Package: dhcp Version: 3.0pl1 Revision: 3 Maintainer: Marvin Malkowski Jr. Source: ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/%n/%n-%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 85164daf66b2a46b59923750c5716fd1 PatchScript: sed "s|@FINK@|%p|g" < %a/%f.patch | patch -p1 CompileScript: << ./configure make << InstallScript: << make install DESTDIR=%d mkdir -p %i/var/db/ mkdir -p %i/etc/ touch %i/var/db/dhcpd.leases touch %i/etc/dhcpd.conf << ConfFiles: %p/etc/dhcpd.conf %p/var/db/dhcpd.leases DocFiles: ANONCVS CHANGES COPYRIGHT README RELNOTES DaemonicFile: << DHCP Server Starting DHCP Server %p/sbin/dhcpd -q -cf %p/etc/dhcpd.conf -lf %p/var/db/dhcpd.leases << DaemonicName: dhcp Description: DHCP Server/Client by the ISC DescDetail: << The ISC Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Distribution provides a freely redistributable reference implementation of all aspects of the DHCP protocol, through a suite of DHCP tools: - A DHCP server - A DHCP client - A DHCP relay agent These tools all use a modular APIB which is designed to be sufficiently general that it can easily be made to work on POSIX-compliant operating systems and also non-POSIX systems like Windows NT and MacOS. The DHCP server, client and relay agent are provided both as reference implementations of the protocol and as working, fully-featured sample implementations. Both the client and the server provide functionality that, while not strictly required by the protocol, is very useful in practice. The DHCP server also makes allowances for non-compliant clients which one might still like to support. << DescUsage: << Run 'sudo daemonic install dhcp' to launch at startup. Run 'sudo daemonic enable dhcp' to launch immediately. << DescPackaging: << Modifies Makefile.conf to put everything in the right places. << DescPort: << Compiles perfectly on Darwin << License: OSI-Approved Homepage: http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP/