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Accepting request 573557 from home:avindra - Update to new upstream release 4.15.0 * Add "show" subcommand to "ip fou" * Restore --no-print-directory option for silent builds * SPDX license identifiers * Show 'external' link mode in output * Update kernel headers with new SPDK identifier * bpf: allocate opcode table in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: allow loading programs for a specific ifindex * bpf: expose bpf_parse_common() and bpf_load_common() * bpf: initialize the verifier log * bpf: keep parsed program mode in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: pass program type in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: rename bpf_parse_common() to bpf_parse_and_load_common() * bpf: split parse from program loading * bpf: update header file * bridge: fdb: print NDA_SRC_VNI if available * bridge: vlan: support for per vlan tunnel info * devlink, rdma, tipc: properly define TARGETS without HAVE_MNL * devlink: Ignore unknown attributes * drop unneeded include of syslog.h * f_bpf: communicate ifindex for eBPF offload * flower: Represent HW traffic classes as classid values * gre,ip6tnl/tunnel: Fix noencap- support * gre/tunnel: Print erspan_index using print_uint() * gre6/tunnel: Do not submit garbage in flowinfo * gre6/tunnel: Output flowlabel after tclass * gre: Fix ttl inherit option * ifcfg/rtpr: convert to POSIX shell * ila: Fix reporting of ILA locators and locator match * ila: added csum neutral support to ipila * ila: create ila_common.h * ila: fix formatting of help message * ila: support for configuring identifier and hook types * ila: support to configure checksum neutral-map-auto * include: add TCP fastopen option * include: qdisc offload defines * include: update ethernet headers * ip fou: pass family attribute as u8 * ip/ipvlan: enhance ability to add mode flags to existing modes * ip/tunnel: Abstract tunnel encapsulation options printing * ip/tunnel: Correct and unify ttl/hoplimit printing * ip/tunnel: Document "external" parameter * ip/tunnel: No need to free answer after rtnl_talk() on error * ip/tunnel: Simplify and unify tos printing * ip/tunnel: Unify setup and accept zero address for local/remote endpoints * ip/tunnel: Use get_addr() instead of get_prefix() for local/remote endpoints * ip/tunnel: Use print_0xhex() instead of print_string() * ip/tunnel: Use tnl_parse_key() to parse tunnel key * ip6/tunnel: Fix tclass output * ip6/tunnel: Unify encap_limit printing * ip6/tunnel: Unify flowlabel printing * ip6/tunnel: Unify tclass printing * ip6_gre: add support for ERSPAN tunnel * ip6tnl/tunnel: Do not print obscure flowinfo * ip6tnl/tunnel: Output hoplimit before encapsulation limit * ip: add fastopen_no_cookie option to ip route * ip: add vxcan to help text * ip: add vxcan/veth to ip-link man page * ip: address: fix stats64 JSON object name * ip: bridge_slave: add neigh_suppress to the type help and * ip: bridge_slave: add support for per-port group_fwd_mask * ip: gre: fix IFLA_GRE_LINK attribute sizing * ip: link_ip6tnl.c/ip6tunnel.c: Support IP6_TNL_F_ALLOW_LOCAL_REMOTE flag * ip: mroute: Print offload indication * ip: validate vlan value for vlan info * ipaddress: Make sure VF min/max rate API is supported before using it * ipaddress: Use family_name() for better code reuse * iplink: Fix "alias" parameter length calculations * iplink: Improve index parameter handling * iplink: Kill redundant network device name checks * iplink: Process "alias" parameter correctly * iplink: Use ll_index_to_name() instead of if_indextoname() * iplink: Use ll_name_to_index() instead of if_nametoindex() * iplink: Validate minimum tx rate is less than maximum tx rate * iplink: bridge: support bridge port vlan_tunnel attribute * iplink: communicate ifindex for xdp offload * iplink: new option to set neigh suppression on a bridge port * iproute2: fixes to compile on some systems. * iproute: "list/flush/save default" selected all of the routes * iproute: list/flush/save filter also by metric * iproute: source code cleanup * iptnl/ip6tnl: Unify ttl/hoplimit parsing routines * lib/libnetlink: re malloc buff if size is not enough * lib/libnetlink: update rtnl_talk to support malloc buff at run time * libnetlink: Handle extack messages for non-error case * link_gre6: Detect invalid encaplimit values * link_ip6tnl: Use IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT to initialize local/remote endpoints * link_iptnl: Kill code duplication * link_iptnl: Open "encap" JSON object * link_iptnl: Print tunnel mode * link_vti6: Always add local/remote endpoint attributes * man: Add initial manpage for tc-cbs(8) * man: Clarify idleslope calculation for tc-cbs * man: Document the meaning of zero in min/max_tx_rate parameters * man: add -json option to tc manpage * man: add more keywords to ip.8 short description * man: document ip fou show * man: document ip route get mark * man: document ip xfrm policy nosock * man: fix small formatting errors * man: ip-address: document 15-char limit for LABEL * man: routel/routef: don't mention filesystem paths * man: tc-csum.8: Fix inconsistency in example description * man: tc-flower: add explanation for hw_tc option * man: tc-mqprio: add documentation for new offload options * mark shell scripts +x * netem: use fixed rather than floating point for scaling * qdisc: print offload indication * ss: Buffer raw fields first, then render them as a table * ss: Implement automatic column width calculation * ss: Introduce columns lightweight abstraction * ss: Replace printf() calls for "main" output by calls to helper * ss: add AF_VSOCK support * ss: add missing path MTU parameter * ss: allow AF_FAMILY constants >32 * ss: fix NULL pointer access when parsing unix sockets with oldformat * ss: fix crash when skipping disabled header field * ss: fix crash with invalid command input file * ss: print tcpi_rcv_ssthresh * ss: remove duplicate assignment * tc/lexer: let quotes actually start strings * tc/mqprio: Offload mode and shaper options in mqprio * tc: Add support for the CBS qdisc * tc: B.W limits can now be specified in %. * tc: Fix filter protocol output * tc: Optimize gact action lookup * tc: bash-completion: add missing 'classid' keyword * tc: break long lines * tc: fix command "tc actions del" hang issue * tc: fix json array closing * tc: fix second printing of requeues * tc: flower remove unused variable * tc: flower: support for matching MPLS labels * tc: jsonify actions core, filter core, flower filter, fq_codel qdisc, gact action, htb qdisc, matchall filter, mirred action, qdisc core, stats2, and vlan action. * tc: move action cookie print out of the stats if * tc: remove action cookie len from printout * tc: remove no longer relevant README * tc: replace magic constant 16 with #define * tc: util: Don't call NEXT_ARG_FWD() in __parse_action_control() * tc_filter: resolve device name before parsing filter * tc_util: Drop needless pointer check * tc_util: Silence spurious compiler warning * tests: make sure rand_dev suffix has 6 chars * tests: read limited amount from /dev/urandom * tipc: change family attribute from u32 to u16 * tunnel: Add space between encap-dport and encap-sport in non-JSON output * tunnel: Return constant string without copying it * uapi: add include linux/vm_sockets_diag.h * utils: fix makeargs stack overflow * utils: ll_addr: Handle ARPHRD_IP6GRE in ll_addr_n2a() * vti/tunnel: Unify ikey/okey printing * vti/vti6: Minor improvements * vti6/tunnel: Unify and simplify link type help functions * vxcan,veth: Forbid "type" for peer device * vxlan: Make id optional when modifying a link * {f, m}_bpf: don't allow specifying multiple bpf programs - drop man-fix-documentation-references-in-manual-pages.patch * debian specific paths were removed altogether - partial cleanup with spec-cleaner - use https in urls OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/573557 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=152
2018-02-08 00:11:24 +01:00
Wed Feb 7 02:17:21 UTC 2018 - avindra@opensuse.org
- Update to new upstream release 4.15.0
* Add "show" subcommand to "ip fou"
* Show 'external' link mode in output
* bridge: vlan: support for per vlan tunnel info
* gre6/tunnel: Output flowlabel after tclass
* ila: support for configuring identifier and hook types
* ila: support to configure checksum neutral-map-auto
* ip6_gre: add support for ERSPAN tunnel
* ip6tnl/tunnel: Output hoplimit before encapsulation limit
* ip: add fastopen_no_cookie option to ip route
* ip: bridge_slave: add neigh_suppress to the type help and
* ip: bridge_slave: add support for per-port group_fwd_mask
* ip: validate vlan value for vlan info
* iplink: new option to set neigh suppression on a bridge port
* link_iptnl: Print tunnel mode
* qdisc: print offload indication
* ss: Implement automatic column width calculation
* ss: Introduce columns lightweight abstraction
* ss: add AF_VSOCK support
* ss: add missing path MTU parameter
* ss: print tcpi_rcv_ssthresh
* tc: Add support for the CBS qdisc
* tc: bandwith limits can now be specified in %.
Accepting request 573557 from home:avindra - Update to new upstream release 4.15.0 * Add "show" subcommand to "ip fou" * Restore --no-print-directory option for silent builds * SPDX license identifiers * Show 'external' link mode in output * Update kernel headers with new SPDK identifier * bpf: allocate opcode table in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: allow loading programs for a specific ifindex * bpf: expose bpf_parse_common() and bpf_load_common() * bpf: initialize the verifier log * bpf: keep parsed program mode in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: pass program type in struct bpf_cfg_in * bpf: rename bpf_parse_common() to bpf_parse_and_load_common() * bpf: split parse from program loading * bpf: update header file * bridge: fdb: print NDA_SRC_VNI if available * bridge: vlan: support for per vlan tunnel info * devlink, rdma, tipc: properly define TARGETS without HAVE_MNL * devlink: Ignore unknown attributes * drop unneeded include of syslog.h * f_bpf: communicate ifindex for eBPF offload * flower: Represent HW traffic classes as classid values * gre,ip6tnl/tunnel: Fix noencap- support * gre/tunnel: Print erspan_index using print_uint() * gre6/tunnel: Do not submit garbage in flowinfo * gre6/tunnel: Output flowlabel after tclass * gre: Fix ttl inherit option * ifcfg/rtpr: convert to POSIX shell * ila: Fix reporting of ILA locators and locator match * ila: added csum neutral support to ipila * ila: create ila_common.h * ila: fix formatting of help message * ila: support for configuring identifier and hook types * ila: support to configure checksum neutral-map-auto * include: add TCP fastopen option * include: qdisc offload defines * include: update ethernet headers * ip fou: pass family attribute as u8 * ip/ipvlan: enhance ability to add mode flags to existing modes * ip/tunnel: Abstract tunnel encapsulation options printing * ip/tunnel: Correct and unify ttl/hoplimit printing * ip/tunnel: Document "external" parameter * ip/tunnel: No need to free answer after rtnl_talk() on error * ip/tunnel: Simplify and unify tos printing * ip/tunnel: Unify setup and accept zero address for local/remote endpoints * ip/tunnel: Use get_addr() instead of get_prefix() for local/remote endpoints * ip/tunnel: Use print_0xhex() instead of print_string() * ip/tunnel: Use tnl_parse_key() to parse tunnel key * ip6/tunnel: Fix tclass output * ip6/tunnel: Unify encap_limit printing * ip6/tunnel: Unify flowlabel printing * ip6/tunnel: Unify tclass printing * ip6_gre: add support for ERSPAN tunnel * ip6tnl/tunnel: Do not print obscure flowinfo * ip6tnl/tunnel: Output hoplimit before encapsulation limit * ip: add fastopen_no_cookie option to ip route * ip: add vxcan to help text * ip: add vxcan/veth to ip-link man page * ip: address: fix stats64 JSON object name * ip: bridge_slave: add neigh_suppress to the type help and * ip: bridge_slave: add support for per-port group_fwd_mask * ip: gre: fix IFLA_GRE_LINK attribute sizing * ip: link_ip6tnl.c/ip6tunnel.c: Support IP6_TNL_F_ALLOW_LOCAL_REMOTE flag * ip: mroute: Print offload indication * ip: validate vlan value for vlan info * ipaddress: Make sure VF min/max rate API is supported before using it * ipaddress: Use family_name() for better code reuse * iplink: Fix "alias" parameter length calculations * iplink: Improve index parameter handling * iplink: Kill redundant network device name checks * iplink: Process "alias" parameter correctly * iplink: Use ll_index_to_name() instead of if_indextoname() * iplink: Use ll_name_to_index() instead of if_nametoindex() * iplink: Validate minimum tx rate is less than maximum tx rate * iplink: bridge: support bridge port vlan_tunnel attribute * iplink: communicate ifindex for xdp offload * iplink: new option to set neigh suppression on a bridge port * iproute2: fixes to compile on some systems. * iproute: "list/flush/save default" selected all of the routes * iproute: list/flush/save filter also by metric * iproute: source code cleanup * iptnl/ip6tnl: Unify ttl/hoplimit parsing routines * lib/libnetlink: re malloc buff if size is not enough * lib/libnetlink: update rtnl_talk to support malloc buff at run time * libnetlink: Handle extack messages for non-error case * link_gre6: Detect invalid encaplimit values * link_ip6tnl: Use IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT to initialize local/remote endpoints * link_iptnl: Kill code duplication * link_iptnl: Open "encap" JSON object * link_iptnl: Print tunnel mode * link_vti6: Always add local/remote endpoint attributes * man: Add initial manpage for tc-cbs(8) * man: Clarify idleslope calculation for tc-cbs * man: Document the meaning of zero in min/max_tx_rate parameters * man: add -json option to tc manpage * man: add more keywords to ip.8 short description * man: document ip fou show * man: document ip route get mark * man: document ip xfrm policy nosock * man: fix small formatting errors * man: ip-address: