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Now you can write your own TCP using packet sockets. As a side effect, tcptraceroute...
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Summary: The Linux kernel (the core of the Linux operating system)
# for module-tag.py - sublevel is used for the version (middle) part of tag names
%define name linux-2.6
%define module_version_varname sublevel
# for module-tag.py - sublevel is used for the version (middle) part of tag names
%define name linux-2.6
%define module_version_varname sublevel
-%define taglevel 1
7
+%define taglevel 1
8
#
# Polite request for people who spin their own kernel rpms:
#
# Polite request for people who spin their own kernel rpms:
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rm -f /lib/modules/%{KVERREL}uml/modules.*
%endif
%changelog
%endif
%changelog
+* Mon Jul 28 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-18
+- Now you can write your own TCP using packet sockets. As a side effect, tcptraceroute runs to completion including the
+- last hop.
+
* Mon Jul 28 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-17
- Optimize packet socket support to eliminate a packet copy.
* Mon Jul 28 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-17
- Optimize packet socket support to eliminate a packet copy.