+++ /dev/null
-include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
-
-PKG_NAME:=netcat
-PKG_VERSION:=0.7.1
-PKG_RELEASE:=2
-
-PKG_SOURCE:=$(PKG_NAME)-$(PKG_VERSION).tar.bz2
-PKG_SOURCE_URL:=@SF/$(PKG_NAME)
-PKG_MD5SUM:=0a29eff1736ddb5effd0b1ec1f6fe0ef
-
-PKG_INSTALL:=1
-
-include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
-
-define Package/netcat
- SECTION:=net
- CATEGORY:=Network
- TITLE:=A feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool.
- URL:=http://netcat.sourceforge.net/
-endef
-
-define Package/netcat/description
- Netcat is a featured networking utility which reads and writes data across network connections, using the TCP/IP protocol.
- It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities.
-endef
-
-define Build/Configure
- $(call Build/Configure/Default, \
- --disable-rpath \
- --with-included-getopt \
- )
-endef
-
-define Package/netcat/install
- $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/usr/bin
- $(INSTALL_BIN) $(PKG_INSTALL_DIR)/usr/bin/netcat \
- $(1)/usr/bin
-endef
-
-define Package/netcat/postinst
-#!/bin/sh
-if [ -e $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc ]; then
- rm -rf $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc;
-fi
-ln -s ./netcat $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc
-endef
-
-define Package/netcat/postrm
-#!/bin/sh
-rm $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc
-ln -s ../../bin/busybox $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc
-$${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc 2>&1 | grep 'applet not found' > /dev/null 2>&1 && rm $${IPKG_INSTROOT}/usr/bin/nc
-exit 0
-endef
-
-
-$(eval $(call BuildPackage,netcat))
+++ /dev/null
-Index: netcat-0.7.1/src/flagset.c
-===================================================================
---- netcat-0.7.1.orig/src/flagset.c 2009-02-06 19:56:01.000000000 +0100
-+++ netcat-0.7.1/src/flagset.c 2009-02-06 19:56:13.000000000 +0100
-@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
-
- int netcat_flag_count(void)
- {
-- register char c;
-+ register unsigned char c;
- register int i;
- int ret = 0;
-
-@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@
- Assumed that the bit number 1 is the sign, and that we will shift the
- bit 1 (or the bit that takes its place later) until the the most right,
- WHY it has to keep the wrong sign? */
-- ret -= (c >> 7);
-+ ret += (c >> 7);
- c <<= 1;
- }
- }