* Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20040626 21:37]:
> I am considering uploading an NMU of arpwatch fixing a number of
> long standing bugs and making some improvements to the package.
Go ahead with it for now, I don't 100% agree with all your
solutions but they're better then
Quoting Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately, devel-protocols and ethereal-dev depend on snacc. Can
> those dependencies be removed?
I can only say, that snacc is used by some people and Debian is currently
the only system with a working snacc option. OTOH, without an active
ma
Martin Michlmayr wrote :
> Unfortunately, devel-protocols and ethereal-dev depend on snacc. Can
> those dependencies be removed?
ethereal-dev depends on snacc for asn2deb. W. Borgert is CCed; what
is your resolution about this ? Should Debian drop snacc and ethereal
drop asn2deb ?
Regards,
* Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-02 20:11]:
> I think we should consider removing snacc. The software itself is very
> old, not to say obsolete (I attached the README.Debian from the package
> which documents the development status). The autotools files are a mess
> from what I can
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