libtrace3 3.0.22-0.2 source package in Ubuntu
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libtrace3 (3.0.22-0.2) unstable; urgency=medium * Non-maintainer upload. * Rename libraries for 64-bit time_t transition. Closes: #1062688 -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden> Wed, 28 Feb 2024 20:45:34 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Matt Brown
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Matt Brown
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- libpacketdump3-dev: development headers for the libpacketdump library
This package contains development headers and other ancillary files for
the libpacketdump library.
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libpacketdump provides a library which can parse packets and display the
packet contents in a nice human-readable form. The output is similar to that
produced by tcpdump, although the formatting is somewhat more verbose.
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libpacketdump is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University in New Zealand.
- libpacketdump3-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpacketdump3-dev
- libpacketdump3t64: network packet parsing and human-readable display library
libpacketdump provides a library which can parse packets and display the
packet contents in a nice human-readable form. The output is similar to that
produced by tcpdump, although the formatting is somewhat more verbose.
.
libpacketdump is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University in New Zealand.
- libpacketdump3t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpacketdump3t64
- libtrace-tools: helper utilities for use with the libtrace process library
libtrace is a library for trace processing. These tools perform many common
tasks that are required when analysing and manipulating network traces.
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Multiple input methods and formats are supported including device capture,
raw and gz-compressed traces, and sockets.
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libtrace is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University in New Zealand.
- libtrace-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for libtrace-tools
- libtrace3-dev: development headers for the libtrace network processing library
This package contains development headers and other ancillary files for
the libtrace library.
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libtrace is a library for trace processing. It supports multiple input
methods, including device capture, raw and gz-compressed trace, and sockets;
and multiple input formats, including pcap and DAG.
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libtrace is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University in New Zealand.
- libtrace3t64: network trace processing library supporting many input formats
libtrace is a library for trace processing. It supports multiple input
methods, including device capture, raw and gz-compressed trace, and sockets;
and multiple input formats.
.
libtrace is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University in New Zealand.
- libtrace3t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libtrace3t64
- libwandio1-dev: development headers for the libwandio library
This package contains development headers and other ancillary files for
the libwandio library.
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libwandio is a file I/O library that will read and write both compressed and
uncompressed files. All compression-related operations are performed in a
separate thread where possible resulting in significant performance gains for
tasks where I/O is the limiting factor (most simple trace analysis tasks are
I/O-limited).
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libwandio is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University, New Zealand.
- libwandio1t64: multi-threaded file compression and decompression library
File I/O library that will read and write both compressed and uncompressed
files. All compression-related operations are performed in a separate thread
where possible resulting in significant performance gains for tasks where I/O
is the limiting factor (most simple trace analysis tasks are I/O-limited).
.
libwandio is developed by the WAND Network Research Group at Waikato
University, New Zealand.
- libwandio1t64-dbgsym: debug symbols for libwandio1t64