On 2016 Oct 31 (Mon) at 16:20:47 +0000 (+0000), Stuart Henderson wrote: :On 2016/10/30 19:08, Peter Hessler wrote: :> DE-CIX developed a PCAP parser to decode BGP messages collected with :> tcpdump. The parser reads PCAP input from file system, stdin, or by :> listening on a network interface. Furthermore, the parser is able to use :> several output filters and pipes to tailor the output for your :> individual needs. Therefore, we decided to develop PCAP BGP Parser aka :> pbgpp. The filters and pipes can be easily extended - we are happy to :> include your extensions any time :) :> :> HOMEPAGE: https://github.com/de-cix/pbgp-parser :> :> depends on r1.59 of net/bpf.h and the "update net/py-pcapy" patch :> :> OK? :> :> :> -- :> A successful [software] tool is one that was used to do something :> undreamed of by its author. :> -- S. C. Johnson : : : :| LIB_DEPENDS = net/py-pcapy,python3 \ : :- Should be BUILD+RUN_DEPENDS, the LIB_DEPENDS will get stripped from :packages because there's no matching WANTLIB entry (this would trigger a :"LIB_DEPENDS <spec> not needed for <FULLPKGPATH>" when packaging). : :- I think we settled on using path/port${MODPY_FLAVOR} for all of these, :even with explicit MODPY_VERSION=${MODPY_DEFAULT_whatever} : :| devel/py-setuptools : :- Added automatically by python.port.mk (and with the right py3 flavour). : :DESCR reads a bit strangely for a package. :
Updated tarball attached.
--
Universe, n.:
The problem.
pbgpp.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz
