Hi, > On 5 Feb 2021, at 17:31, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi all, > > On 05/02/2021 17:19, Michael Tremer wrote: >> Hello, >> Okay with me, if someone is happy to maintain it :) > > I am not sure that there will be a large amount of maintenance. This the the statement from the developer:- > > "Sipcalc development started back in 2001 and has most of the features I want in an ip calculator. It is no longer under active development, though bugfixes and patches are accepted." > > The current version was released in Jan 2013 so no bugfixes needed since then. Hmm, that isn’t good. But good that you checked. Are we leaving it then? -Michael > Regards, > Adolf >> -Michael >>> On 5 Feb 2021, at 11:38, Adolf Belka wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> On 05/02/2021 12:10, Michael Tremer wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> I am not sure if the console is a good place for this. >>>> Do people not use stuff on the web for this? >>> >>> You can do it on the web but this package does give a lot of information but I have it installed on my desktop pc. As I work on IPFire via ssh from my desktop then if I need to use sipcalc I can just open a terminal on my desktop and run it. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Adolf >>>> -Michael >>>>> On 5 Feb 2021, at 03:58, Jon Murphy wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Adolf, >>>>> >>>>> And one more request - very low priority. Can sipcalc be added as on IPFire Add-on? >>>>> >>>>> This came up in a thread: >>>>> https://community.ipfire.org/t/open-vpn-no-ping-to-192-168-0-240/4089/2?u=jon >>>>> >>>>> This may already be on Peter's to-do list. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Jon >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Feb 4, 2021, at 9:02 PM, Jon Murphy wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Adolf, >>>>>> >>>>>> Could I add a request for sqlite3? The current version is about 2 years old. >>>>>> >>>>>> [root(a)ipfire ~]# sqlite3 >>>>>> SQLite version 3.26.0 2018-12-01 12:34:55 >>>>>> Enter ".help" for usage hints. >>>>>> Connected to a transient in-memory database. >>>>>> Use ".open FILENAME" to reopen on a persistent database. >>>>>> sqlite> >>>>>> >>>>>> And with the blessing and approval of the Devs, can REGEXP be added to sqlite3? I don't know the security risk of this so if it cannot be done because of security that is fine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>> Jon >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jan 30, 2021, at 7:51 AM, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hallo all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am currently working on screen-4.8.0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My process for the packages I work on is I see an "interesting" package name in the list of programs being built and I check if it is up to date or not. If it is not then I have a go at it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If any of you have packages that you think it would be good/useful for me to work on then let me know and I will have a go. Otherwise I will keep on working on things that look "interesting" to me. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Have a great weekend. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Adolf. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sent from my Desktop Computer >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 30/01/2021 14:08, Peter Müller wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello Matthias, hello *, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thanks for your reply. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Glad you mention and take care of libgcrypt, that one is important. :-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Meanwhile, I am trying to get IPFire 2.x build working on my workstation [sic], working on >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> - binutils 2.36, which requires patching the kernel and hyperscan >>>>>>>> - hyperscan 5.4.0 >>>>>>>> - libseccomp 2.5.1 >>>>>>>> - Postfix 3.5.9 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> for Core Update 154. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> freetype unfortunately continues to break most recent ghostscript, and I have not yet found >>>>>>>> out why. In addition, ghostscript-fonts-std seems to be heavily outdated (8.11 != 9.x), but >>>>>>>> I have not found a suitable source for some more current RPMs flying around at OpenSuSE. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, and best regards, >>>>>>>> Peter Müller >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 27.01.2021 18:15, Peter Müller wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hello *, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> to avoid redundancies: I am currently working on Postfix 3.5.9 and (more important) sudo >>>>>>>>>> 1.9.5p2 for upcoming Core Update 154. Both fix some security issues; I am pretty sure you >>>>>>>>>> have heard of CVE-2021-3156 affecting the latter by now. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> There might be some minor stuff (USB/PCI database files, etc.) to do as well, but I have >>>>>>>>>> not checked that, yet. :-) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My two cents - working ('Devel' does it, I'm only watching ;-) ) on: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> libgcrypt => 1.9.1 >>>>>>>>> libgpg-error => 1.41 >>>>>>>>> libassuan => 2.5.4 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>> Matthias >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks, and best regards, >>>>>>>>>> Peter Müller >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>