On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Guy Harris wrote:
> > >>>>> "Igor" == Igor Sobrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Igor> Where do you think that these binaries should be installed? In
> > Igor> /opt/sfw (I suppose it is a good place for a SVR4.x like Solaris)
> > Igor> or /usr/local (like happens in both BSD and SVR4.x flavours of
> > Igor> Unix).
> >
> > I like the way that many of the Solaris pkgs install into /opt/XXXyy
> > (e.g. /opt/FSFgcc) and have bin, man, etc. directories. Populate some
> > symlinks into /opt/bin, and go.
>
> If they're for Solaris, building them to go under "/opt" is probably the
> thing to do (although he might want to check out what
> www.sunfreeware.com does - they appear to have libpcap-2000.11.28 and
> tcpdump-2000.11.28 for Solaris 8/SPARC, 0.4/3.4 for Solaris 7/SPARC,
> nothing for Solaris 2.5 or 2.6/SPARC, and nothing for Solaris/Intel of
> any release).
Thanks to both Michael and Guy for these useful advices,
I will build all the binaries required, make a homepage
for these binaries in our HP 9000/C110 and check all
the installation this weekend. I will build packages
and tar files for both tcpdump and pcap.
I suppose that other useful tools like arpwatch are not
related with The TCPDUMP Group and I will build it only
for my personal use at present. If these programs are
related with The TCPDUMP Group I will made public these
binaries in the same server too.
Best regards!
Igor.
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