这是里面的readme文件 里面compiling里提到Run './configure' followed by 'make'.就可以,为什么我做的时候生成不了Makefile呢 还是系统应该怎么配置一下
Spinning Cube of Doom
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It's a neat network visualization toy, and not much more.
RUNNING IT
'doomcube' expects input on stdin of the format 'sourceip destip portnum'.
Typical usage is to run tcpdump and pipe the output through the translation
scripts into 'doomcube'.
Scaling can be controlled by changing the source or destination range with
'-s' or '-d' on the command line. To map incoming connections from the
internet to your local IP space, change the destination to be your IP block,
for example '-d 10.10.0.0/255.255.0.0'. The coodinates will scale to map
that IP block to the cube axis, and packets outside of that range will be
ignored.
The '--resolution' switch controls the granularity of point caching. The
default is 30000. This can be set lower on systems with lower CPU or
graphics power.
The density of the background grid is controlled via '--ndivisions'.
Usually five to eight divisions look best.
When the cube is running, left mouse click and drag will spin it. Right
mouse click and drag will set autospin at the rate you moved.
'f' toggles fullscreen mode.
'esc' quits.
COMPILING
The Doomcube uses the standard autoconf configure system to find the
components in your system.
Run './configure' followed by 'make'.
There is currently no 'make install'. Just run it.
SUPPORT
No, not really. This is more or less just a toy to watch network stuff
happen. It's a bit of a hack, it's not terribly optimised.
BIG CHANGES
Removed native libpcap support. It's not secure, and it didn't work that
well, use tcpdump | foo.pl | doomcube
Added autoconf