Package: cdpr Version: 2.4 Revision: 3 Maintainer: Alexander Hansen License: GPL2 Description: Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter BuildDepends: libpcap1 Depends: libpcap1-shlibs Source: mirror:sourceforge:%n/%v/%n-%v.tgz Source-Checksum: SHA256(32d3b58d8be7e2f78834469bd5f48546450ccc2a86d513177311cce994dfbec5) PatchScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev PCAPLDFLAGS=`pcap-config --libs` perl -pi -e 's/-O2 -ggdb/-Os/' Makefile perl -pi -e "s,^(LDFLAGS\s=\s).*,\1$PCAPLDFLAGS," Makefile << CompileScript: make InstallScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev mkdir -p %i/bin %i/share/%n cp -p %n %i/bin/ cp -pr cdpr? %i/share/cdpr/ << DocFiles: COPYING README* license.txt Homepage: http://www.monkeymental.com DescDetail: << CDPR is the Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter. This software will tell you which switch and port your device is plugged into. It is known to compile and run on Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, AIX and Windows (using pcap). In verbose mode, it decodes the entire CDP packet including information such as native VLAN, device capabilities, etc. It also has the ability to report the data back to a server so that you can use CDPR to keep an ever updating database of which devices are on which switch port. This code has had several additions made to it at the request of Cisco and is used in many of their labs. << DescPackaging: << Former Maintainer: Jack Fink No build system per se, so we rely on manually patching the Makefile and manually copying the build files. Use Fink's libpcapN. <<