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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in
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Title:
Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in debian
I'm marking this as Fix Released as it is fixed in at least the two
previous releases, and the development version. If this is still an
issue on Hardy, can someone update the bug accordingly.
Thanks
** Changed in: nmap (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Nmap package missing
I'm marking this as Fix Released as it is fixed in at least the two
previous releases, and the development version. If this is still an
issue on Hardy, can someone update the bug accordingly.
Thanks
** Changed in: nmap (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Nmap package missing
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #486351
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=486351
** Also affects: nmap via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=486351
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look
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Status: Unknown = Fix Committed
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@ Claudio Of course you can fix it, download the latest Build of NMAP
from fyodors site, current build is Nmap 4.85BETA7
Then just configure and make from source (as root).. Install over the
old package lua is all working again!
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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in
Broken packages are not the end of the world, I find downloading them
from the source tree instead of waiting for someone to fix the problem
in the debian repo, is sometimes a far quicker solution to the problem
at hand.
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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in debian
But that's NOT a fix.
People who are not so skilled in using Ubuntu, don't even know what a terminal
is, because they never use it.
Actually, I am compiling day-by-day the latest SVN revision in Jaunty, but this
is because I am able to; what do you think a person who never compiled sources
will
If they have no experience of compiling the package then it'll be a good
learning experience for them.. Not every package in existence is listed
in the repository. For example aircrack-ng, is also missing various
options because its not up-to date with the current build, it's current
@ Rc3 but in
This is the bug tracker for the Ubuntu nmap package.
Please take all discussion of the merits of distribution packaging vs DIY to a
different location, as they are orthogonal to this bug.
Thank you.
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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in debian locations
Dear Spink,
Sorry I thought GNU/Linux was supposed to be better than Microsoft with
regards to important updates, but of course if the /developers can't
stay current with important stuff like OpenSSH (5.1 instead of 5.2)
ClamAV 0.94 newest scanning engine 0.95 and by the time we all get it,
I suggest you to ask for a place with Ubuntu Developers, so you will be
able to update personally those packages and to guarantee to every
Ubuntu user that their packages are up-to-date. During this, you may
discover that software must be tested, before release, and that, in
order to provide the
Until someone's assigned to this bug, it's impossible that it gets
fixed, sorry..
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From reading the comments above I get the idea that this bug will not be
fixed for current LTS and Intrepid. Is this correct? I hope not.
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Nmap package missing lua libraries, also doesn't look in debian locations
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I confirm this in Jaunty:
SCRIPT ENGINE: Initiating script scanning.
SCRIPT ENGINE: error while initializing script rules:
/usr/share/nmap/scripts/dns-test-open-recursion.nse:12: module 'comm' not found:
no field package.preload['comm']
no file '/usr/share/nmap/nselib/comm.lua'
Confirmed on Intrepid 8.10
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Hello,
This bug is being worked on in Debian and shall follow into Ubuntu in
the Jaunty release. I have uploaded a fixed package to
mentors.debian.net and it is currently awaiting upload.
Thanks,
Jonathan
** Changed in: nmap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New =
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