hi,
> Can someone tell me if we have a lead person for Linux pcap.c?
>
> My understanding is that Torsten is unable to coordinate things due to
>other commitments at this time. My impression is that keeping up with
>Alexei is a near full term job.
>
> Do we need to put a stake in the sand here (with some support from the
>distro people), and ask the Linux kernel people to converge? Or are we far
>enough along in this path.
>
> I'd like to suggest that this be a topic of discussion at the next
>Ottawa Linux Symposium if we still have this problem next summer.
Yes, Torsten and me are maintaining Linux part.
Unfortunally uni and job takes a lot of time. In holidays we hope
to have more time :) Since I don't have cvs-access I send all
my patches to torsten. So far I could check, the lib compiled clean
on any distro. Someone reported a break with libnids, but the version
he used was not from tcpdump.org. Also it compield clean on IA64.
I think all in all it's not so bad :)
In recent months we added a lot of things (filters, any patch, bugfixes)
and we will keep up with that :)
Sebastian
-=[ cc -Dw=write x.c -- 172 bytes, 1 line ]=-
char s[]="char
s[]=;main(){w(1,s,9);*s=34;w(1,s,1);*s=99;w(1,s,85);*s=34;w(1,s,1);w(1,s+9,76);}";main(){w(1,s,9);*s=34;w(1,s,1);*s=99;w(1,s,85);*s=34;w(1,s,1);w(1,s+9,76);}
-=[ http://www.cs.uni-potsdam.de/homepages/students/linuxer ]=-
-
This is the TCPDUMP workers list. It is archived at
http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/index.html
To unsubscribe use mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=unsubscribe