/etc/protocols generation

2022-11-28 Thread Jan Schaumann
Hello, I just spent some time shaving the /etc/protocols generation yak. As best as I can tell the process how that file is maintained is not documented and consists of: 1) building the pkgsrc/net/iana-etc package This package pulls a few scripts from http://sethwklein.net/iana-etc, which

Re: /etc/protocols generation

2022-11-28 Thread Christos Zoulas
Sounds good to me, perhaps something like src/etc/refresh-data/ with some structure under there? christos > On Nov 28, 2022, at 2:46 PM, Jan Schaumann wrote: > > Hello, > > I just spent some time shaving the /etc/protocols > generation yak. As best as I can tell the proce

Re: /etc/protocols generation

2022-12-15 Thread Jan Schaumann
Christos Zoulas wrote: > Sounds good to me, perhaps something like > src/etc/refresh-data/ with some structure under > there? I have a few scripts here: https://www.netmeister.org/tmp/iana-data.tar.gz Two questions: 1) Since this is solving the same problem using the same input and producing th

Re: /etc/protocols generation

2022-12-16 Thread Greg Troxel
Jan Schaumann writes: > 1) Since this is solving the same problem using the > same input and producing the same output, the awk > scripts there resemble those from pkgsrc/net/iana-etc/ > necessarily. Those, however, are released under the > Open Software License ("OSL") v. 3.0. I don't know >

Re: /etc/protocols generation

2022-12-16 Thread Martin Husemann
On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 08:35:42PM -0500, Jan Schaumann wrote: > This, then would speak in favor of leaving the tools > in pkgsrc. Yes, and stop there. No point in automating more - just like the web files are generated by various tools from the meta-pkgs/netbsd-www pkg, the IANA-derived files can