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could you make a release? #20

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little-dude opened this issue Jan 11, 2016 · 6 comments
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could you make a release? #20

little-dude opened this issue Jan 11, 2016 · 6 comments

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@little-dude
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Hi,

To package hping for some linux distros it would be super convenient to have an official tarball, but I couldn't find one. The README states:

The hping3 primary download site is the following:

http://www.hping.org

But http://www.hping.org/download.php redirects to github:

Hping is no longer actively developed, however from time to time, changes are submitted by users and are integrated into the main source tree. The development HQ is the Hping Github repository, please grab sources from Github.

So could you make a release so that there is a tarball available on github, please?

@ncopa
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ncopa commented Feb 10, 2016

+1

Even just a git tag for a release would be helpful.

@BrentonEarl
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+1
It would be a big help here as well if you made a release. It will make it easier to package hping3 for Slackware Linux.

@Sineaggi
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Sineaggi commented Mar 8, 2017

@antirez Can we get the pull requests looked at and a release? It would make distribution easier.

@davidak
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davidak commented Aug 15, 2018

This is now even more important since the website is down. (#38)

@BrentonEarl
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At this point it is probably better to use the latest git commit tag on GitHub as a source tarball.

@q2dg
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q2dg commented Oct 7, 2018

I'd switch to nping (https://www.nmap.org)

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