On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Ken Bantoft wrote: > I'm pleased to announce the release of tcpdump 3.9.8 and libpcap > 0.9.8, which are now available at http://www.tcpdump.org . Please > verify with PGP/GPG the signatures to ensure you have downloaded > legitimate packages, and that no corruption has taken place. The PGP/ > GPG public key is available on the keyservers, and at http:// > www.tcpdump.org/tcpdump-workers.asc
Looks like a bit of CVS garbage slipped into the release tarballs: libpcap-0.9.8/./.#CHANGES.1.59 libpcap-0.9.8/./.#Makefile.in.1.99.2.1 libpcap-0.9.8/./CHANGES~ libpcap-0.9.8/./gencode.c.orig libpcap-0.9.8/./gencode.c.rej plus two symbolic links! libpcap-0.9.8/./libpcap-0.9 libpcap-0.9.8/./net and tcpdump-3.9.8/./.#CHANGES.1.87 tcpdump-3.9.8/./.#tcpdump.c.1.253.2.5 tcpdump-3.9.8/./CHANGES.~1~ tcpdump-3.9.8/./CHANGES~ tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#bgp_vpn_attrset.out.1.3 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#eapon1.out.1.2 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#eapon1.sh.1.1 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#esp1.out.1.3 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#esp2.out.1.3 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#esp5.out.1.2 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#mpls-ldp-hello.out.1.3 tcpdump-3.9.8/./tests/.#ospf-gmpls.out.1.3 plus one symbolic link! tcpdump-3.9.8/./tcpdump-3.9 -- /"\ Best regards, | [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / Max Laier | ICQ #67774661 X http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Against HTML Mail and News
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