document 15-char limit for LABEL * man: routel/routef: don't mention filesystem paths * man: tc-csum.8: Fix inconsistency in example description * man: tc-flower: add explanation for hw_tc option * man: tc-mqprio: add documentation for new offload options * mark shell scripts +x * netem: use fixed rather than floating point for scaling * qdisc: print offload indication * ss: Buffer raw fields first, then render them as a table * ss: Implement automatic column width calculation * ss: Introduce columns lightweight abstraction * ss: Replace printf() calls for "main" output by calls to helper * ss: add AF_VSOCK support * ss: add missing path MTU parameter * ss: allow AF_FAMILY constants >32 * ss: fix NULL pointer access when parsing unix sockets with oldformat * ss: fix crash when skipping disabled header field * ss: fix crash with invalid command input file * ss: print tcpi_rcv_ssthresh * ss: remove duplicate assignment * tc/lexer: let quotes actually start strings * tc/mqprio: Offload mode and shaper options in mqprio * tc: Add support for the CBS qdisc * tc: B.W limits can now be specified in %. * tc: Fix filter protocol output * tc: Optimize gact action lookup * tc: bash-completion: add missing 'classid' keyword * tc: break long lines * tc: fix command "tc actions del" hang issue * tc: fix json array closing * tc: fix second printing of requeues * tc: flower remove unused variable * tc: flower: support for matching MPLS labels * tc: jsonify actions core, filter core, flower filter, fq_codel qdisc, gact action, htb qdisc, matchall filter, mirred action, qdisc core, stats2, and vlan action. * tc: move action cookie print out of the stats if * tc: remove action cookie len from printout * tc: remove no longer relevant README * tc: replace magic constant 16 with #define * tc: util: Don't call NEXT_ARG_FWD() in __parse_action_control() * tc_filter: resolve device name before parsing filter * tc_util: Drop needless pointer check * tc_util: Silence spurious compiler warning * tests: make sure rand_dev suffix has 6 chars * tests: read limited amount from /dev/urandom * tipc: change family attribute from u32 to u16 * tunnel: Add space between encap-dport and encap-sport in non-JSON output * tunnel: Return constant string without copying it * uapi: add include linux/vm_sockets_diag.h * utils: fix makeargs stack overflow * utils: ll_addr: Handle ARPHRD_IP6GRE in ll_addr_n2a() * vti/tunnel: Unify ikey/okey printing * vti/vti6: Minor improvements * vti6/tunnel: Unify and simplify link type help functions * vxcan,veth: Forbid "type" for peer device * vxlan: Make id optional when modifying a link * {f, m}_bpf: don't allow specifying multiple bpf programs - drop man-fix-documentation-references-in-manual-pages.patch * debian specific paths were removed altogether - partial cleanup with spec-cleaner - use https in urls OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/573557 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=152
2018-02-08 00:11:24 +01:00
* {f, m}_bpf: don't allow specifying multiple bpf programs
- drop man-fix-documentation-references-in-manual-pages.patch
* debian specific paths were removed altogether
- partial cleanup with spec-cleaner
- use https in urls
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Sun Dec 10 23:47:36 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
- Remove iproute2-doc (removed upstream) and
doc-revert-PDF-creation.patch .
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Fri Nov 17 21:05:25 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.14.1
* ss: distinguish between IPv4 and IPv6 wildcard sockets
* bridge: this patch adds json support for bridge mdb show
* tc actions: improved batching and time filtered dumping
* iproute: add support for SRv6 local segment processing
* ip: add new command line argument -json (mutually exclusive with -color)
* gre: add support for ERSPAN tunnel
* tc: m_ife: allow ife type to zero
* tc: m_ife: print IEEE ethertype format
* iproute: add support for seg6 l2encap mode
* devlink: Add support for special format protocol headers
* devlink: Add support for protocol IPv4/IPv6/Ethernet special formats
* ss: detect IPPROTO_ICMPV6 sockets
* tc/actions: introduce support for jump action
* devlink: add batch command support
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Wed Sep 6 07:09:53 UTC 2017 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- Update to new upstream release 4.13
* extended ack support
* ip monitor: support IFLA_EVENT
* many BPF improvements
* new command rdma
* fixes for issues reported by Coverity
* updated documentation and examples
* bridge: distinguish between ext. learned vs offloaded FDBs
* ip netns: make /var/run/netns bind-mount recursive
* geneve: support for modifying geneve device
* utils: return default family when rtm_family is not
RTNL_FAMILY_IPMR/IP6MR
* tc: m_tunnel_key: add csum/nocsum option
* tc filter: add support for chain index
* tc action: introduce support for goto chain action
* tc: flower: add support for tcp flags
* tc: add support for TRAP action
* tc: flower: add support for matching on ip tos and ttl
* ip: add support for GRE ignore-df knob
* ip route get: extend to return matching fib route
* ip route get: extend for mpls routes
* ss: enclose IPv6 address in brackets
* vti: print keys in hex not dotted notation
- Refresh
adjust-installation-directories-for-openSUSE-SLE.patch
split-link-and-compile-steps-for-binaries.patch
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
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Tue Aug 22 12:58:39 UTC 2017 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- patch cleanup for SLE15 package:
* rename iproute2-dirs.diff
-> adjust-installation-directories-for-openSUSE-SLE.patch
* split iproute2-HZ.diff into
use-sysconf-_SC_CLK_TCK-if-HZ-undefined.patch and
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
add-explicit-typecast-to-avoid-gcc-warning.patch
* rename revert-pdf-creation.diff
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
-> doc-revert-PDF-creation.patch
* rename revert-bison-fix.diff
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
-> Revert-emp-fix-warning-on-deprecated-bison-directive.patch
* rename kernel_xfrm6_raw.patch
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
-> xfrm-support-displaying-transformations-used-for-Mob.patch
* refresh man-fix-documentation-references-in-manual-pages.patch
* rename iproute2-split-make.patch
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
-> split-link-and-compile-steps-for-binaries.patch
* rename iproute2-3.16.0-fix-bashisms.patch
