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| bgcolor=lightgreen | '''Debian 5.0 (Lenny)''' || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/Debian_5.0/i386/ x86] || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/Debian_5.0/amd64/ amd64] | | bgcolor=lightgreen | '''Debian 5.0 (Lenny)''' || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/Debian_5.0/i386/ x86] || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/Debian_5.0/amd64/ amd64] | ||
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+ | | bgcolor=lightgreen | '''xUbuntu 9.10''' || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/xUbuntu_9.010/i386/ x86] || [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/xUbuntu_9.10/amd64/ amd64] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 31 January 2011
Semi-official snapshot packages
Thomas Anders (Net-SNMP) and Marcus Rückert (darix, SuSE) maintain a repository that offers nightly binary snapshot packages for all active SVN branches for a number of popular Linux distros:
Debian 4.0 (Etch) | x86 | amd64 |
Debian 5.0 (Lenny) | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 9.10 | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 9.04 | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 8.10 | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 8.04 | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 7.10 | x86 | amd64 |
xUbuntu 7.04 | x86 | - |
xUbuntu 6.06 | x86 | - |
Fedora 10 | x86 | x86_64 |
Fedora 9 | x86 | x86_64 |
Fedora 8 | x86 | x86_64 |
Fedora 7 | x86 | x86_64 |
Fedora 6 | x86 | x86_64 |
RHEL 5 | x86 | x86_64 |
RHEL 4 | x86 | x86_64 |
CentOS 5 | x86 | x86_64 |
SuSE 11.0 | x86 | x86_64 |
SuSE 10.3 | x86 | x86_64 |
SuSE 10.2 | x86 | x86_64 |
SLES 10 SP1 | x86 | x86_64 |
SLES 9 | x86 | x86_64 |
The browsable package repository is part of the openSUSE Build Service.
Other packages
Lots of vendors/distros ship custom packages of Net-SNMP. Here's the attempt to keep track of most of them.
The Net-SNMP Project is very much interested to get packagers and vendors involved. Please get in touch with us, discuss your issues on the lists/IRC and submit your patches!