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Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh
From: Bálint Réczey <balint () balintreczey hu>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 11:08:46 +0100
Hi All, 2013/2/4 Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com>:
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu> wrote:On Feb 3, 2013, at 4:32 PM, Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com> wrote:Isn't "apt-get build-dep wireshark" a much easier way of doing the same thing?Would that install "tools needed to build the package that "apt-get install wireshark" would install" or would it install "tools needed to do full-blown development of the version of Wireshark on the trunk, even if the version on the trunk incorporates a whole bunch of new functionality needing new libraries"?The former.
Theoretically the former but practically it also matches the latter. Wireshark is not fast in changing dependencies, thus luckily it worked well for me in the past.
The latter is what I'm aiming for here (especially given that Debian-and-its-derivatives are often proudly trailing-edge in the versions of software that they offer, e.g. I think they might still offer Wireshark 1.6 by default).That makes more sense. Debian offers 1.8.2 with a few specific security fixes backported at the moment, since they are still in freeze before a release. Otherwise I believe they're fairly regular about picking up the latest upstream. Balint can speak more to that. Ubuntu (and probably most other derivatives) just take what's latest from Debian when they release but don't update past that (so the latest Ubuntu is also on 1.8.2+, but Ubuntu 12.04 is still on 1.6.7 as that was the latest upstream Wireshark when Ubuntu 12.04 was frozen).
In Debian and in Ubuntu released distribution versions don't get updates to incorporate the latest upstream version of packages, but only security/stability upgrades. This is why Ubuntu has patched 1.6.x and Debian stable has patched 1.2.x. The way of providing newer upstream versions in Debian for example is through http://backports-master.debian.org/. It is more convenient for users than compiling their own versions. Since Debian is in "freeze" i.e. finalizing the next stable, I can't update Wireshark to 1.8.5, I'm only allowed to back-port important fixes. You can follow the history of the package on http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wireshark.html which shows that I package the latest version with a very small lag when we are not in freeze state. Cheers, Balint ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <wireshark-dev () wireshark org> Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev mailto:wireshark-dev-request () wireshark org?subject=unsubscribe
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- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Evan Huus (Feb 03)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Guy Harris (Feb 03)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Evan Huus (Feb 03)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Bálint Réczey (Feb 04)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Guy Harris (Feb 04)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Bálint Réczey (Feb 04)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Evan Huus (Feb 03)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Guy Harris (Feb 03)
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- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Guy Harris (Feb 03)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Bálint Réczey (Feb 04)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Jeff Morriss (Feb 04)
- Re: [Wireshark-commits] rev 47460: / /trunk/: Makefile.am debian-setup.sh Jaap Keuter (Feb 04)