* [LARTC] tcng version 9h
@ 2003-11-07 3:20 Werner Almesberger
2003-11-10 7:36 ` Nelson E. Castillo
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From: Werner Almesberger @ 2003-11-07 3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
... is on SourceForge:
http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist/tcng-9h.tar.gz
md5sum 9b7c520f92b312a5a00da12bad35f57d
See also http://tcng.sourceforge.net/
This release upgrades to the current 2.4 kernels, fixes a few minor
glitches in the build system, and adds the options --no-manual and
--with-manual to configure, so that tcng can be build without the
documentation (also, configure uses --no-manual if it can't find
latex or dvips).
The complete list of changes is below.
- Werner
----------------------------------- CHANGES -----------------------------------
Version 9h (7-NOV-2003)
-----------------------
- tcc/ext/Makefile: dependencies now only include .c files compiled in that
directory, removing a warning when building RPMs
- split tcsim/Makefile into Makefile.unclean and Makefile.clean to avoid
rebuilding klib and ulib when cleaning up after configuration changes
- configure is compatible with 2.4.22 and 2.4.23 (pre-release, tested with
2.4.23-pre9)
- setup.klib generates linux/smp.h needed for 2.4.22
- tcsim/trace.c and tcsim/modules/sch_discard.c adjust ..._drop prototype for
interface change in 2.4.22
- setup.klib clears LANG before using sed on [^ -~]
- setup.klib adds "err" and "error_report" members to "struct sock" in
af_netlink.c (for 2.4.23)
- updated kernel version example in tcng/README from 2.4.21 to 2.4.22
- configure: added options --no-manual and --with-manual (abbreviations -m and
-M) to allow building tcng with or without the documentation (suggested by
"raptor")
- configure: automatically assumes --no-manual if either latex or dvips is not
in the PATH
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* Re: [LARTC] tcng version 9h
2003-11-07 3:20 [LARTC] tcng version 9h Werner Almesberger
@ 2003-11-10 7:36 ` Nelson E. Castillo
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From: Nelson E. Castillo @ 2003-11-10 7:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lartc
Hi,
I tried compiled tcng withj HTB support using a vanilla 2.4.22 Linux
Kernel. I downloaded iproute2 and the HTB patch from the locations
suggested in the README file that comes with tcng.
After compilation, some tests fail doing a 'make test'.
For the first test, I used gcc 2.95.4 and gcc-3.0 (debian woody),
and a test fails:
http://www.geocities.com/arhuaco/post/tcng-9hlog-debian-woody.txt
For the second one, I used gcc 3.3.2 (Debian - Knoppix 3.3), and it
failed in a different way.
http://www.geocities.com/arhuaco/post/tcng-9hlog-knoppix-3.3.txt
The Knoppix kernel is not a vanilla kernel, but by reading tests/README
I think it doesn't matter for the tests.
Well, I'd like to know if I'm doing something wrong.
Regards,
Nelson.-
>Quoting Werner Almesberger (Fri, 7 Nov 2003 00:20:47 -0300 :
>(snip ... )
> .. is on SourceForge:
> http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist/tcng-9h.tar.gz
> md5sum 9b7c520f92b312a5a00da12bad35f57d
>(snip ... )
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and you are the easiest person to fool.
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