Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 09:40:01 GMT From: Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> To: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ports/177441: [NEW PORT] net/tcpsplit: Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries Message-ID: <201304030940.r339e1AY030957@freefall.freebsd.org>
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The following reply was made to PR ports/177441; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Cc: Subject: Re: ports/177441: [NEW PORT] net/tcpsplit: Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 11:32:31 +0200 Please use the .shar below; it fixes compilation when clang is the = default compiler. Lars SEND-PR: -*- send-pr -*- To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org From: Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> Cc:=20 X-send-pr-version: 3.113 X-GNATS-Notify:=20 >Submitter-Id: current-users >Originator: Lars Eggert >Organization:=09 >Confidential: no=20 >Synopsis: [NEW PORT] net/tcpsplit: Breaks a libpcap trace along = TCP connection boundaries >Severity: non-critical SEND-PR: [ non-critical | serious | critical ]=20 >Priority: low SEND-PR: [ low | medium | high ] >Category: ports=20 SEND-PR: <choose from the list of categories below (one line)> SEND-PR: advocacy alpha amd64 arm bin conf SEND-PR: docs gnu i386 ia64 java kern SEND-PR: misc ports powerpc sparc64 standards sun4v SEND-PR: threads usb www >Class: change-request SEND-PR: [ sw-bug | doc-bug | change-request | update | = maintainer-update ] >Release: FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE amd64 >Environment: System: FreeBSD stanley.muccbc.hq.netapp.com 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD = 9.1-STABLE #6: Tue Mar 26 11:23:59 CET 2013 >Description: The tcpsplit utility breaks a single libpcap packet trace into some = number of sub-traces, breaking the trace along TCP connection boundaries so = that a TCP connection doesn't end up split across two sub-traces. This is = useful for making large trace files tractable for in-depth analysis and for subsetting a trace for developing analysis on only part of a trace. WWW: http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/ Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.99_7 (mode: new) >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: --- .shar begins here --- # This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before # this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may # create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and # have default permissions. # # This archive contains: # # tcpsplit # tcpsplit/pkg-descr # tcpsplit/Makefile # tcpsplit/distinfo # echo c - tcpsplit mkdir -p tcpsplit > /dev/null 2>&1 echo x - tcpsplit/pkg-descr sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/pkg-descr << 'e3d9e747b715ad9adee730b0c9b7c9d8' XThe tcpsplit utility breaks a single libpcap packet trace into some = number Xof sub-traces, breaking the trace along TCP connection boundaries so = that Xa TCP connection doesn't end up split across two sub-traces. This is = useful Xfor making large trace files tractable for in-depth analysis and for Xsubsetting a trace for developing analysis on only part of a trace. X XWWW: http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/ e3d9e747b715ad9adee730b0c9b7c9d8 echo x - tcpsplit/Makefile sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/Makefile << '04eaeb5a82899896bba800e2eaaff909' X# Created by: Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> X# $FreeBSD$ X XPORTNAME=3D tcpsplit XPORTVERSION=3D 0.2 XCATEGORIES=3D net XMASTER_SITES=3D http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/ X XMAINTAINER=3D lars@eggert.org XCOMMENT=3D Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries X XPLIST_FILES=3D bin/tcpsplit X X.include <bsd.port.pre.mk> X Xpost-patch: X @${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|gcc|cc|; s|-Werror ||' = ${WRKSRC}/Makefile X Xdo-install: X ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/tcpsplit ${PREFIX}/bin X X.include <bsd.port.post.mk> 04eaeb5a82899896bba800e2eaaff909 echo x - tcpsplit/distinfo sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/distinfo << '0e0bfc7b75ea07393a67bd9b28fe31fc' XSHA256 (tcpsplit-0.2.tar.gz) =3D = 885a6609d04eb35f31f1c6f06a0b9afd88776d85dec0caa33a86cef3f3c09d1d XSIZE (tcpsplit-0.2.tar.gz) =3D 6685 0e0bfc7b75ea07393a67bd9b28fe31fc exit --- .shar ends here ---
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