Accepting request 518382 from home:mkubecek:branches:security:netfilter First of all, I would like to apologize for this submit request, if it was up to me, I would never send it. I strongly believe it's package maintainer's job to decide how a package should be organized, what should the specfile look like, how should patches be named and what format to use etc. That's why I really dislike the idea of pushing package maintainer to accept someone else's preferences. I've been forced to submit it but you shouldn't feel obliged to accept it unless you really like it. Except for some minor differences, this is a cleanup I did for SLE15 iproute2 package submission. In order to effectively maintain the package throughout the SLE15 lifetime (planned to be 13+ years), I'm using a git repository to prepare, handle and track patches and prefer to have them in uniform format with annotations similar to ones we use in openSUSE/SLE kernel packages. While this workflow proved beneficial for SLE11 and SLE12 maintenance in last few years, I don't think it's worth the extra work for Factory package with only has few patches which are either permanent or only stay there for relatively short time. Also, with random one-time contributors to Factory package, it would be even more difficult to keep the package cleaned up. The problem is that we have so-called "Factory first" policy. In theory, this should mean no features or bugfixes should be added to SLE packages unless they are also in the respective Factory package (and preferrably also upstream) or at least submitted there. This idea sounds reasonable but the SLE15 review team interprets the policy in rather different way: they want even the contents Factory and SLE15 packages in OBS to look (almost) the same and enforce that by declining submissions that differ from Factory in non-trivial way. For six weeks I tried to appeal to common sense and explain that those two packages only differ in "metadata coding style" and that if SLE and openSUSE packages are maintained by different people, there is no need for one of them to adopt the other's preferences (and that the packages will start to differ soon anyway). They were adamant and in the end, they made it absolutely clear that there is no way the SLE15 submission can be accepted unless I at least submit my cleanup to Factory devel project. They didn't say it has to be accepted, though, so here it is but it's completely up to you if you want it or not. Once again, I'm sorry about dragging you into this, I wanted to avoid it but I ran out of options. Summary of the changes: - patches are regenerated using git - patches are annotated the way we use in kernel packages (the annotations make more sense for upstream backports but we currently don't have any in Factory) - one patch (iproute2-HZ.diff) is split into two - Patch* lines are moved out of the rest of tags for easier orientation - conditionally applied patches are moved to the end of the series - all patches are applied in both specfiles so that both builds use the same source tree OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/518382 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:netfilter/iproute2?expand=0&rev=144
2017-08-23 23:59:19 +02:00
-> examples-fix-bashisms-in-example-script.patch
- apply all patches in both specfiles to make sure everything is
built from fully patched sources
- move SLE11 workarounds to the end of the series
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 11 12:26:19 UTC 2017 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- Update to new upstream release 4.12
* tc: add support for invisible qdisc dumping
* ip route: support ttl-propagation attribute
* ip route: support for MPLS LWT ttl attribute
* libnetlink: add flag to suppress print of nlmsg error
* ip netconf: show all address families by default
* ip vrf: show command name next to pid
* ip: add ip sr command to control SR-IPv6 internal structures
* ip route: add support for SR-IPv6 lwtunnel encapsulation
* ip link: expose packet marking atribute of tunnels
* bpf: add support for generic xdp
* ip xfrm: add xfrm state crypto offload
* devlink: add support for pipeline debug (dpipe)
* tc: reflect HW offload status
* vxlan: add support for modifying vxlan device attributes
* pedit: introduce IPv6 support
* ip: add support for more MPLS labels
* devlink: add option to set and show eswitch encapsulation support
* ip: add handling for new CAN netlink interface
* ip vrf: Add show command
* ip link: add vxcan support
* ip link: support gre6 encaplimit option
* ip mroute: add table output to show command
* ip neigh: allow flush FAILED neighbour entry
* ip tunnel: add support for mpls/ip to ipip and sit tunnels
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 29 13:38:22 UTC 2017 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.11
* ip: support UID range routing.
* ss: Add inet raw sockets information gathering via netlink diag interface
* ss: print new tcp_info fields: delivery_rate and app_limited
* ss: print new tcp_info fields: busy, rwnd-limited, sndbuf-limited times
* tc: flower: support matching on ICMP type and code
* lwt: BPF support for LWT
* Introduce ip vrf command
* iplink: bridge: add support for displaying xstats
* iplink: bridge_slave: add support for displaying xstats
* ip: Add support for MPLS netconf
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Jun 10 14:29:22 UTC 2017 - meissner@suse.com
- split link and compile steps for binaries, so LDFLAGS and CFLAGS
are not mixed so the the PIE default build work.
- Add iproute2-split-make.patch
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Dec 13 14:05:49 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.9
* bridge: vlan: add support to display per-vlan statistics
* tipc: add the ability to get UDP bearer options
* tc: flower: Introduce vlan support
* ss: output TCP BBR diag information
* iptnl: add support for collect_md flag in IPv4 and IPv6 tunnels
* ss: Support displaying and filtering on socket marks.
* tc: fq: display unthrottle latency
* ip link: Add support to configure SR-IOV VF to vlan protocol
802.1ad (VST QinQ)
* ip rule: add selector support
* bridge: add support for the multicast flood flag
* ip: update link types to show 6lowpan and ieee802.15.4 monitor
* ss: Add support for SCTP protocol
* iproute2: macvlan: add "source" mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 16 08:29:11 UTC 2016 - jslaby@suse.com
- put lnstat nstat routef routel ss into /usr/bin so that users can
actually run them
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Wed Nov 16 04:32:29 UTC 2016 - glin@suse.com
- Add libelf-devel to BuildRequires to enable bpf object loading
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Mon Oct 17 08:58:54 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.7
* add support for VXLAN-GPE
* ss: add SK_MEMINFO_DROPS display
* devlink: implement shared buffer support
* devlink: implement shared buffer occupancy control
* ip, token: add del command
* fq_codel: add per queue memory limit
* ip: add MACsec support
* ipaddress: Allow listing addresses by type
* ip rule: Add support for l3mdev rules
* ss: Add support to filter on device
* ip link/addr/route: Add support for vrf keyword
* bridge: add json support for bridge fdb/vlan show
- Update to new upstream release 4.8
* ip: report IFLA_GSO_MAX_SIZE and IFLA_GSO_MAX_SEGS
* tc: Add support for the matchall traffic classifier.
