2010/1/14 Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña :
> You can review and confirm that the patch I made for arpd is OK (it's in the
> bug report, I guess you got a copy).
Hi Javier,
your change basically removes the signal handling functionality from arpd.
Instead of the signal calls, you probably want to
2010/1/14 Nick Mathewson :
> Looks like we screwed up here. I hadn't realized that this crappy
> interface was actually documented; it's time to do a pass over the
> manpage. I guess we should re-add it for Libevent 1.4.14.
Alternatively, we could provide patches for dnsproxy and farpd.
AFAIK, f
Hi Anibal, Simon,
I noticed that the libevent package in Debian is quite old. There
have been several new released of libevent including new features not
available in the current Debian package. That means that a bunch of
software using these new features is difficult to get running on
Debian.
On 4/20/06, Sam Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems a bit out of date, and installs to /usr/X11R6 which is about to
> disappear in unstable, but maybe someone will be able to nurse it back
> to health.
It not really out of date. It works just fine and has not required
any changes in a w
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