Hello, > On 2 Mar 2022, at 16:41, Peter Müller wrote: > > Hello Michael, > >> Thank you. Does this mean we are getting closer to tagging another release? > > actually, I was thinking of putting this straight into production without tagging another > release. For the latter, I would like to have some additional bugs resolved. Do we do this? > That is, of course, unless the xt_geoip/ipset changes introduced in Core Update 165 / 166 > require an updated libloc and/or we don't want to ship a bunch of patches on top of the current > one. Yes, the changes that I committed today and yesterday will bring massive performance improvements and so should at least land in 166. Best, -Michael > > Thanks, and best regards, > Peter Müller > >> >> -Michael >> >>> On 1 Mar 2022, at 21:52, Peter Müller wrote: >>> >>> My fault, again. :-/ >>> >>> Reported-by: Michael Tremer >>> Signed-off-by: Peter Müller >>> --- >>> src/python/location-importer.in | 6 +++--- >>> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/src/python/location-importer.in b/src/python/location-importer.in >>> index 83fb5c7..fe13482 100644 >>> --- a/src/python/location-importer.in >>> +++ b/src/python/location-importer.in >>> @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ >>> # # >>> # libloc - A library to determine the location of someone on the Internet # >>> # # >>> -# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 IPFire Development Team # >>> +# Copyright (C) 2020-2022 IPFire Development Team # >>> # # >>> # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # >>> # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # >>> @@ -691,9 +691,9 @@ class CLI(object): >>> >>> # How many octets do we need to add? >>> # (LACNIC does not seem to have a /8 or greater assigned, so the following should suffice.) >>> - if ldigits == 2: >>> + if ldigits == 1: >>> start_address = start_address[0] + ".0.0/" + start_address[1] >>> - elif ldigits == 3: >>> + elif ldigits == 2: >>> start_address = start_address[0] + ".0/" + start_address[1] >>> else: >>> log.warning("Could not recover IPv4 address from line in LACNIC DB format: %s" % line) >>> -- >>> 2.34.1 >>