* iptuntap: show processes using tuntap interface
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Sat May 21 08:21:36 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.6
* vxlan: add support to set flow label
* tc, bpf: add new csum and tunnel signatures
* tc, bpf: further improve error reporting
* tc, bpf: add support for map pre/allocation
* ip link: Add support for kernel side filtering
* tc: introduce IFE action
* add devlink tool
* iplink: display IFLA_PHYS_PORT_NAME
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Sat Mar 26 19:01:48 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.5
* {f,m}_bpf: allow for sharing maps
* geneve: add support for IPv6 link partners
* geneve: add support for lwt tunnel creation and dst port selection
* route: allow routes to be configured with expire values
* iplink: support setting addrgenmode stable_secret
* tipc: add peer remove functionality
* tc, clsact: add clsact frontend
* ss: support closing inet sockets via SOCK_DESTROY.
* bridge: support for static and dynamic fdb entries
* iplink: Support VF Trust
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Thu Jan 14 09:57:42 UTC 2016 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- Update to new upstream release 4.4
* tunnel code rework
* add VRF support
* add lightweight tunnel support
* ila: Add support for ILA lwtunnels
* f_bpf: allow for optional classid and add flags
* m_bpf: don't require default opcode on ebpf actions
* route: Add RTM_F_LOOKUP_TABLE flag and show table id
* neigh: Add support for filtering dumps by master device
* route: print addrgenmode stable_secret and fallback otherwise
* tc: flower no need to specify the ethertype
* geneve: add support for IPv6 link partners
* neigh: device is optional for proxy entries
* tunnel: determine tunnel address family from the tunnel type
* addr: ignore EADDRNOTAVAIL errors during address flush operation
* vxlan, gre: add support for collect metadata flag
* route: ignore RTAX_HOPLIMIT of value -1
* route: fix printing of locked entries
* vxlan: Add support for remote checksum offload
* documentation improvements
- man-fix-documentation-references-in-manual-pages.patch:
replace Debian specific paths and package names with SUSE ones
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 11 15:21:05 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.3
* route: filter routes by family if so specified
* ip: add `ip rule save/restore`
* Manpage additions for tc filters
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 10 07:42:01 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.2
* route: add support to print 'linkdown' nexthop flag
* addr: add support for brief output
* ss: add support for segs_in and segs_out
* ss: add support for bytes_acked & bytes_received
* Add displaying VF traffic statistics
* tc: add support for Flower classifier
* GENEVE support
* link: add ageing_time, stp_state and priority for bridge
* bridge: mdb: add support for router add/del notifications
monitoring
* ss: print value of IPV6_V6ONLY socket option if set
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 15 14:25:28 UTC 2015 - dimstar@opensuse.org
- Update to version 4.1.1:
* tipc: make build conditional on having libmnl.
* build: must honor pkg-config flags for libmnl.
* include: add copy of tipc.h.
* Fix MPLS support.
- Drop iproute2-tipc-headers.patch, iproute2-pkgconfig.diff
(fixed upstream)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun 29 09:28:01 UTC 2015 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- iproute2-tipc-headers.patch:
fix build on systems with pre-3.16 kernel headers
- apply build fixes also in iproute2-doc.spec
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Jun 28 23:01:23 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.1
* ip: support RFC4191 router preference
* xfrm: add command for configuring SPD hash table
* tipc: add new TIPC configuration tool
* BPF support in tc
* Lots of RED (tc scheduler) cleanup work
* color option to ip command
- Add iproute2-pkgconfig.diff: work around continued ignorance of
pkg-config
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jun 16 08:46:47 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update iproute2-dirs.diff to respect /usr/share/tc [bnc#934828]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 13 19:29:50 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 4.0
* ip: route: add congestion control metric
* vxlan: Group policy extension
* tc: add support for BPF based actions
* iproute2: bridge: support vlan range adds
* ip xfrm: Allow to specify "all" option for monitor
* ipnetns: allow to get and set netns ids
* iplink: add support of IFLA_LINK_NETNSID attribute
* Allow specifying bridge port STP state by name rather than number.
* ip-monitor: allow to monitor ip rules
* bridge link: add support to specify master
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Feb 22 11:39:04 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.19
* ip link: Add support for remote checksum offload to IP tunnels
* can: Add support for CAN FD non-ISO feature
* ss: Filter inet dgram sockets with established state by default
* ip link: Fix crash on older kernels when showing VF devices
* ss: Unify packet stats output from netlink and proc
* ss: Unify unix stats output from netlink and proc
* tc class: Show classes as ASCII graph
* ip link: Add ipvlan support to the iproute2/ip util
- Add kernel_xfrm6_raw.patch to recognize more XFRM types
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 7 09:11:03 UTC 2015 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.18
* Human readable output for `ip -s link` (ip -s -h link)
* Permit filtering `ip monitor` events by device per "dev NAME".
* Permit filtering `ip link` output by device per "master NAME",
and by type per `type T` (e.g. type vlan).
* Permit filtering `ip addr` output by flags like "tentative" and
"-tentative".
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Dec 28 16:30:00 UTC 2014 - Led <ledest@gmail.com>
- fix bashisms in gaiconf script
- add patches:
* iproute2-3.16.0-fix-bashisms.patch
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 25 08:18:52 UTC 2014 - mkubecek@suse.cz
- Update to new upstream release 3.17
* ip: allow to set ipv6 address generation mode
* nstat: 64bit support on 32bit architectures
* ip: don't require "name" keyword when adding device
(3.16 regression)
* ip: support of usec rtt in tcp_metrics
* ip: allow to change slave options via type_slave
* ip: add support for IPv6 VTI tunnels
* tc: rsvp/tcindex/route classifier support for multiple actions
* ip: print stats with "ip -s addr show"
- Add revert-bison-fix.diff:
fix build on SLE11
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Sun Aug 10 16:02:36 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.16
* bridge: Add master device name to bridge fdb show
* ip: check for missing dev arg when doing VF rate
* Add support to configure SR-IOV VF minimum and maximum Tx rate
through ip tool
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 16 22:11:49 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.15
* Support for HHF qdisc
* Updates to bridge command
* Lots of vxlan related changes
* Details at http://lwn.net/Articles/601909/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Apr 25 09:44:27 UTC 2014 - dmueller@suse.com
- split iproute2-doc subpackage into a separate spec to reduce
rebuild times
- add pre_checkin.sh to sync version number between iproute2 and
iproute2-doc
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 16 19:46:36 UTC 2014 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.14
* ip link: support for High Availability Seamless Redundancy
(HSR) network devices.
