Serge Caron wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,

Hi Serge, thanks for posting about your work.

 
> It is always best to put your money where your mouth is :-). PacketFilter
> v1.71 was released over the weekend promoting a new packaging concept
> explained at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/scaron/leaf.htm

Are all LEAF's now and in the future packet filters?


> I have experimented at length with both Dachstein and Shorewall to 
> make sure that this implementation did not impact either project 
> in any way. It has been my experience that lrp files are communicating 
> vases and, in fact, each of these project ends up with exactly the same 
> files packaged a different way.


It's a shame that you didn't try Oxygen 1.8.0.  You would have
found quite a few differences that were not in the packaging.

 
> It will be interesting to see the impact of moving away from glibc 2.0.7
> will have on the LEAF project. 


Oxygen has been using 2.1.3 for over half a year.  What's
your impression of its impact so far?


> This proposal benefits everyone without
> limiting what any individual may do, user or developer.

I guess.  I don't mean this to sound negative though.
I'm sure you've come a long way with your work, and it's
appreciated.  But I'm not convinced that LEAF projects 
have such a defined base as delimited by your enclosure.

Regards,
Matt

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