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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brett Koonce
a636f74cbf silk 2.5.0
Closes Homebrew/homebrew#13741.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-07-29 15:42:06 -07:00
nibbles 2bits
00d40f1316 silk: remove fails_with :llvm
After testing silk using llvm from XCode-4.3.2 and finding it
compiles well, remove the `fails_with :llvm` block.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-06-11 22:10:38 -07:00
Adam Vandenberg
f72c14f0b1 silk: fix sha1 2012-06-11 21:45:23 -07:00
nibbles 2bits
b39b89a196 silk 2.4.7
Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2012-06-11 21:33:36 -07:00
Jack Nagel
64afeec6d4 Use new fails_with DSL syntax
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2012-04-01 12:39:59 -05:00
Adam Vandenberg
99b61b9a23 Update fails_with_llvm in formulae 2011-03-25 23:31:30 -07:00
Adam Vandenberg
4147b05c57 Use ruby style for inheritance. 2011-03-12 11:55:09 -08:00
Adam Vandenberg
1abecc4e0b silk 2.4.0 2010-11-07 10:59:18 -08:00
Douglas Creager
dca9cdd58f yaf and silk don't work with LLVM
Both generate linker errors.  Please see issue 2215 [1] for details.

[1] http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/issue/2215

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-08-18 13:43:39 -07:00
Adam Vandenberg
7bd947eb0b Update formulae for version 0.7
* Use new "url" features
* Use keg_only DSL
* Use "skip_clean :all" DSL
* Whitespace and style cleanups
* Make bash invocations less silly
* Use new man2-man8 helpers
* Remove "FileUtils." since it is included in Formula
* Use real names for deps instead of aliases
* ENV.x11 now updates path, so remove that from individual brews
2010-08-07 18:08:53 -07:00
Douglas Creager
9208f5df88 SiLK 2.3.1
SiLK, the System for Internet-Level Knowledge, is a collection of
traffic analysis tools developed by the CERT Network Situational
Awareness Team (CERT NetSA) to facilitate security analysis of large
networks.  The SiLK tool suite supports the efficient collection,
storage, and analysis of network flow data, enabling network security
analysts to rapidly query large historical traffic data sets.  SiLK is
ideally suited for analyzing traffic on the backbone or border of a
large, distributed enterprise or mid-sized ISP.

A SiLK installation consists of two categories of applications: the
packing system and the analysis suite.  The packing system collects
IPFIX, NetFlow v9, or NetFlow v5 and converts the data into a more
space efficient format, recording the packed records into
service-specific binary flat files.  The analysis suite consists of
tools which read these flat files and perform various query
operations, ranging from per-record filtering to statistical analysis
of groups of records.  The analysis tools interoperate using pipes,
allowing a user to develop a relatively sophisticated query from a
simple beginning.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2010-06-11 10:25:00 -07:00