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This is netkit-rwho-0.17 for Linux.

This package updates netkit-rwho-0.16.

If you're reading this off a CD, go right away and check the net
archives for later versions and security fixes. As of this writing the
home site for NetKit is
        ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/Networking/netkit

Contents:
        ruptime         Program to print LAN uptimes
        rwho            Program to print current LAN user logins
        rwhod           Daemon to maintain data for rwho/ruptime
        
Requires:
        Working compiler, libc, and kernel.

Security:
        This release contains no known security fixes relative to
        netkit-rwho-0.16. However, it contains patches to enable
        running as a non-root user in a chroot area, so it provides
        a definite increment in security. Versions prior to NetKit-0.09
        should not be used under any circumstances.

Installation:
        Do "./configure --help" and decide what options you want. The
        defaults should be suitable for most Linux systems. Then run
        the configure script.

        Do "make" to compile.
        Then (as root) do "make install".

        Save a backup copy of any mission-critical program in case the
        new one doesn't work, and so forth. We warned you.

        If you get gcc warnings from files in /usr/include, they are
        due to problems in your libc, not netkit. (You may only see
        them when compiling netkit because netkit turns on a lot of
        compiler warnings.)

DEC CC:
        The DEC compiler for the Alpha is now freely available. This
        is a much better compiler with gcc, that is, it generates much
        better code. If you have the DEC compiler, you can explicitly
        use the DEC compiler instead of gcc by configuring like this:

                ./configure --with-c-compiler=ccc

        It is known to generate spurious warnings on some files. Also,
        some headers from some versions of glibc confuse it; that may
        prevent netkit from working. Other problems should be reported
        as bugs.

Bugs:
        Please make sure the header files in /usr/include match the
        libc version installed in /lib and /usr/lib. If you have weird
        problems this is the most likely culprit.

        Also, before reporting a bug, be sure you're working with the
        latest version.

        If something doesn't compile for you, fix it and send diffs.
        If you can't, send the compiler's error output.

        If it compiles but doesn't work, send as complete a bug report as 
        you can. Patches and fixes are welcome, as long as you describe 
        adequately what they're supposed to fix. Please, one patch per
        distinct fix. Please do NOT send the whole archive back or
        reindent the source.

        Be sure to send all correspondence in e-mail to the netkit address.
        Postings to netnews or mailing lists will not be seen due to the 
        enormous volume. Also, anything that doesn't get filed in the bug
        database is quite likely to end up forgotten.

        Please don't report known bugs (see the BUGS file(s)) unless you
        are including fixes. :-)

        Mail should be sent to: netbug@ftp.uk.linux.org


Early in April 2000, a hacker broke into the machine that was hosting
the netkit bug database for me and trashed it. Unfortunately, it seems
backups hadn't gotten done for a while, so three months of mail (since
mid-January) was lost. So, if you sent something and didn't hear back,
or you sent something, heard back, but the changes failed to appear in
this release (unlikely but possible) - please resend.

Please see http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~dholland/computers/netkit.html
if you are curious why it was so long between the 0.10 and 0.16 releases.

Future plans for netkit maintenance are still up in the air, but in the
meantime new releases will still appear from time to time. I don't have
a whole lot of cycles to spare to work on netkit, so things are likely
to continue to be fairly slow.

David A. Holland
23 July 2000

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