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Re: [design] test failures in HEAD


From: Michael Richardson <mcr () sandelman ottawa on ca>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 20:30:00 -0400

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"Bill" == Bill Fenner <fenner () research att com> writes:
    Bill> Is there more context for this, for those of us who aren't on the
    Bill> FreeS/WAN Design list where the thread seems to have originated?

  The "make check" facility in FreeS/WAN relies on 3.7.2 tcpdump.
  However, you can not build it if you have updated your openssl, so you
need CVS snapshot. The result is that I have some liberty to spend some
more paid time on a tcpdump release :-)

    Bill> I'd like to get the pflog stuff updated before a new release.  (See
    Bill> sf.net bug ID 814793).  Unfortunately, OpenBSD seems to have changed
    Bill> the pflog header without changing the DLT; and, now that pflog is
    Bill> being 
    Bill> ported to systems other than OpenBSD, the use of OPENBSD_AF_INET and
    Bill> OPENBSD_AF_INET6 isn't going to work -- if AF_INET != OPENBSD_AF_INET
    Bill> then we can either read captures from this system or from other
    Bill> systems but not both.

    Bill> Any thoughts?

  Can we assign them a DLT value, and tell them to get with it?

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