* ip link: support for creating/deleting bonding devices
* ip link: support for specifying interface indexes during
creation of devices
* tc/pkt_sched: add support for the "FQ" Fair Queue packet scheduler
* tc: support for the BPF-based traffic classifier
* tc, netem: support 64-bit quantity rate speeds
* tc: support for the new "PIE" Proportional Integral controller
Enhanced scheduler
* ss: display PF_LOCAL-SOCK_SEQPACKET sockets as such rather than
SOCK_DGRAM
* ss: display zone names when so needed
* ss: add support for retrieving SELinux contexts
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 9 16:35:15 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.12
* ip rule: add route suppression options
* tc: support for the "fq" Fair Queue packet scheduler
* tc: support 64-bit rate estimator statistics
* GRE-over-IPv6 tunnel support
* VXLAN IPV6 support
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 12 21:44:57 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.11
* Support for Linux 3.11
* iptunnel: check SIT_ISATAP flag only for SIT tunnel
* ss: show destination address for netlink sockets
* ss: Get netlink sockets info via sock_diag
* vxlan: Allow setting destination to unicast address
* ss: add fastopen support
* htb: report overhead attribute
* ip: allow to specify mode for sit tunnels
* ip: iplink_vlan: add 802.1ad support
* iptuntap: allow creation of multi-queue tun/tap device
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 11 13:13:56 UTC 2013 - werner@suse.de
- Make it build with latest TeXLive 2013
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 5 13:01:09 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.9.0
* Support for managing the forwarding tables in Bridge and VXLAN.
- Remove 0001-build-resolve-compile-error-due-to-missing-include.patch
(merged upstream)
- Signature verification for the package
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 15 07:31:11 UTC 2013 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.8.0
* implement bridge mdb commands
* add DOVE extensions
* add `ip netns pids` and `ip netns identify`
* tc netem: allow negative packet/cell overhead
* support tunnels in `ip link type ipip|sit|ip6tnl`
- Add 0001-build-resolve-compile-error-due-to-missing-include.patch
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 13 06:43:49 UTC 2012 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.7.0
* add support for tcp_metrics
* iplink: Added support for the kernel IPoIB RTNL ops
* ss: Get udp sockets info via sock-diag
* tc: add canid ematch to ematch_map
* vxlan support
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 9 13:27:11 UTC 2012 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.6.0
* ss: report SK_MEMINFO_BACKLOG
* tc: add ipset ematch
* iplink: add support for num[tr]xqueues
* iproute2: Add FDB print and update cmds for self and master
* iproute: Add ability to save, restore and show the interfaces'
addresses
* iproute2: VTI support for ip link command
- Rename iproute2-libdir-1.diff to iproute2-dirs.diff, as it does
more than just changing LIBDIR.
- Add revert-pdf-creation.diff, as the new PDF creation commands
do not want to work with openSUSE 12.2 and before.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 18 06:36:19 UTC 2012 - werner@suse.de
- Make it build even without pdflatex, use latex+dvips, beside this
iproute2-pdflatex.diff was documented, see my last entry from
Jul 30 14:33:58 UTC 2012.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 17 18:58:38 UTC 2012 - idonmez@suse.com
- Add BuildRequires on texlive-dvips for openSUSE > 12.2 to fix
Factory builds.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Sep 8 09:26:32 UTC 2012 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.5.1
* ss: Report MSS from internal TCP information
* ip: allow IPv6 addresses for l2tp local and remote parameters
* tc: Support for tc_codel - Controlled Delay AQM
* tc: Support for fq_codel - Fair Queue Codel AQM
* tc-netem: Add support for ECN packet marking
- Remove undocumented iproute2-pdflatex.diff which breaks the
build since using the iproute2-3.5.1 tarball
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 30 14:33:58 UTC 2012 - werner@suse.de
- Make it build with modern pdflatex and TeXLive 2012 ... for this
also sgmltools has to know about correct babel style usage
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu May 24 19:38:03 UTC 2012 - jengelh@inai.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.4.0
* for kernel 3.4
* ss: use new INET_DIAG_SKMEMINFO option to get more memory
information for tcp socket
* ip: add ability to set link state
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Mar 31 06:56:13 UTC 2012 - bili@suse.com
- Distribute COPYING file for rpm(bnc#745225).
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Mar 30 01:20:08 UTC 2012 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.3.0
* This release updates qdisc parameters in sfq and red, adds Netem
extensions for shaping and for loss models, adds lots of manual
page corrections, adds the QFQ scheduler and the LLDP-to-ethernet
type table (along with support for processless network namespaces
and L2TPv3 plus L2TP tunneling), improves RED options, and adds
assorted bugfixes.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 8 16:45:03 UTC 2012 - rschweikert@suse.com
- Place ip binary in /usr tree (UsrMerge project)
- Fix permissions to eliminate rpmlint errors
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Jan 14 03:04:36 UTC 2012 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.2.0
* L2TPv3 support
* netem additions for loss models, improved RED options
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Dec 31 20:57:22 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to new upstream release 3.1.0
* ip: Add processless network namespace support
* tc: Add QFQ scheduler
* ss: display closed UDP sockets on `ss -ul`
* ss: report ecnseen
* Add L2TP support
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Fri Oct 21 20:25:56 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Clarify license for iproute2.spec (bnc#720282)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Sep 24 21:50:54 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Add patch iproute2-xt-detect.diff to address shipped Makefiles'
failure to use pkg-config to locate libxtables, and thus
reenable m_xt
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 8 17:43:01 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to new upstream release 2.6.39
* support device group semantics
* support listing devices by group
* parse flag XFRM_POLICY_ICMP
* CHOKe scheduler
* macvlan/macvtap: support 'passthru' mode
* tc: SFB flow scheduler
* tc add mqprio qdisc support
* xfrm security context support
* allow to specify truncation bits on auth algo
* fix unit conversion of rtt/rttvar/rto_min
* support IFLA_TXQLEN in ip link command
- Remove iproute2-pdfdoc.diff: merged upstream
- Remove iproute2-memleak.diff: merged upstream
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 31 21:35:16 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Correct installation path of tc modules
- Restore symbol lookup in m_xt.so (bnc#679172)
- Add patches to make m_xt build with libxtables6
- Restore m_xt's module lookup (bnc#660554)
- Run spec-beautifier
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 30 11:50:56 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Disable building m_xt.so which has not been updated for
iptables 1.4.11
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 23 18:57:20 UTC 2011 - bphilips@novell.com
Remove unneeded patches:
* iproute2-warnings.diff bnc#34714
Warnings no longer exist
* iproute2-iptunnel-fclose.diff
Process is dying no need to close file pointers
* iproute2-ss-pclose.diff
Process is dying no need to close file pointers
* iproute2-flushcheckuid.diff
Fixed upstream
* iproute2-skbedit-memset.diff
Fixed upstream 46a6573259f46f86eb0048a2c805b24ff4183fa6
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 22 08:57:44 CET 2011 - ms@suse.de
- Update to 2.6.38, fix for options process with ipt (bnc #679172)
- tidy up the package, spec file names, patch names, etc
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 12 16:02:26 UTC 2011 - mt@suse.de
- Adopted ip route rtt,rttvar,rto_min metrics time unit to
milliseconds as required by recent kernels (bnc#659746).
