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About "iana-etc"
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The iana-etc package installs services(5) and protocols(5) using
data from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority iana.org/>. In future, other such files may be added. Included are snapshots of the data from the IANA, scripts to transform that data into the needed formats, and scripts to fetch the latest data. Maintainer: Seth W. Klein Home Page: http://www.sethwklein.net/projects/iana-etc/ Bug reports and patches are welcome. PORT ALIASES Please report any additional port aliases that you need. The port-aliases file contains the current list. To minimize cruft, it in- cludes only aliases for which there has been reported need. If you need an alias that isn't included, you may see the error: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype Some useful things for finding out what alias is needed: * strace from * grep -r 'getaddrinfo' in the appropriate source tree The various RFCs and such usually list the number for an alias but it may be faster to just check the FreeBSD services file at Bug reports and patches are welcome at the maintainer address listed above. DEPENDENCIES GNU Awk 3.1.0 or Later Numerous GNU Awk extensions are used. Awk was chosen over Perl for its smaller size and more flexible installation process both of which are important in a bootstrap environ- ment. Version 3.1.0 or later is required for support of the third argu- ment to match(). The workaround to support older versions would be less readable and slower so I'd rather not include it without good reason. Like GNU Awk before 3.1.0, Mawk doesn't support three ar- gument match() and so is not supported. 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