Ethereal-dev: [Ethereal-dev] SVR4 packages have ancient PSTAMP

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From: Jeff Morriss <jeff.morriss@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:46:26 -0400

Doing a "pkginfo -l ethereal" shows:

   PKGINST:  ethereal
      NAME:  ethereal 0.10.5
  CATEGORY:  application,network
      ARCH:  sparc
   VERSION:  0.10.5
    VENDOR:  Ethereal Development Team
      DESC:  A GUI network protocol analyzer
    PSTAMP:  2000-07-16
  INSTDATE:  Jul 12 2004 17:17
     EMAIL:  gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    STATUS:  completely installed
     FILES:       95 installed pathnames
                   5 shared pathnames
                  13 directories
                  49 executables
               58134 blocks used (approx)

Note the PSTAMP from 4 years ago...

Simply removing the PSTAMP line (from "pkginfo.in"):

Index: packaging/svr4/pkginfo.in
===================================================================
--- packaging/svr4/pkginfo.in   (revision 11736)
+++ packaging/svr4/pkginfo.in   (working copy)
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
 CATEGORY="application,network"
 DESC="A GUI network protocol analyzer"
 VENDOR="Ethereal Development Team"
-PSTAMP="2000-07-16"
 EMAIL="gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx"
 ISTATES="S s 1 2 3"
 RSTATES="S s 1 2 3"

makes the package creation process add a (current) timestamp, something like:

    PSTAMP:  beartooth20040330110147

(though it will generate a warning message when the package is created--I'm not sure why as I think this is the best way for PSTAMPs to be created.)