> > $ geoiplookup ya.ru
> > GeoIP Country Edition: RU, Russian Federation
> > GeoIP City Edition, Rev 1: RU, 48, Moscow, (null), 55.752201, 37.615601, 0, > > 0
> > GeoIP City Edition, Rev 0: RU, 48, Moscow, (null), 55.752201, 37.615601
>
> It wouldn't be a good solution to provide yet another geoi
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Sergey B Kirpichev schrieb:
>> ACK, but how to solve the -f thing? :)
>
> Well, geoiplookup searches in all available databases (standard
> names). On my test system (only "lite" versions):
> $ ls -l /usr/share/GeoIP/
> total 30M
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root
> ACK, but how to solve the -f thing? :)
Well, geoiplookup searches in all available databases (standard
names). On my test system (only "lite" versions):
$ ls -l /usr/share/GeoIP/
total 30M
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.1M Jul 6 2008 GeoIP.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 29M Jan 3 04:04 GeoIPCity.dat
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Sergey B Kirpichev schrieb:
>> 1) It should be in an extra package with an extra source tarball.
>> 2) If you are using e.g. geoiplookup you have to specifiy the using
>> database everytime again by the -f argument.
>>
>> For 2) it would be a solution
> 1) It should be in an extra package with an extra source tarball.
> 2) If you are using e.g. geoiplookup you have to specifiy the using
> database everytime again by the -f argument.
>
> For 2) it would be a solution if I am shipping it under the same
> filename and add diversions, but I am pers
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Sergey B Kirpichev schrieb:
> Package: libgeoip1
> Version: 1.4.4.dfsg-1~bpo40+1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> GeoLite City database offers a free geolocation database on a city
> level:
> http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity
this sounds like a good ide
Package: libgeoip1
Version: 1.4.4.dfsg-1~bpo40+1
Severity: wishlist
GeoLite City database offers a free geolocation database on a city
level:
http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity
Versions of packages libgeoip1 depends on:
ii libc6 2.3.6.ds1-13etch8 GNU C Library: Shared librar
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