Removing ubuntu-14.04-beta-1 milestone, since we're past feature freeze
now. There is currently no Ubuntu delta for this package; I'm hesitant
to suggest introducing one, particularly where upstream and Debian both
appear mostly inactive.
** Changed in: iptraf (Ubuntu)
Milestone:
An inactive Debian maintainer and upstream is reason NOT to introduce a
delta? I would think the opposite being the case.
It's really sad to see Ubuntu letting so many valuable patches bitrot to
death. Shame on Ubuntu! (this might sound harsh, but I feel my history
with Ubuntu and FOSS entitles
On 20.03.2014 00:07, Robie Basak wrote:
Taking arbitrary patches that aren't upstream impose a maintenance burden.
Please discuss the patch that IS available in this ticket for almost
four years on it's technical merits and demerits instead of calling
other people's work arbitrary. It makes
Without upload rights to Ubuntu, I can't fix the situation. The best I
can do is to plead here and backport iptraf-ng to precise as well as an
iptraf package including this patch in my stable PPA
https://launchpad.net/~r0lf/+archive/stable
HTH
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Shame on Ubuntu!
I don't think this is fair. Taking arbitrary patches that aren't
upstream impose a maintenance burden. I don't mind if some other person
or group wants to take that on, but I don't, which is why I'm declining
to introduce a delta in Ubuntu for this package.
I'm certainly doing
attaching the patch to this ticket so it will not get lost
** Attachment added: iptraf-patches.tar.bz2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iptraf/+bug/691854/+attachment/3896567/+files/iptraf-patches.tar.bz2
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Thank you for providing the patches. Have you talked to the Debian
maintainer if he was willing to include them?
** Changed in: iptraf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: iptraf (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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** Changed in: iptraf (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-14.04-beta-1
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Title:
Patch for adding support for bridge and bond
The attachment iptraf-patches.tar.bz2 seems to be a patch. If it
isn't, please remove the patch flag from the attachment, remove the
patch tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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there's also the fork iptraf-ng (looks like this was triggered by an
inactive upstream which was also hinted at in this ticket)
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #531969
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531969
** Also affects: iptraf (Debian) via
I guess the strcpy bug has been taken care of
iptraf (3.0.0-8) unstable; urgency=low
* src/ifaces.c: fix strcpy bug (patch by Thomas Themel) (closes:
#590526)
-- Frederic Peters fpet...@debian.org Sun, 31 Jul 2011 13:50:48
+0200
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patch 1 for strcpy still applies fine to the latest source from Debian
unstable. So does patch 3. Compilation in precise of the patched code
finishes successfully. Patch 2 fails to apply. Anders, can you please
rebase the patch to the latest codebase?
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Anders, it would also be good to know if these patches are applicable to
iptraf-ng as well
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Title:
Patch for adding support for
** Changed in: iptraf (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Title:
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