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 11 00:45:02 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.37
* Support for iptables >= 1.4.9
* Support for GRE in XFRM
* tc f_flow now knows rxhash
* Support for macvtap "mode" parameter
* tc ACT_CSUM support
* added `ip route save` and `ip route restore` commands
- Spec file updates
* Remove pointless AutoReqProv:on (that's the default)
* Enable tc's m_xt
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec 3 10:29:55 CET 2010 - ms@suse.de
- removed the fragtimeout patch because it breaks the rto_min
setup. The fragtimeout patch also requires a kernel side
modification which we don't ship since SLES9 (bnc #656667)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 15 22:12:32 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Split documentation into its own subpackage, reducing the size
of the main package by ~500K
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 3 21:22:47 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.35+git9 for obtaining
Linux 2.6.36-introduced features (no iproute2-2.6.36 tag yet)
* Added RTA_MARK support (e.g. `ip route get ::1 mark 2`)
* 64-bit interface statistics
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 2 13:02:44 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.35
* Added support for multicast iprules
* Speed up `ss -p`
* Update ARP header type table
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 2 12:28:40 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.34
* Fix build issues with flex 2.5
* Detect 6rd tunnel scope
* Added `ip tuntap` support (this practically obsoletes the
"tunctl" package)
* Added support for XFRM/SA by fwmark
* Added initrwnd
- 2 patches integrated, thus dropped
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 2 12:02:02 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.33
* Added 6rd support
* Added macvlan options for bridge mode
* Added support to mark packets in skbedit
* Added oif classification support in iprule
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 2 11:43:33 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- Update to iproute2-2.6.31
* Dropped equalize support
* Fixed segfault when using garbage lladdr
* Added new m_xt module for iptables-1.4.5
* Added support for CAN
* Allow ISATAP with stateless autoconfiguration
* Added support for cgroup
* Added support for monitoring neigh table activities
- 3 patches integrated, thus dropped
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 23 22:45:41 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de
- add a patch to avoid tun tunnels being shown as "link/65534"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Dec 19 18:29:53 CET 2009 - jengelh@medozas.de
- enable parallel build
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 11 10:19:45 CET 2009 - ms@suse.de
- check effective UID instead of real UID in the flush
permissions coding (bnc #554419)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct 9 14:17:41 CEST 2009 - ms@suse.de
- added missing fclose to ss utility (bnc #543986)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 16 11:36:06 CEST 2009 - ms@suse.de
- fixed memory leak in read_igmp() function ip/ipmaddr.c (bnc #538996)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Sep 11 00:44:10 CEST 2009 - ms@suse.de
- added support for monitoring neighbour tables (bnc #537906)
- added support for displaying type labels (bnc #537906)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 28 16:18:11 CEST 2009 - ms@suse.de
- added missing pclose (bnc #534912)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 26 12:53:54 CEST 2009 - mls@suse.de
- make patch0 usage consistent
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 12 12:45:56 UTC 2009 - adrian@suse.de
- update to version 2.6.29-1
* Support for lxc
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 28 13:31:54 CEST 2009 - ms@suse.de
- make sure do_tunnels_list proc file descriptor will be
closed after use or on proc read error (bnc #525834)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 19 14:03:23 CET 2009 - ms@suse.de
- fixed ss utility to display inet6 addresses if requested
with -6 or -f inet6 (bnc #473156)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 27 11:47:57 CET 2009 - ms@suse.de
- fixed a bug in which the memory for the tc_skbedit struct was
being used uninitialized to 0. This patch corrects the issue
by using a memset to 0 out the memory of the
structure (bnc #438950)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 11 15:09:10 CET 2008 - agruen@suse.de
- Change max length of the MAC address from 16 bytes to 32 bytes
to accommodate infiniband (bnc#445014).
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 13 15:39:40 CEST 2008 - ms@suse.de
- fixed compiler warnings (bnc #434714)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 18 09:46:42 CEST 2008 - hare@suse.de
- Add skbedit support for FCoE (FATE#303914)
- Add multiqueue support for FCoE (FATE#303914)
- Rename libnl to libnetlink-devel
- Fix IPPROTO_DCCP redefine
- rpmlint fixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 14 14:33:38 CEST 2008 - ms@suse.de
- update to version 2.6.25
* Fix off by one in nested attribute management.
* netem potential dist table overflow
* rto_min value display overflow
* Overhead calculation is now done in the kernel.
* libnetlink: don't spin forever on receive error
* Protocol field on tc_filter is required by the kernel, provide it
* Add missing prefix bit length for addrlabel
* Do not strip binaries with `install`
* In police, fix uninitialized "overhead" variable.
* lots of documentation fixes
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 11 11:03:43 CEST 2008 - ms@suse.de
- fixed RTM_NEWLINK check for older kernels (bnc #407954)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun 30 10:02:03 CEST 2008 - ms@suse.de
- fixed 'tc qdisc' segmentation fault (bnc #404755)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu May 8 11:48:54 CEST 2008 - ms@suse.de
- compile libnetlink with -fPIC (bnc #388021)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 16 18:23:45 CEST 2008 - schwab@suse.de
- Don't strip binaries.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 25 11:19:35 CEST 2007 - ms@suse.de
- update to version 2.6.23, fixed (#336488)
Reason for update:
* The macvlan module, which got added to the kernel in version
2.6.23, needs the new "ip link add" feature
These patches add a rewritten version of Ben's macvlan driver, which
allows to create virtual ethernet devices. The underlying device is
put in promiscous mode and packets are demuxed based on MAC address.
It behaves similar to bridge devices in that packets are visible on
the real device before delivery to the macvlan driver. The driver
supports all features of the underlying device except VLAN
acceleration, this is currently very hard to support. I might look
into this in the future.
The main downside of this driver is that it adds another hook in
netif_receive_skb, unfortunately that is unavoidable. When not
compiled in the hook vanishes of course.
