Ubuntu package "pump" available

Asked by alphaomega

Hello,

after quite a while, I now realized that there is a "pump" package available for Ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/pump
However, the Copyright etc. does not mention the authors of the heatpumpMonitor software.
Are they linked in any way? Did someone try that "pump" package with Ubuntu? Does it work?

Thanks for your kind feedback.
Best regards, ao

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Robert Penz (robert-penz-name) said :
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Sorry for not answering for some time I was on holidays. I don't know that package, I'll take a look at it next week, and get back to you.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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alphaomega (alpha-omega) said :
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Please do not let this question expire. Thanks.

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Best Robert Penz (robert-penz-name) said :
#4

according to the package description (apt-cache show pump) it has nothing todo with heatpumpMonitor - I think there is just a link problem in launchpad.

 This is the BOOTP/DHCP client written by RedHat.
 .
 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and BOOTP (Boot Protocol)
 are protocols which allow individual devices on an IP network to get
 their own network configuration information (IP address, subnetmask,
 broadcast address, etc.) from network servers. The overall purpose of
 DHCP and BOOTP is to make it easier to administer a large network.
 .
 Pump is a combined BOOTP and DHCP client daemon, which allows your
 machine to retrieve configuration information from a server. You
 should install this package if you are on a network which uses BOOTP
 or DHCP.

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alphaomega (alpha-omega) said :
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Thanks Robert Penz, that solved my question.