[Pkg-net-snmp-devel] Bug#557434: Bug#557434: libsnmp-base: Asks (with high priority) to download non-free bits on installation
Vincent Bernat
bernat at debian.org
Tue Nov 24 07:03:46 UTC 2009
OoO Pendant le temps de midi du lundi 23 novembre 2009, vers 12:56,
Jochen Friedrich <jochen at scram.de> disait :
>> - As stated several times in the discussion leading to this change,
>> libsnmp-base doesn't necessarily need these MIBs to function; only the
>> command-line tools, and *possibly* other software using libsnmp-base
>> that wants names rather than numbers, do. That would tend to lead to
>> a "Suggests" at most from libsnmp-base. Prompting for installation
>> proves quite intrusive by comparison, for something most users don't
>> need.
> The problem is I don't really know which package only needs libsnmp-base
> or libsmi2-common and which package needs the MIBs.
libsmi2-common contains just MIB. Some packages sets an explicit
dependency on this package (wireshark-common and python-pysnmp4) and
therefore should suggests the future contrib package that will replace
it.
> I'm really into moving the MIB installation to a package in contrib. This
> package should probably depend on libsmi2 as smistrip does a better job than
> the script included in the net-snmp package.
libsmi2-common also contains many more MIB than the previous version of
libsnmp-base but this is a lot of files that should be checked for their
licenses. We could just package a non-free package from libsmi2 sources
with those MIB (provided we do the license check). This would allow to
ship MIB without downloading anything. We should just create a dummy
package suggesting the non-free one and containing some note about the
necessity to install the non-free package to get MIB. Applications
requiring MIB may depend on this dummy package or suggests the non-free
one.
However, since IETF MIB have already been cleaned (i.e modified) I think
that there is still some legal aspect in this.
--
/* Thanks to Rob `CmdrTaco' Malda for not influencing this code in any
* way.
*/
2.4.3 linux/net/core/netfilter.c
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