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Package Details: zeek 7.0.3-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/zeek.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | zeek |
Description: | A network analysis framework |
Upstream URL: | https://zeek.org |
Licenses: | BSD |
Submitter: | synnick |
Maintainer: | dllcoolj |
Last Packager: | dllcoolj |
Votes: | 5 |
Popularity: | 0.000002 |
First Submitted: | 2019-06-04 11:57 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-15 01:15 (UTC) |
Dependencies (14)
- bash (bash-devel-static-gitAUR, bash-devel-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR, bash-gitAUR)
- libmaxminddb (libmaxminddb-gitAUR)
- libpcap (libpcap-gitAUR)
- python (python37AUR, python311AUR, python310AUR)
- zlib (zlib-ng-compat-gitAUR, zlib-gitAUR, zlib-ng-compatAUR)
- bison (byacc-bisonAUR, bison-gitAUR) (make)
- cmake (cmake-gitAUR) (make)
- flex (flex-gitAUR) (make)
- geoip (geoip-gitAUR) (make)
- gperftools (gperftools-gitAUR) (make)
- openssl (openssl-gitAUR, openssl-staticAUR) (make)
- shadow (shadow-selinuxAUR) (make)
- swig (swig-gitAUR) (make)
- python-semantic-version (optional) – zeekpkg
Required by (3)
- ivre (optional)
- ivre-git (optional)
- monopticon
Latest Comments
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<deleted-account> commented on 2023-07-15 20:14 (UTC)
Bumped to 6.0.0 LTS version of Zeek. I'll be uploading a -git version later this week for those interested in bleed edge options.
enemyleft commented on 2022-09-16 21:08 (UTC)
Hi, Looks like the patch "0001-Fix-default-build-with-disable-cpp-tests.patch" was already applied to the source in the latest version (5.0.1)? - I am getting an error that the patch was already applied. When I skip the patch in prepare() it works.
bennyboersma commented on 2022-05-04 22:05 (UTC)
Hi,
I cannot seem to find the configuration files like node.cfg, networks.cfg and zeekctl.cfg when using this package. Can someone point me in the right direction?
boogy commented on 2020-09-17 11:11 (UTC)
You need to change the path to the patch file as it's not installing due to a wrong path.
Replace ../../ with ../patchfile.diff
Best, Boogy
synnick commented on 2020-05-14 12:46 (UTC)
I've rolled the version back to 3.0.6 due to compilation errors encountered on an up to date arch system and gcc 10.1.0.
https://github.com/zeek/zeek/issues/970
It's possible a 3.1.x will address the issue.
synnick commented on 2020-05-14 09:04 (UTC)
Hi Erik, Pierre
Ok, I accept the arguments. I've changed the prefix to /usr, removed the (incorrect) peg to git to prefer 3.1.3 and disabled what I could of optional pieces of the build.
The package now unpacks its ~2000 files into the following directories:
eschwartz commented on 2020-05-13 20:57 (UTC)
Please convert this package to build from the latest stable release, and optionally create a second package named zeek-git which builds the latest development version from git master.
P.S. Upstream being strange and installing outside of /usr isn't a good reason to do so ourselves, furthermore, ignore their OBS package and look at the project README which doesn't list any --prefix to use.
P.P.S. Arch also does not do gratuitous split packaging, while debian as a matter of policy does. Therefore certainly don't emulate upstream's respect for debian packaging standards in their debian package by introducing debian packaging standards to archlinux.
mcd1992 commented on 2020-05-13 03:33 (UTC)
Package marked for deletion.
plt commented on 2020-02-05 14:22 (UTC)
Hi @synnick
I understand your choice, but I think the point of a Linux distribution is to be consistent: in ArchLinux, packages install under /usr. It is normal that, when installing a software using its source (as opposed to the distribution packages), you install it somewhere under /opt or /usr/local. But when installing an Archlinux or AUR package, one may expect that it installs under /usr.
My 2 cents,
Pierre
synnick commented on 2020-02-05 14:16 (UTC)
Hi Pierre,
Sorry for the move of the package to /opt/zeek. I've been slowly aligning this package with the style used upstream by Johanna Amann (0xxon) on the OBS found here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:zeek/zeek.
A few months ago, I actually opened a pull to include a zeek PKGBUILD and the response was to stick with /opt/zeek and further split the zeek package into a few different subcomponents (libbroker, zeekctl, zeek-core, etc, etc).
So I intend to follow that style with this PKGBUILD because it will reduce differences across OSes even if it isn't in the standard dirs.
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