Ian Jackson writes: > Package: ntop > Version: 1.2a7-6 > I think the attached patch should fix this. I've tested it and it > seems to fix the problem.
I've built a patched version, which works here. I'll upload it tommorow (I need to take the .changes home to sign). > However, on my early potato system ntop seems very unreliable. It > > * coredumps occasionally (I haven't figured out how to repeat this, > but it seems more likely to do it at or near startup, particularly if > you press `p' or ^L near startup); I can't reproduce this. > * messes up its screen layout with `loading such-and-such' messages, > at startup. Yes - its terminal handling generally is a bit rubbish. > * can't cope with the widths the fields can take in throughput mode. > > If you're interested I'd be happy to investigate the coredump problem > too, or provide more information (but I won't bother if ntop is > considered deprecated or you don't think it's worthwhile). The package seems to be moderatly used, so if you've the time I think it would be useful. Matthew -- Rapun.sel - outermost outpost of the Pick Empire http://www.pick.ucam.org