# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 name tcpick version 0.2.1 revision 2 checksums rmd160 8d4dd48c639e52ef681cd64c366a99c296171f06 \ sha256 cf3c3814518f5565df3884d07e1e3015d88ac1dbfe3885635dd6e67d6ce46dd2 \ size 175871 categories net license GPL-2+ maintainers nomaintainer description a tcp stream sniffer, tracker and capturer long_description \ tcpick is a textmode sniffer libpcap-based that can track, \ reassemble and reorder tcp streams. Tcpick is able to save \ the captured flows in different files or displays them in \ the terminal, and so it is useful to sniff files that are \ transmitted via ftp or http. It can display all the stream \ on the terminal, when the connection is closed in different \ display modes like hexdump, hexdump + ascii, only printable \ charachters, raw mode and so on. Available a color mode \ too, helpful to read and understand better the output of \ the program. Actually it can handle several interfaces, \ including ethernet cards and ppp. It is useful to keep \ track of what users of a network are doing, and is usable \ with textmode tools like grep, sed, awk. homepage http://tcpick.sourceforge.net/ master_sites sourceforge:project/${name}/${name}/${version} depends_lib port:libpcap patch.pre_args -p1 patchfiles-append implicit.patch # More patches from tcpick_0.2.1-10.debian.tar.xz patchfiles-append avoid-implicitly-converted-pointers.patch \ fix-spelling-errors.patch \ CVE-2006-0048.patch \ fix-double-free-error.patch \ fix-infinite-loop-on-powerpc.patch \ fix-man-invocation.patch \ fix-build-with-gcc5.patch \ set-timestamp-pcap-header-structure.patch \ fix-gcc-10.patch configure.args --mandir=${prefix}/share/man