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Tracking bandwich in downstream package repositories #287
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Yes I can put this tracking table in README. I assume this is what you want? |
Not necessarily but IMHO helpful. This was more of an invitation to get bandwhich in to more downstream package repos |
I think it's unable to add While downloading and installing All packages that provided in For we can't submit Related things |
We ran into the same issue while setting up CI. In our case the developers of npcap were gracious enough to offer us the OEM installer, but it's strictly for CI purposes so the download link is confidential. Obviously this is not applicable for public packaging, so there's not much we can do here. Too bad I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. |
Seems like I was too trigger-happy to close this issue. I'll reopen it for now. |
Will this be an issue for getting bandwhich into Debian ? |
Considering npcap is a Windows program and bandwhich uses something else on Linux, my guess is that no, that is not an issue for Debian. |
Nope. Linux provides an API to these information via procfs, which needs no special dependencies. Windows on the other hand... Well, Windows is Windows. I'll stop here. |
please add this dll at least on github packages's zip for windows (if there's some method to pack it inside an executable, it will be great). |
Unfortunately, I would have to say no to this request. Redistribution is not something permitted by npcap's license, which we fully intend to respect. Please download npcap directly from https://npcap.com/. |
@luzpaz - Since |
@Dragon1573 Thanks for the heads-up. Please feel free to label and close the downstream ticket in that case. |
Currently bandwhich is available in the following package repositories:
TODO
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