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  3. data/INSTALL +239 -0
  4. data/README +37 -0
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  7. data/ifconfig_examples/darwin.txt +17 -0
  8. data/ifconfig_examples/dragonflybsd.txt +10 -0
  9. data/ifconfig_examples/dragonflybsd_netstat.txt +14 -0
  10. data/ifconfig_examples/freebsd.txt +17 -0
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  13. data/ifconfig_examples/linux_ethernet.txt +20 -0
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  16. data/ifconfig_examples/sunos.txt +10 -0
  17. data/lib/ifconfig.rb +71 -0
  18. data/lib/ifconfig/bsd/ifconfig.rb +72 -0
  19. data/lib/ifconfig/bsd/interface_types.rb +69 -0
  20. data/lib/ifconfig/bsd/network_types.rb +3 -0
  21. data/lib/ifconfig/common/ifconfig.rb +84 -0
  22. data/lib/ifconfig/common/interface_types.rb +130 -0
  23. data/lib/ifconfig/common/network_types.rb +49 -0
  24. data/lib/ifconfig/linux/ifconfig.rb +41 -0
  25. data/lib/ifconfig/linux/interface_types.rb +112 -0
  26. data/lib/ifconfig/linux/network_types.rb +55 -0
  27. data/lib/ifconfig/sunos/ifconfig.rb +38 -0
  28. data/lib/ifconfig/sunos/interface_types.rb +77 -0
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+ Version 1.2.1
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+ - import into GitHub (Alex Peuchert)
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+ - added .gemspec for automatic GEM creation
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+ - All IP addresses (v4 and v6) are ipaddr objects now.
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+ - Rework unit tests to run from rake
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+ - New features courtesy of Jeremy Tregunna
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+ * Fixed "command not found" error when executing "netstat" on some of the BSD's
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+ $Id: INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 2005/07/02 19:10:57 hobe Exp $
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+ Requirements
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+ ------------
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+ Installation
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+ config
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+ compiles extentions
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+ install
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+ installs files
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+ clean
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+ Task Options for Config
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+ ruby install.rb config -- --with-tklib=/usr/lib/libtk-ja.so.8.0
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+ Task Options for Install
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+ ------------------------
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+
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+ --no-harm
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+ prints what to do and done nothing really.
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+ --prefix=PATH
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+ a prefix of the installing directory path.
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+ This option may help binary package maintainers.
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+ A default value is an empty string.
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+ Installing Programs with setup.rb
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+ =================================
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+
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+ Quick Start
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+ -----------
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+
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+ Type these lines on command line:
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+ ("#" line may require root privilege)
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+ $ ruby setup.rb config
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+ $ ruby setup.rb setup
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+ # ruby setup.rb install
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+ Details
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+ -------
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+
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+ Usage of setup.rb is:
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+ ruby setup.rb <global options>
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+ ruby setup.rb [<global options>] <task> [<task options>]
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+ Global Options
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+ --------------
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+
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+ -q,--quiet
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+ suppress message outputs
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+ --verbose
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+ output messages verbosely (default)
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+ -h,--help
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+ prints help and quit
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+ -v,--version
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+ prints version and quit
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+ --copyright
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+ prints copyright and quit
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+ These are acceptable tasks:
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+ config
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+ Checks and saves configurations.
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+ show
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+ Prints current configurations.
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+ setup
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+ Compiles ruby extentions.
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+ install
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+ Installs files.
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+ clean
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+ Cleans created files.
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+ distclean
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+ Cleans created files.
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+ Task Options for CONFIG
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+ -----------------------
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+
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+ --prefix=PATH
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+ a prefix of the installing directory path
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+ --std-ruby=PATH
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+ the directory for standard ruby libraries
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+ --site-ruby-common=PATH
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+ the directory for version-independent non-standard
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+ ruby libraries
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+ --site-ruby=PATH
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+ the directory for non-standard ruby libraries
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+ --bin-dir=PATH
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+ the directory for commands
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+ --rb-dir=PATH
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+ the directory for ruby scripts
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+ --so-dir=PATH
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+ the directory for ruby extentions
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+ --data-dir=PATH
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+ the directory for shared data
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+ --ruby-path=PATH
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+ path to set to #! line
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+ --ruby-prog=PATH
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+ the ruby program using for installation
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+ --make-prog=NAME
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+ the make program to compile ruby extentions
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+ --without-ext
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+ forces to setup.rb never to compile/install
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+ ruby extentions.
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+ --rbconfig=PATH
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+ your rbconfig.rb to load
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+ You can view default values of these options by typing
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+ $ ruby setup.rb --help
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+ If there's the directory named "packages",
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+ You can also use these options:
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+ --with=NAME,NAME,NAME...
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+ Package names which you want to install.
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+ --without=NAME,NAME,NAME...
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+ Package names which you do not want to install.
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+
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+ [NOTE] You can pass options for extconf.rb like this:
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+
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+ ruby setup.rb config -- --with-tklib=/usr/lib/libtk-ja.so.8.0
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+ Task Options for INSTALL
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+ ------------------------
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+
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+ --no-harm
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+ prints what to do and done nothing really.
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+ --prefix=PATH
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+ The prefix of the installing directory path.
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+ This option may help binary package maintainers.
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+ A default value is an empty string.