Hello, 1) Package name : irr-tools RTP: #189359 Version : 4.8.2 Upstream Author : Internet Routing Registry Toolset Project * URL : http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/irrtoolset/index.html ftp://ftp.ripe.net/tools/IRRToolSet/IRRToolSet-4.8.2/IRRToolSet-4.8.2.tar.gz * License : Unknown for now, RTP claims it is BSD-ish. Description : IRRToolSet is a suite of policy analysis tools to operate with routing policies in RPSL [RFC 2622] format, registered in Internet Routing Registry(IRR). The main goal of the project is to make routing information more convenient and useful for network engineers, by providing tools for automated router configuration, routing policies analysis, and maintenance. Preliminary package: ftp://ftp.logos-bg.net/debian/
2) Package name : flare Version: 20040804 Upstream Author: Berke Durak * URL : http://abaababa.ouvaton.org/ara/ http://abaababa.ouvaton.org/ara/flare-20040804.tar.gz * License: GPL Description : Flare is an experimental GTK2 interface for ara. In fact it does what ara does (already in debian archive), but does not depend on it. It has now much improved syntax. You can specify a default search field pattern for a group of expressions (which is by default and quite conveniently, "Description"). For example it is now possible to type : section=utils and (backup* or archive or /cop\(y\|ies\)/iw) and depends: (xlibs or /gnome/ or *gtk) instead of section=utils & (/\bbackup.*/ | /archive/iw | /cop\(y\|ies\)/iw) & (depends=~/xlibs/ | depends=~/gnome/ | depends=~/.*gtk/iw) Please note that Flare is in a quite experimental stage. However it is really useful right now, and as Debian still lacks a good and fast (ara lacking a GUI or a proper CLI reloads the database at every invocation and so is dog slow) sophisticated search tool so I thought I'd share it. Preliminary package: ftp://ftp.logos-bg.net/debian/ 3) Package Issues: * Sorry, for the lame question, but I can not figure out of how to split the diff.gz file out of the tarball files. Have to resolve that. Any help will be attended. * The first one (irr-tools) is rather complicated for me, an not so familiar with the Routing Registry stuff. Will see how to handle it. -- pub 4096R/0E4BD0AB 2003-03-18 <keyserver.bu.edu ; pgp.mit.edu> fingerprint 1AE7 7C66 0A26 5BFF DF22 5D55 1C57 0C89 0E4B D0AB