[Bug 219025] Review Request: ntop - A network traffic probe similar to the UNIX top command

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Summary: Review Request: ntop - A network traffic probe similar to the UNIX top command
Alias: ntop

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219025





------- Additional Comments From pertusus@xxxxxxx  2007-04-07 18:34 EST -------
(In reply to comment #99)

> > I checked some of those symbols, they were in admin.c,
> > or main.c and admin.c and main.c are only in ntop. This 
> > should really be reported upstream, this is weird....
> 
> Upstream claims to have fixed this.
>
> My rpmlint does now show any problems, but it never did on the other builds
> either.  Can you check and see if this clears it up for you?

It clears many of the undefined-non-weak-symbol, but not all. There
are still symbols from admin.c and main.c needed in the shared libs.

To get those warnings, you must run rpmlint against an installed package,
like 
rpmlint ntop

And it is similar than running
ldd -r  /usr/lib/libntopreport-3.3.so
(for undefined symbols)
and
ldd -r -u /usr/lib/libntopreport-3.3.so
(for Unused direct dependencies, and undefined symbols)


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