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joerg
d35c811f98 Fix build against readline 6.3. 2014-04-21 18:13:57 +00:00
seb
ea6683fce7 Update to version 0.3.1.
Changes since last packaged version (0.2.12): this
changes list comes from the NEWS file in the distribution tarball
and some changes are listed under section "Changes in scli 0.3.2"
even if the advertised version is 0.3.1. And more these changes
are effectively present in the 0.3.1 version!?

Changes in scli 0.3.2:
- new "show bridge vlan info" command
- new "show bridge vlan details" command
- removed the SNMP specific option which are now provided by gsnmp
- dropped getopt in favour of glib's option parsing library
- reworked the behaviour on an non-interactive tty (aka protocol mode)
- minor bug fixes plus some new bugs

Changes in scli 0.3.1:
- many new commands (I am too lazy to list them here)
- scli now uses gsnmp which uses gnet
- IPv6 support and some SNMP over TCP support
- some initial support for SNMP URLs
- minor bug fixes plus some new bugs
2007-10-29 09:53:13 +00:00
agc
b12d62efb5 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-24 12:13:41 +00:00
seb
3e50090f62 << Always test a package on sparc64 before committing! >> ;)
As seen in libc, prevent gcc's memory usage from exploding during
optimizing of SHA code by moving each round into a separate function on
sparc64.

Also remove TEXINFO_REQ, scli.{texinfo,info} are patched and touched in
such a way that makeinfo is not required for build and of course it was
not for "running": devel/gtexinfo is no more a dependency on most
NetBSD system and most of !NetBSD pkgsrc platforms.

XXX This TeXinfo/Info files issue will be more cleanly addressed soon
and wholesale...

Bump PKGREVISION.
2003-05-25 19:55:55 +00:00
seb
25a17865db Initial import of scli version 0.2.12 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
The scli package was written to address the need for small and efficient
command line utilities to monitor and configure network devices and
host systems. The scli package is based on the SNMP management
protocol.

To summarize, the slogan for this little package is:

  "After more than 10 years of SNMP, I felt it is time for really
   useful command line SNMP monitoring and configuration tools. ;-)"
2003-05-23 14:44:27 +00:00