On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 12:08:01AM +0100, Tim Retout wrote:
On 5 July 2010 23:38, Julien Viard de Galbert jul...@vdg.blogsite.org wrote:
* whenever a client send a datagram to a server it expects one and only
one datagram back
I think this is quite limiting. There is no concept
Hello fellow netsed interested people ;)
netsed does not have UDP support, I plan to implement it, but it's not as easy
as it seams:
UDP is by nature not connected, so it's not possible to know when the client or
server has closed it's socket...
As the requirement are not clear (I guess user
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 01:05:36AM +0100, Tim Retout wrote:
We need a stable location where new release tarballs will appear (are
you always going to use /repository/unpackaged/ ?), and then we can
use a debian/watch file to get updated automatically with new
releases.
Ok, I created a new
I'd like to do more testing (like writing automated tests), but in the meantime
here is a new release:
http://silicone.homelinux.org/repository/unpackaged/netsed-0.02b.tar.gz
It integrates the patches from Mats Erik Andersson to provide IPv6 capability.
What would be the best for next releases ?
on IPv6, nor does any reimplementation
to using selsect(2) instead of a misconceived polling.
About IPv6 I'll probably need help, I currently have no IPv6 knowledge...
MEA
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years ago I did mail
about my changes and never got any replies.
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Hi again,
Just tried your testcase with netsed and my modified version.
And while I could reproduice the heavy cpu load with original netsed, my
version is not impacted.
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Julien VdG
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Package: quilt
Version: 0.48-7
Severity: normal
Having reported the bug, I took time to look after it.
It apears that the text of the manpage (and some other files) is generated by
running the quilt -h command.
So I thought the variable QUILT_PATCHES was set in some way... well of course
it
Package: quilt
Version: 0.48-7
Severity: minor
The manual refer to 'debian/patches' while describing the 'new' command while
the rest of the man is refering to 'patches'.
I did a quick test and it seams that it indead look for a 'patches' directory.
I tested without any special .quiltrc file,
Hi Gerrit Pape,
I'm willing to help. What kind of job is needed, where should I start ?
I've been a debian user for more than 10 years, I think it's time to get
involved.
Regards
Julien
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