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!Required Patch:
 
!Required Patch:
 
| http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch
 
| http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch
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!Required Patch:
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| http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-supress_hostname-1.patch
 
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== Non-Multilib ==
 
== Non-Multilib ==
 
TODO: Remove hostname because we want the coreutils version?
 
  
 
The instructions below automate the configuration process by piping yes to the make config command. If you wish to run the interactive configuration process (by changing the instruction to just make config), but you are not sure how to answer all the questions, then just accept the defaults. This will be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you do here is merely tell the package to include support for those protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.
 
The instructions below automate the configuration process by piping yes to the make config command. If you wish to run the interactive configuration process (by changing the instruction to just make config), but you are not sure how to answer all the questions, then just accept the defaults. This will be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you do here is merely tell the package to include support for those protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.
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  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
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patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
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  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 +
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
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  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 +
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
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  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
 
  patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
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patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-{{NetTools-Version}}-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  yes "" | make config &&
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
 
  sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \

Revision as of 12:08, 23 February 2008

Download Source: http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/net-tools/net-tools-1.60.tar.bz2
Required Patch: http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-1.60-gcc34-3.patch
Required Patch: http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-1.60-kernel_headers-4.patch
Required Patch: http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-1.60-mii_ioctl-1.patch
Required Patch: http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/net-tools/net-tools-1.60-supress_hostname-1.patch

Introduction to NetTools

Project Homepage: Unknown

Dependencies

Non-Multilib

The instructions below automate the configuration process by piping yes to the make config command. If you wish to run the interactive configuration process (by changing the instruction to just make config), but you are not sure how to answer all the questions, then just accept the defaults. This will be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you do here is merely tell the package to include support for those protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.

Compile the package:

patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-gcc34-3.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
yes "" | make config &&
sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
       -e 's|HAVE_MII 0|HAVE_MII 1|g' config.h &&
sed -i -e 's|# HAVE_IP_TOOLS=0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS=1|g' \
       -e 's|# HAVE_MII=0|HAVE_MII=1|g' config.make &&
make

Install the package

make update

Multilib

This package does not provide any libraries so only one installation is needed.

The instructions below automate the configuration process by piping yes to the make config command. If you wish to run the interactive configuration process (by changing the instruction to just make config), but you are not sure how to answer all the questions, then just accept the defaults. This will be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel—what you do here is merely tell the package to include support for those protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.

32Bit

Compile the package:

patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-gcc34-3.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
yes "" | make config &&
sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
       -e 's|HAVE_MII 0|HAVE_MII 1|g' config.h &&
sed -i -e 's|# HAVE_IP_TOOLS=0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS=1|g' \
       -e 's|# HAVE_MII=0|HAVE_MII=1|g' config.make &&
make CC="gcc ${BUILD32}"

Install the package

make update

N32

Compile the package:

patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-gcc34-3.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
yes "" | make config &&
sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
       -e 's|HAVE_MII 0|HAVE_MII 1|g' config.h &&
sed -i -e 's|# HAVE_IP_TOOLS=0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS=1|g' \
       -e 's|# HAVE_MII=0|HAVE_MII=1|g' config.make &&
make CC="gcc ${BUILDN32}"

Install the package

make update

64Bit

Compile the package:

patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-gcc34-3.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-kernel_headers-4.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-mii_ioctl-1.patch &&
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-supress_hostname-1.patch &&
yes "" | make config &&
sed -i -e 's|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS 1|g' \
       -e 's|HAVE_MII 0|HAVE_MII 1|g' config.h &&
sed -i -e 's|# HAVE_IP_TOOLS=0|HAVE_IP_TOOLS=1|g' \
       -e 's|# HAVE_MII=0|HAVE_MII=1|g' config.make &&
make CC="gcc ${BUILD64}"

Install the package

make update

Contents

Installed Programs: arp, hostname, ifconfig, nameif, netstat, plipconfig, rarp, route, slattach, ipmaddr, iptunnel, mii-tool

Installed Libraries: None

Installed Directory: None

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