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Re: Announce: tcpdump 3.9.8 and libpcap 0.9.8 released


From: Michael Richardson <mcr () sandelman ottawa on ca>
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 21:16:00 -0400

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"Max" == Max Laier <max () love2party net> writes:
    Max> 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

    Max> Looks like a bit of CVS garbage slipped into the release
    Max> tarballs:

  Yes.
  
  So, the idea was that "releasetar" target (in the Makefile), couldn't
be run until you had actually done at least ./configure, and ideally, a
make and a make test.

  Unfortunately, it also encourages one to do a release from a dirty
directory.  Suggestions...?

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