# 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 10
+%define taglevel 13
#
# Polite request for people who spin their own kernel rpms:
# Linux-VServer
Patch200: patch-%{rpmversion}-vs%{vsversion}.diff
Patch210: linux-2.6-210-vserver-cpu-sched.patch
+Patch220: delta-ptrace-fix01.diff
# IP sets
Patch250: linux-2.6-250-ipsets.patch
Patch523: linux-2.6-523-raw-sockets.patch
Patch524: linux-2.6-524-peercred.patch
Patch525: linux-2.6-525-sknid-elevator.patch
+Patch526: linux-2.6-526-tun-tap.patch
Patch530: linux-2.6-530-built-by-support.patch
Patch540: linux-2.6-540-oom-kill.patch
Patch550: linux-2.6-550-raise-default-nfile-ulimit.patch
%ApplyPatch 200
%ApplyPatch 210
+%ApplyPatch 220
%ApplyPatch 250
%endif
%changelog
+* Mon Jul 21 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-13
+- fix for tcpdump/tcp payloads
+
+* Tue Jul 15 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-12
+- * Bugfix in tuntap
+- * Attempt to fix TCP-payload-related problems with tcpdump
+
+* Wed Jul 09 2008 Sapan Bhatia <sapanb@cs.princeton.edu> - linux-2.6-22-11
+- * Split up VNET+ module into its component patches
+- * Added tun/tap support
+
* Tue Jul 08 2008 Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <daniel@hozac.com> - linux-2.6-22-10
- Filling a statically allocated buffer cannot fail, right?