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Bug#728808: marked as done (RFP: web100-userland -- The userland library and utilities for accessing and manipulating web100 TCP/IP instrumentation)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #728808,
regarding RFP: web100-userland -- The userland library and utilities for accessing and manipulating web100 TCP/IP instrumentation
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dominic Hamon <dominic@google.com>

* Package name    : web100-userland
  Version         : 1.8.0
* URL             : http://www.web100.org/
* License         : LGPL
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : The userland library and utilities for accessing and manipulating web100 TCP/IP instrumentation

The Web100 software implements a set of instruments in the TCP/IP stack
of an operating system.  The software is divided in two pieces:
- A patch to the Linux kernel, which collects the data, and...
- A library and a set of utilities (the userland), for accessing and
  manipulating these instruments.
This package provides both the library and utilities.

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The link mentioned in this RFP does not work anymore. I am closing this
RFP now. In case the software is still maintained and needed in Debian, please file a new RFP.

  Thorsten

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