You can always compile it. A while back I did this. As I recall it
compiled on the first go. Although to make it 'debian complient' you
might want to edit the location of some files.

Actually, would the source code distributed with debian have the
changes already made to the source? If this is the case you could grab
the source for ckermit from hamm and compile it for bo (libc5).

-- 
Stephen Gregory


> > > I was almost ready to swear that ckermit was in bo but that seems NOT to
> > > be the case.  I show ckermit as:
> > >   debian/hamm/non-free/binary-i386/comm/ckermit_192-5.deb
> > >   debian/hamm/non-free/binary-m68k/comm/ckermit_192-5.deb
> > > 
> > > So it looks as though it is only available under hamm.
> > > ----
> > > best,
> > > -bill
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> > > 
> > > 
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