18:40 by Todd Vierling | Files touched by this commit (863) |
Log message:
Libtool fix for PR pkg/26633, and other issues. Update libtool to 1.5.10
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
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2004-07-07 19:30:12 by Juan Romero Pardines | Files touched by this commit (6) | |
Log message:
Initial import of arping-2.01 from pkgsrc-wip, contributed by
Quentin Garnier.
Arping can be used to find out it a specific IP address on the LAN is 'taken'
and what MAC address owns it. Sure, you *could* just use 'ping' to find out if
it's taken and even if the computer blocks ping (and everything else) you still
get an entry in your ARP cache. But what if you aren't on a routable net? Or
the host blocks ping (all ICMP even)? Then you're screwed. Or you use arping.
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