Hello all,
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
Not only the manpage, but the binary itself (/usr/bin/addrinfo) too,
though it's not mentioned in the bug report.
thanks Rémi for the quick fix!
uploaded ndisc6 (0.7.3-2) to unstable. Sofia SIP will still have
`addrinfo' executable and manpage (since they might need to deviate
and evolve on their own), but they will be prefixed with sip-*
namespace in the future, starting from its next upstream release.
Hmm, if Pekka and Kai decided to do that, I'm fine with it, but their
addrinfo is not really SIP-specific.
That's a very good point. We've already prefixed all our SIP utilities
with "sip-", but we'd like to keep the 'addrinfo' and 'localinfo' binaries
with their current naming, as neither is really specific to SIP.
'addrinfo' is basicly a command-line interface to POSIX/RFC3493
getaddrinfo(3) (with some sofia-sip portability addons), while 'localinfo'
is a tool for listing the local network intefaces (for which there
unfortunately are no standard APIs in UNIX systems, so libsofia-sip-ua has
to do some real work here).
What do you think, can sofia-sip-bin claim these binary names? :)
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