upgrade to ngrep 1.38; from <obecian@celerity.bartoli.org>

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brad 2000-07-13 07:28:07 +00:00
parent 8d56098266
commit d9736eac20
6 changed files with 28 additions and 36 deletions

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# OpenBSD makefile for: ngrep
# Version required: 1.26
# Date created: 1999-Jun-23
# Whom: dugsong@monkey.org
#
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2000/04/14 14:51:49 dugsong Exp $
DISTNAME= ngrep-1.37
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.10 2000/07/13 07:28:07 brad Exp $
DISTNAME= ngrep-1.38
CATEGORIES= net
NEED_VERSION= 1.191
NEED_VERSION= 1.310
MASTER_SITES= http://www.packetfactory.net/Projects/ngrep/
HOMEPAGE= http://www.packetfactory.net/Projects/ngrep/
MAINTAINER= dugsong@monkey.org
PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= "no obvious license"
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PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= "no obvious license"
PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --prefix='$$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)'
FAKE= yes
USE_GMAKE= yes
CONFIGURE_STYLE= gnu dest
WRKDIST= ${WRKDIR}/ngrep

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MD5 (ngrep-1.37.tar.gz) = 66e11f62dc68251078fd113dbe27ef77
RMD160 (ngrep-1.37.tar.gz) = 4e76f2d19645238b6fe7f5de5dba4b3138ec5b6a
SHA1 (ngrep-1.37.tar.gz) = 7b4fb2000779b76f7082306341ed92f10f46c9f7
MD5 (ngrep-1.38.tar.gz) = adff63845df54eb40ef48f16664e4344
RMD160 (ngrep-1.38.tar.gz) = 6ceccca141313795ef2709a2af46038cfb50e514
SHA1 (ngrep-1.38.tar.gz) = dcaa31e17cdb94ae52a851863c5ef377c53667d6

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--- Makefile.in.orig Wed Jul 12 00:32:18 2000
+++ Makefile.in Wed Jul 12 00:32:35 2000
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MANPAGE=ngrep.8
INSTALL=./install-sh
-BINDEST=@prefix@/bin
+BINDEST=@prefix@/sbin
MANDEST=@prefix@/man/man8

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--- Makefile.in.orig Sun Jan 9 00:31:32 2000
+++ Makefile.in Sun Jan 9 00:31:53 2000
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
MANPAGE=ngrep.8
INSTALL=./install-sh
-BINDEST=@prefix@/bin
+BINDEST=@prefix@/sbin
MANDEST=@prefix@/man/man8
$(TARGET): $(OBJS)

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ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep's common features,
applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that
will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match
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filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing
tools, like tcpdump and snoop.
WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}

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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.4 2000/07/13 07:28:08 brad Exp $
sbin/ngrep
man/man8/ngrep.8