From katie at ripe.net Mon Jul 12 17:34:11 2004 From: katie at ripe.net (Katie Petrusha) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 17:34:11 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]IRRToolSet with support for latest RPSLng draft? In-Reply-To: <16610.60672.600166.439764@diotima.switch.ch> References: <16610.60672.600166.439764@diotima.switch.ch> Message-ID: <20040712153411.GA22642@ripe.net> On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 06:40:32PM +0200, Simon Leinen wrote: Dear Simon, The IRRToolSet is now being reimplemented to support the latest draft, and the 'semicolon' issue has been already addressed. > Now that the RPSLng draft seems to have stabilized, and the pilot > RPSLng registry supports draft-blunk-rpslng-05.txt, wouldn't it be > great if the IRRToolSet could also be upgraded to that version? > > (Especially the requirement for trailing semicolons has been causing a > lot of people pain when they tried to experiment with RPSLng.) > > Regards, > -- > Simon. -- Kind regards, Katie Petrusha RIPE NCC From p.caci at seabone.net Wed Jul 21 10:10:41 2004 From: p.caci at seabone.net (Pierfrancesco Caci) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:10:41 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]trying to compile with gcc 3.3.4 Message-ID: <87llhd6ari.fsf@paperino.noc.seabone.net> Hello, trying to compile IRRToolSet-4.8.1 plus Glen Turner's irrtoolset-20040308-1.patch, with gcc (GCC) 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-3) flex 2.5.31 bison (GNU Bison) 1.875a I get the following error: flex -P`basename command.l .l` command.l mv lex.`basename command.l .l`.c `basename command.l`.cc c++ -c -O3 -gstabs+ -frtti -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I.. -I../../src/Core -I../../src/rpsl command.l.cc command.l:80: error: redefinition of `int commandlineno' lex.command.c:334: error: `int commandlineno' previously defined here make[2]: *** [command.l.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/tech/IRRToolSet-4.8.1/src/RtConfig' make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tech/IRRToolSet-4.8.1/src' tech at clarabella:~/IRRToolSet-4.8.1 $ Script done on mer 21 lug 2004 10:00:46 CEST Full configuration and compilation output is available here: http://bassotto.noc.seabone.net/~pieffe/IRRToolSet.compilation.log.gz Any ideas ? Pf -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pierfrancesco Caci | Network & System Administrator - INOC-DBA: 6762*PFC p.caci at seabone.net | Telecom Italia Sparkle - http://etabeta.noc.seabone.net/ Linux paperino 2.4.20 #1 Mon Dec 2 17:02:14 CET 2002 i686 GNU/Linux From training at ripe.net Wed Jul 21 16:26:52 2004 From: training at ripe.net (RIPE NCC Training) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 16:26:52 +0200 Subject: [irrtoolset]Announcement Routing Registry Training Courses Message-ID: <200407211426.i6LEQr4c004780@birch.ripe.net> Dear Colleagues, [apologies for duplicate postings] As a service to its members the RIPE NCC offers the "Routing Registry Training Course". The main objective of the "Routing Registry Training Course" is to familiarise the LIRs with the features of the Routing Registry, while introducing the relevant tools and services of the RIPE NCC. The course also offers practical exercises. OVERVIEW OF TOPICS COVERED IN THE COURSE: - Routing Registry as a part of the RIPE Whois Database and the Internet Routing Registry (IRR) - Specifying routing policies using (RPSL) Routing Policy Specification Language and the RtConfig tool - IRRToolSet - Routing Information Service (RIS) - Routing Registry Consistency Check Project Please note that this is an advanced course. It will: - NOT teach the basics of routing - NOT teach the basics of RIPE Database operations, - NOT describe how to receive Internet resources from the RIPE NCC - NOT describe how to operate a Local Internet Registry (LIR) The target audience of the course are technical staff of LIRs: e.g. network operators, engineers etc. This course is not intended for administrative or management staff (e.g. Hostmasters) . It is assumed that all attendees will be familiar with Border Gateway Protocol routing and with the RIPE Database (i.e. creating/modifying objects). This course is based on interactive exercises in a local network set-up. Please bring your laptops equipped with the following: - A working Ethernet card, - Three meters of Ethernet cable, - A secure connection client, - A web browser. Please be prepared to share your laptop (or at least allow another attendee to "look over your shoulder") if necessary. The Routing Registry Training Course is conducted in the English language and is free of charge, since it is covered by the membership fee. More information about the Routing Registry Training Course can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/training/rr/ REGISTRATION: You can register for a Routing Registry Training Course at the following URL: http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/trainingform.pl.cgi Or by completing the registration form at the end of this e-mail and replying to . In order to register for a Routing Registry Training Course you must be an employee of an LIR and either: - be an LIR contact - be confirmed by an LIR contact LIR contacts are those employees of an LIR who are registered with RIPE NCC as authoritative contact persons. It is expected that most of those interested in the Routing Registry Training Course will not be an authoritative contact person for their LIR, and therefore will be, refused by the course registration "robot". In order to be admitted to the course, a confirmation e-mail must be sent to . Please approach the LIR contacts from your organisation personally, since the identity of LIR contacts is confidential, and the RIPE NCC is unable to divulge contact persons for any given LIR. Kind Regards, Training Team RIPE NCC **************************************************************************** COURSE DATES AND VENUES ======================== Date: Friday 15 October 2004 Time: 0900 - 1700 Location: Geneva, Switzerland AND: Date: Tuesday 23 November 2004 Time: 0900 - 1700 Location: Damascus, Syria AND: Date: Friday 17 December 2004 Time: 0900 - 1700 Location: Amsterdam, the Netherlands ***************************************************************************** REGISTRATION FORM ================= %START PART 1 - Registration 1) Your name Enter First name, Last name in full e.g. John Doe Mary-Beth Walton # NAME [ ] 2) Your Registry ID (format: country-code.) # REG [ ] 3) Your e-mail address # EMAIL [ ] 4) Your NIC handle (optional) # NICHANDLE [ ] 5) The course you plan to attend (date and location) # COURSE [ ] %END