traceroute: Update to version 2.1.0

Message ID 20210701212604.282568-1-adolf.belka@ipfire.org
State Accepted
Commit 4a5312694593f905b65c37167d53fdb5570c385f
Headers
Series traceroute: Update to version 2.1.0 |

Commit Message

Adolf Belka July 1, 2021, 9:26 p.m. UTC
  - Update from 2.0.18 (2011) to 2.1.0 (2016 - latest version)
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
    2016-03-08  Dmitry Butskoy  <Dmitry@Butskoy.name> - 2.1.0
	*  Improve the main loop for better interactivity.
	   Instead of waiting silently for maximum expiration time of probes
	    in progress, use timeout of the first probe (which will be printed
	    first from now) only.
	*  Speedup wait mechanism.
	   Traditional traceroute implementation always waited the whole timeout
	    for any probe. But if we already have some replies from the same hop,
	    or even from some next hop, we can use the round trip time
	    of such a reply as a hint to determine the actual reasonable
	    amount of time to wait.
	   Now the `-w' option has a form of three (in general) float values
	    separated by a comma (or a slash): `-w MAX_SECS,HERE,NEAR' .
	    (last two are optional). MAX_SECS specifies the maximum time
	    (in seconds) to wait, in any case.
	   The optional HERE specifies a factor to multiply the round trip time
	    of an already received response from the same hop.
	   The resulting value is used as a timeout for the probe, instead of
	    (but no more than) MAX_SECS. The optional NEAR specifies a similar
	    factor for a response from some next hop.
	   The time of the first found result is used in both cases.
	   First, we look for the same hop (of the probe which will be printed
	    first from now). If nothing found, then look for some next hop.
	   If nothing found, use MAX_SECS. If HERE and/or NEAR have zero values,
	    the corresponding computation is skipped.
	   HERE and NEAR are always set to zero if only MAX_SECS is specified
	    (which provides compatibility with previous versions). Thus, if your
	    scripts use `-w SECS', then nothing changed for you, since
	    the lonely SECS implies `-w SECS,0,0' .
	   Defaults are 5.0 seconds for MAX_SECS, 3.0 times for HERE and
	    10.0 times for NEAR.
	   Certainly, the new algorithm can lead to premature expiry
	    (especially when response times differ at times) and printing "*"
	    instead of a time. Anyway, you can always switch this algorithm off,
	    just by specifying `-w' with the desired timeout only (fe. `-w 5').
	   We continue to wait whole MAX_SECS when one probe per time
	    must be sent (`--sport', `-P proto'), because it seems more harmful
	    rather than helpful to try to wait less in such cases.
	   To provide compatibility with 2.0.x versions, use:
		traceroute -w 5
	    (or any other desired `-w' value).
	*  Hint people to use the system traceroute(8) instead of
	    tcptraceroute wrapper (by providing a stderr header).
	   The using of this wrapper is a little bit harmful, since it has
	    less possibilities and a little different set of options.
	   For those who are used to use tcptraceroute in cmdline,
	    just create a link with that name to the system traceroute.
	   When invoked as "tcp*", it then behaves as `traceroute -T'.
	   (The simple manual page added for this case in the wrapper subdir).
	   The original tcptraceroute had some options differ ("lpNSAE"),
	    but they was rare used. Most common "dnFifmqwst" was just the same.
	   Therefore it should be painless to use the system binary directly,
	    instead of the limited wrapper (which is still provided indeed).
    2016-02-15  Dmitry Butskoy  <Dmitry@Butskoy.name> - 2.0.22
	*  Some portability fixing and improvements (Felix Janda)
	*  Require clear numbers for options and arguments (Sergey Salnikov)
	*  Drop compilation date from the version string (Debian #774365)
	*  New tcp module option `reuse', which utilize SO_REUSEADDR
	    to reuse local port numbers for the huge workloads (Richard Sheehan)
	*  Avoid poll(2) call with spurious zero timeout in some rare cases
	    by rounding the value properly using ceil(3)
    2014-11-12  Dmitry Butskoy  <Dmitry@Butskoy.name> - 2.0.21
	*  Fix `--mtu' and `-F' working on kernels >= 3.13
	*  Some manual page improving (Christopher Mann)
    2014-06-14  Dmitry Butskoy  <Dmitry@Butskoy.name> - 2.0.20
	*  Describe all complementary long options in the man page (Jan Synacek)
	*  Use correct service name for AS lookups (Frederic Mangano)
	*  Avoid some rare case null dereference (geogriffin@jsgriff.com)
	*  Improve expiration check for simultaneous probes
    2012-11-19  Dmitry Butskoy  <Dmitry@Butskoy.name> - 2.0.19
	*  DCCP protocol support (rfc4340), by Samuel Jero
	    Use "-D" option for it (the protocol-specific options
	    are available too).
	*  Update COPYING and COPYING.LIB license files to the latest
	    published ones (due to FSF address changes etc.) (Jan Synacek)
	*  Add mention of "-l" option to manual (Filip Holec)

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
---
 lfs/traceroute                                              | 6 +++---
 ...te-2.0.18-ipfire.patch => traceroute-2.1.0-ipfire.patch} | 0
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
 rename src/patches/{traceroute-2.0.18-ipfire.patch => traceroute-2.1.0-ipfire.patch} (100%)
  

Patch

diff --git a/lfs/traceroute b/lfs/traceroute
index 87157ff42..0ec14538e 100644
--- a/lfs/traceroute
+++ b/lfs/traceroute
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ 
 
 include Config
 
-VER        = 2.0.18
+VER        = 2.1.0
 
 THISAPP    = traceroute-$(VER)
 DL_FILE    = $(THISAPP).tar.gz
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@  DL_FROM    = $(URL_IPFIRE)
 DIR_APP    = $(DIR_SRC)/$(THISAPP)
 TARGET     = $(DIR_INFO)/$(THISAPP)
 PROG       = traceroute
-PAK_VER    = 3
+PAK_VER    = 4
 
 DEPS       =
 
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@  objects = $(DL_FILE)
 
 $(DL_FILE) = $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE)
 
-$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = b7254149b7f081cce07f4b9e065ba5ef
+$(DL_FILE)_MD5 = 84d329d67abc3fb83fc8cb12aeaddaba
 
 install : $(TARGET)
 
diff --git a/src/patches/traceroute-2.0.18-ipfire.patch b/src/patches/traceroute-2.1.0-ipfire.patch
similarity index 100%
rename from src/patches/traceroute-2.0.18-ipfire.patch
rename to src/patches/traceroute-2.1.0-ipfire.patch