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Bug#: 78588
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Status: RESOLVED
Resolution: FIXED
Assigned To: Gentoo's Team for Core System packages <base-system@gentoo.org>
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Reporter: Mike Nerone <mike@nerone.org>
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Description:   Opened: 2005-01-18 15:22 0000
ipsec-tools includes /usr/bin/setkey, which seems logical. The illogical thing
is that iputils (part of the system class under portage) includes it, as well
(illogical both because the vast majority of systems have no need for it, and
because there is a separate package that addresses it). So this is both a
misplacement report and a collision-protect report.

------- Comment #1 From SpanKY 2005-01-18 17:06:06 0000 -------
it's not illogical at all considering iputils is a hell of a lot older than
ipsec-tools

when iputils was first added, ipsec-tools didnt exist

now that we have an actual package just for setkey and friends, i'll punt the
relevant stuff from iputils

------- Comment #2 From Mike Nerone 2005-01-18 18:51:35 0000 -------
Clearly, the context of my comments *is*, in fact, the present, and not the
distant past. :P

------- Comment #3 From Mike Nerone 2005-01-20 10:56:37 0000 -------
Saw the punt...setkey man page is still in there and still collides, though.

------- Comment #4 From SpanKY 2005-01-20 11:02:59 0000 -------
indeed ... i'll have fixed shortly

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