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We are DMCA-compliant and gladly to work with you. You may send an email to support [at] winpcapp. Feel free to create improvements and extensions to YAAC. It supports 16 different data reporting views as delivered, and can be extended with user-written "plugins" to add more functionality.

Here is where YAAC can be downloaded. If you would like to share information or questions about your use of YAAC, please join our mailing list first. Existing list members can post to the list by e-mailing to yaac-users groups. Bug reports can be e-mailed to the above mailing list, or submitted to the bug tracker on SourceForge note you will have to have a free SourceForge account in order to submit tickets, click here to get one if you don't already have one.

Either the standard Oracle distribution , OpenJDK , or a vendor-specific distribution for your platform should work, as long as it is up to the appropriate release of the Java standards. You can test whether you have an appropriate version of Java installed by getting a command shell on your system and issuing the command. If you do not have a sufficiently recent version of Java installed, use your vendor-provided software installer for Linux , or download one of the above Java distributions for your operating system and install or upgrade Java using the directions on the download site.

A zip file contains the current binary distribution. Note this file is over 21MB in size, and will unpack to a slightly larger amount of space, so ensure you have at least 50MB of free disk space to account for the zip file, the unpacking, and the other data files that YAAC will create once started.

To install the contents of the zip file, unzip this file in a directory on your system we recommend naming the directory "YAAC" , maintaining the internal subdirectory structure of the zip file. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able to use Bison with little trouble. Java is also supported as an experimental feature. It can also be found on the GNU mirrors ; please use a mirror if possible.

Documentation for Bison is available online, as is documentation for most GNU software. A brief summary is available by running bison --help.

Announcements about Bison and most other GNU software are made on info-gnu archive. Security reports that should not be made immediately public can be sent directly to the maintainer. If there is no response to an urgent issue, you can escalate to the general security mailing list for advice. Development of Bison, and GNU in general, is a volunteer effort, and you can contribute.



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