Date: Fri, 17 Feb 1995 02:48:36 -0800 From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@freefall.cdrom.com> To: Andras Olah <olah@cs.utwente.nl> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: tcpdump 3.0? Message-ID: <3850.793018116@freefall.cdrom.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 17 Feb 1995 09:43:29 %2B0100." <21496.793010609@utis156.cs.utwente.nl>
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Hmmmm. Well, in the grand tradition of "you touched it last!" I would
say that the thing for you to do is to:
1. Taking your own copy of -current as a baseline, create a delta to it that
*only* upgrades it to the 3.0 version. Apply it to a checked out copy
on freefall and check it in (you DO have your own commit privileges, I
notice! :), then tag it as tcpdump3_0, just to make it easy to get back
to the 3.0 upgrade point.
2. Now bring your T/TCP changes to 3.0 over and apply them, checking in
the changes again. Now we have a nice new tcpdump with your stuff in and
a nice, reasonable revision history in the repository.
3. Jump up and down. Whee! You're done! The ordeal is over! :-)
Jordan
> > There's still a lot of problems in integrating his stuff - the last
> > set of patches he sent me did not result in a compilable tcpdump, and
> > so it's probably unreasonable to assume that tcpdump is going to get
> > updated for 2.1. I would therefore just apply your patches now and
> > we can worry about 3.0 integration later..
>
> I've grabbed the files from freefall:~mr/{libpcap,tcpdump}.tgz
> yesterday and I managed to get them work on my 2.0-R box. The
> makefile for libpcap was bogus because the shared and profiled libs
> got compiled with different flags than the static lib. I've fixed
> this although I'm not sure I did it in The Right Way(tm). There was
> no tcpslice in Michael's file and 2.2.1 version doesn't compile with
> the 3.0 tcpdump, but that can also be fixed.
>
> Now I've got patches for both 2.2.1 and 3.0 to make them understand
> the T/TCP options. Which one is needed?
>
> Andras
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