[ARGUS] State of the nation (well Argus anyway)
Carter Bullard
carter at qosient.com
Sat Aug 7 12:07:56 EDT 2004
Hey Andrew,
Sorry for the delayed response. Well, argus-2.0.6 is the official
release and there is a released patch, argus-2.0.6.fixes.1 in the
ftp://qosient.com/dev/argus-2.0 directory, for both server and clients,
so that should be our starting point. I have some more patch material
for argus-2.0.6.fixes.2, and I have 2.0.7 ready to go out the door
in a week or two (which is now our unstable version), so I would focus on
argus-2.0.6.fixes.1, and if I can get argus-2.0.6.fixes.2 out, I'd
do that one (both clients and server).
Cool?
Carter
> From: Andrew Pollock <andrew-argus at andrew.net.au>
> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:34:28 +1000
> To: <argus-info at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> Subject: [ARGUS] State of the nation (well Argus anyway)
>
> Hi Carter,
>
> Where is Argus (and the clients at) at the moment?
>
> Word on the street is Debian's going to crank out a stable release sooner
> rather than later, and I'd like to make sure that it's got an appropriate
> version of both Argus and the clients in it.
>
> Currently, if we released a stable version tomorrow, it'd have argus
> 2.0.6.rc4, and argus-clients 2.0.6.beta.47
>
> Ignoring the version numbering issues with 2.0.6, which I have a couple of
> options of working around, bug-wise, is 2.0.6 better or worse than
> 2.0.6.rc4? What's the deal with this 2.0.6.fixes.X that I've seen mentioned
> on the list? Am I best to roll a Debian-specific 2.0.6 + fixes in
> 2.0.6.fixes.X and call it 2.0.6.debian.specific or what?
>
> regards
>
> Andrew
>
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