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Update FREEBSD-upgrade to mention bumping library version number. Suggested-by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
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This directory contains virgin copies of the original distribution files
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on a "vendor" branch. Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to upgrade
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the files in this directory via patches and a cvs commit.
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To upgrade to a newer version of libpcap, when it is available:
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1. Unpack the new version into an empty directory.
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[Do not make ANY changes to the files.]
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2. Use the command:
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cvs import -m 'Virgin import of LBL libpcap v<version>' \
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-I SUNOS4 -I linux-include \
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src/contrib/libpcap LBL v<version>
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For example, to do the import of version 0.2.1, I typed:
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cvs import -m 'Virgin import of LBL libpcap v0.2.1' \
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-I SUNOS4 -I linux-include \
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src/contrib/libpcap LBL v0_2_1
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3. Follow the instructions printed out in step 2 to resolve any
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conflicts between local FreeBSD changes and the newer version.
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4. Update the shared library version number in
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src/lib/libpcap/Makefile as described in the
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handbook section 18.
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Do not, under any circumstances, deviate from this procedure.
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To make local changes to libpcap, simply patch and commit to the main
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branch (aka HEAD). Never make local changes on the LBL branch.
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All local changes should be submitted to "libpcap@ee.lbl.gov" for
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inclusion in the next vendor release of tcpdump and libpcap.
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pst@freebsd.org - 19 Aug 1996
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