On Nov 23, 2014, at 11:16 PM, Michal Sekletar <msekl...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Yes, I spent good couple hours backporting those to older versions we have in
> Fedora 19 and 20.

So did I. :-)

(See branches tcpdump_4.1 through tcpdump_4.6.)

> I started to work on the patches ASAP and after submitting the first one
> as Pull Request #413 I was told that patches actually do exist but the legacy
> place where tcpdump/libpcap code lives was not synced to GitHub for days.

Or, rather, the place where the tcpdump/libpcap code lives.  It's not "legacy" 
until GitHub is made the Official Home.

(I'm fine with making it the Official Home if Michael chooses to do so.  I've 
managed to cope with the workflow changes required when libpcap/tcpdump 
switched to Git, when Wireshark switched to Git, and when Wireshark switched to 
Git+Gerrit, with the aid of some time spent with a porcelain kiln, so I can 
probably spend a little more time firing the clay and glaze, if necessary, if 
libpcap/tcpdump switches to using GitHub. :-))
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