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Contains minor bugfixes, but no real changes in functionality for FreeBSD
users.
While here, update WWW and distfile location to reflect current reality.
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Software changes: multi-packet probes, kernel-level timestamps,
support for TCP probes.
Port changes: Removed unneeded --with-ipv6 (it's been automatic for
some time), add --with-pcap to turn on libpcap support.
Patch formerly required for alpha build has been rolled into the
source (in a slightly different form).
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New patch file will be subsumed into the next distfile. No effect on
the i386, so no PORTREVISION bump.
Submitted by: steve
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pchar-related changes: A few bugfixes, plus some IRIX and Solaris
compatability changes (not used, obviously), and the option for SUID
root builds (not used by the port).
port-related changes: None.
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pchar changes: Update to 1.3.1, adding new analysis algorithms and
network probe types, an option to set the outgoing interface of probe
packets, and a new "tiny traceroute" mode.
Port-related changes: patch-pchar.8 folded into distribution, thus
no longer required. Take over the port since I'm the developer of
the original software.
Approved by: obrien (original maintainer)
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2. New MASTER_SITES and WWW.
3. pchar-1.2 makes patches/patch-PctestIpv6Udp.h unnecessary.
4. Add patches/patch-pchar.8 (patch from author) to fix a typo. (Will be
fixed in next pchar release.)
5. Install CHANGES file in doc directory.
6. Fix PLIST to keep bento happy.
PR: 19305
Submitted by: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@cisco.com> (author of the pchar)
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- Use ${OSVERSION} instead of ${USE_INET6}
PR: 16376
Partly Submitted by: Nickolay Dudorov <nnd@mail.nsk.ru>
Approved by: obrien
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Approved by: obrien(maintainer)
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pchar finds bandwidth, delay, average queue and loss rate of hops between
source and destination.
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