Re: ShowEQ 5.0.0.19 released
Format: 1.7
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 22:40:58 -0500
Source: showeq
Binary: showeq-dev showeq showeq-doc
Architecture: source i386 all
Version: 5.0.0.19-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Bob Tanner <[email protected]>
Changed-By: Robert J. Tanner <[email protected]>
Description:
showeq - realtime packet analyzer for Everquest
showeq-dev - development tools for ShowEQ
showeq-doc - documentation for showeq
Changes:
showeq (5.0.0.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
Files:
c285a273b4d34e27a743e196738ddc1c 706 net optional showeq_5.0.0.19-1.dsc
71414f9c425a4807f27a2324c4c9d17b 970200 net optional showeq_5.0.0.19-1.tar.gz
684c0b49616d4e0ca366bb0affc9f3b4 75196 doc optional showeq-doc_5.0.0.19-1_all.deb
6defbb591cb9aff62ca1febfb5a37ec2 6652176 net optional showeq_5.0.0.19-1_i386.deb
c4ec5b850cf1015ef82774756ea8bd55 81282 net optional showeq-dev_5.0.0.19-1_i386.deb
Re: ShowEQ 5.0.0.19 released
Fedora Core 3 and RHEL 4 rpms are up in my usual location:
http://gibbled.com/seq
To install these on Fedora Core 3 for the first time, download both the maps and the application package, then go to the directory you saved them in and type the command
Code:
rpm -ivh showeq-5.0.0.19-1.i386.rpm showeq-maps-1.0-4.noarch.rpm
and the packages will install. As always, you will need to be root to install the packages or run ShowEQ. (If you're downloading a future version, of course the version numbers won't be the same.)
When you need to update, you will usually only need to update the showeq package, the showeq-maps package will rarely change. If you had a previous RPM version installed, just update with
Code:
rpm -Fvh showeq-5.0.0.19-1.i386.rpm
If you aren't using Fedora Core 3, but your system does use RPMs, feel free to try and see if these work. Due to differences in the libpcap and qt versions, I also have an RHEL4 version posted since I had a few requests for those, and the SRPM will build on RHEL3 and other white box rebuilds if you want to go that route.
Note that I've built it so that it places SEQ under /usr/bin, and the maps and other files in /usr/share/showeq, and documentation is in /usr/share/doc/showeq-<version> but if you're a keener on keeping it in /usr/local it should be relocateable.