Hi everyone, My name is Luis and I am studying C.S. at my University in Spain. I am getting interest for this proyect, but sometimes I feel that I don�t know enough to understand the process of some projects you talk here about.
I did a job about Vlan using LEAF Bering rc 4 and it was pretty interesting for me, and it helped me a lot to know and understand more about networking. Now I used the package atmtools.lrp that Jacques Nilo told me that I could use to try my project and that I could find at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp I used it with LANE and CLIP and it seems to work pretty good, congratulations. But now I would like to do more than trying and I would like to help to this project creating my own packages and investigating by my own to provide you with my help (as far as I could do, of course I realize that people here knows a lot more than me). I have readed the Bering Devlopment Guide, but things are not pretty clear for me, so maybe any of you could have the time to explain me, carefully, how for instance, the package atmtools.lrp was created and compilated. I know that I need the Debian 2.1 OS and that I need to compilate everything and create a list file for the lrpkg command and tar it. But in practice it doesn�t work to tell you the truth. As I have readed at the Developer�s guide the steps I have to follow to create my package is adding the package and a group of files : � pkgname.list � List of files contained in the package, relative to / � these paths must be relative to / (root). � pkgname.version � Version of the software package (in the format version-release). � pkgname.help � Help file for the software package. � pkgname.exclude � List of files to never include in the package or any other package � these files might include spool files, temporary files, and files that get created every time the software starts. � pkgname.conf � A list of configuration files used by the package. Each entry can contain a comment after the filename but on the same line. This file is used by the configuration utilities found in LRP and LEAF systems. I know that I have to take the atm-tools for linux and get the lrp package... but can any of you explain me the process in steps, or if any of you has the documentation about how it was made,pass it to me?. I will be really pleased, well, me and my teacher too.. because he wants to know more about this project now that I have started to read about it. Thank you very much. The package provides: debian:/tmp/test# tar xzvf ../atmtools.lrp lib/libatm.so.1 lib/libatm.so.1.0.0 sbin/atmarp sbin/atmarpd usr/bin/aread usr/bin/atmdiag usr/bin/atmdump usr/bin/awrite usr/bin/awrite usr/bin/saaldump usr/bin/sonetdiag usr/bin/ttcp_atm usr/sbin/atmaddr usr/sbin/atmsigd usr/sbin/bus usr/sbin/esi usr/sbin/lecs usr/sbin/mpcd usr/sbin/zntune usr/sbin/atmloop usr/sbin/atmtcp usr/sbin/enitune usr/sbin/ilmid etc/atmsigd.conf etc/init.d/atm var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.conf var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.help var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.list var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.version usr/sbin/les usr/sbin/zeppelin ___________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - Nueva versi�n GRATIS Super Webcam, voz, caritas animadas, y m�s... http://messenger.yahoo.es ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Parasoft Error proof Web apps, automate testing & more. Download & eval WebKing and get a free book. www.parasoft.com/bulletproofapps ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
