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non port: net/quagga/files/zebractl.sh

Number of commits found: 3

Saturday, 22 Nov 2003
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Add new rc script, remove old rc script.

Submitted by:   Boris Kovalenko
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Wednesday, 5 Nov 2003
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Update Quagga to 0.96.4.
 - Refresh net-snmp configure.ac fix target.
 - Add ${SYSCONF_DIR} and ${LOCALSTATE_DIR} configuration variables,
   and defaults, so that the vty and zserv.api UNIX domain sockets are
   created in a directory for which the ${ENABLE_USER} has access. This
   was the cause of much pain previously, causing daemons to fail in
   mysterious circumstances.
 - Update zebractl.sh script accordingly.
 - Add USE_SUBMAKE to ensure that the variables set by the interactive
   configure dialog are referenced.

Submitted by:   Boris Kovalenko
Original commit
Saturday, 27 Sep 2003
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Quagga is a new fork of the GNU Zebra software router. This version, 0.96.2,
fixes many bugs in Zebra and adds several new features including support
for OSPFAPI, allowing developers to build powerful applications on top
of the OSPF routing protocol.

Submitted by:   fuzzball@ipv6peer.net
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Number of commits found: 3