Usage is simple:
ip link add link eth0 type macvlan
Will create a macvlan0 device with a random MAC address on top of
eth0. No iproute patches are required.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 16 11:52:34 CEST 2007 - jdelvare@suse.de
- libnetlink.3 is now part of the upstream package, no need to
include our own copy.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 11 16:26:49 CEST 2007 - ms@suse.de
- update to version 2.6.22, fixed (#288551)
* Kim Woelders <kim@woelders.dk>, various useful fixups: compilation
with old kernels, cross-compiling, "all" == "any" in prefix spec.
* Collected from my disk, cleaned and packed to directory iproute2/misc/
several utilities: ss, nstat, ifstat, rtacct, arpd and module tcp_diag.
Writing some docs. me.
* prepared patchlet for pidentd to use tcp_diag.
* David Miller: 64bit (and even worse 64bit kernel/32 bit user :-) fixes
to above. tcp_diag is merged to main tree.
* Alexandr D. Kanevskiy <kad@blackcatlinux.com>: various flaws in ss
* Alexandr D. Kanevskiy <kad@blackcatlinux.com>: oops, more aggressive caching
of names opened old bugs: ip started to print garbage in some places.
* Robert Olsson, rt_cache_stat. Renamed to rtstat.
* An old bug in "ip maddr ls": reduntant empty lines in output.
Seeing this crap for ages but lucky match of desire/ability to repair
and a huff about this happened only today. :-)
* "Mr. James W. Laferriere" <babydr@baby-dragons.com>
doc: option to produce ps output for non-a4 and not only 2 pages/sheet.
* Jamal's patch for ingres qdisc.
* Bernd Eckenfels <ecki@lina.inka.de>: deleted orphaned bogus #include
in include/utils.h.
* Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>: uninitialized fields in nexthop
producing funny "dead" nexthops in multipath routes.
Stupid me, look at the first line in [010803]... Was it difficult to guess
this that time? People blame for several months. :-)
Special thanks to bert hubert <ahu@ds9a.nl> who raised the issue in netdev.
Thanks and apologies to Terry Schmidt <terry@nycwireless.net>,
Ruben Puettmann <ruben.puettmann@freenet-ag.de>,
Mark Ivens <mivens@clara.net>.
* willy tarreau <wtarreau@yahoo.fr>: "make install" target.
* Tunable limit for sch_sfq. Patch to kernel activating this
is about to be submitted. Reminded by Adi Nugroho <Adi@iNterNUX.co.id>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Apr 20 09:39:53 CEST 2007 - aj@suse.de
- Use texlive for building.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 2 12:09:15 CEST 2007 - rguenther@suse.de
- add bison and flex BuildRequires
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 8 13:54:17 CET 2007 - ms@suse.de
- fixed array size of name string in iptables.h (#243281)
array of size IPT_FUNCTION_MAXNAMELEN - 1 is referenced
at element IPT_FUNCTION_MAXNAMELEN - 1 which is outside the
array bounds
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 29 11:00:08 CET 2007 - ms@suse.de
- fixed wrong IPT_LIB_DIR value and replaced the code by a
dynamic check for the /usr/%lib/iptables directory (#238886)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 7 01:06:43 CET 2006 - ro@suse.de
- fix permissions for manpage
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 20 15:15:52 CEST 2006 - ms@suse.de
- replaced static HZ define to dynamic:
#ifndef HZ
#define HZ sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)
#endif
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 26 01:22:34 CEST 2006 - schwab@suse.de
- Fix crash while resolving addresses.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 3 18:20:29 CEST 2006 - hvogel@suse.de
- fix flex input file to use uppercase STR to avoid conflicts.
This prevented tc from being build [#162931]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 25 21:36:39 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de
- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 17 13:02:59 CET 2006 - mrueckert@suse.de
- update to version 2.6.15-060110
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 8 15:37:15 CET 2005 - mmj@suse.de
- update to version 051107
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 24 01:27:09 CEST 2005 - ro@suse.de
- fix filelist for libnlink
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 20 15:33:55 CEST 2005 - mmj@suse.de
- update to version 051007
- fix buffer overflow in iproute.c [#129415] (thanks Richard, Marcus)
- don't strip stuff
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 17 07:54:28 CEST 2005 - cthiel@suse.de
- update to version 050816 [#105087]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Aug 6 22:11:53 CEST 2005 - dmueller@suse.de
- add /bin/ip symlink (#102513)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 15 15:25:24 CEST 2005 - meissner@suse.de
- use RPM_OPT_FLAGS
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 9 13:14:56 CEST 2005 - mmj@suse.de
- Update to 2.6.11-050330
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 10 02:34:48 CET 2005 - ro@suse.de
- remove dropped tetex subpackages from nfb
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 4 10:37:22 CET 2005 - mmj@suse.de
- Update to 2.6.10-ss050124
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Dec 7 08:01:52 CET 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Don't trust that the kernel and do our own family check [#48600]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Oct 24 13:10:05 CEST 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Clean up spec file a bit
- Update to new snapshot including even more of our patches
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 12 13:13:24 CEST 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Update to 2.6.9 including some of our patches
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 17 08:51:50 CEST 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Make ip print correct type when printing stats [#42589]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 21 11:14:33 CEST 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Fix bufferoverflow in nstat [#39179]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Apr 16 22:03:01 CEST 2004 - kukuk@suse.de
- Fix compiling with 2.6.5 kernel headers
- Remove backup files
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 14 16:08:54 CEST 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Don't remove buildroot before install
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 17 23:00:40 CET 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- No executables below /usr/include [#36342]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 10 01:41:45 CET 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- Olaf Kirch fixed the kernel, so remove the fix for [#35288]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar 3 12:59:14 CET 2004 - ak@suse.de
- Fix hang in ip addr flush (#35288)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 7 01:01:22 CET 2004 - mmj@suse.de
- ifstat should store it's history in /var/tmp not /tmp
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 10 14:52:43 CET 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Add more man-pages [#32981]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Oct 15 13:04:04 CEST 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Don't build as root
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 11 09:44:25 CEST 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Add all the pdf documentation [#28637]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 12 12:01:43 CEST 2003 - kukuk@suse.de
- Fix filelist
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 4 11:27:58 CEST 2003 - kukuk@suse.de
- Don't use include-glibc directory
- Fix arpd to compile with db4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 13 16:20:40 CEST 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Remove files we don't package
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 12 13:34:57 CEST 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Add glib-include from newer iputils, and change a kernel-include
to make it build
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 11 14:26:27 CET 2003 - ug@suse.de
- patch for HTB support applied since 2.4.20 supports it
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 7 09:15:24 CET 2003 - mmj@suse.de
- Make the man tar-ball not contain gzipped man-pages, it's already
compressed once.
- Apply patch from Andi Kleen for fragtimeout functionality
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 11 23:49:53 CET 2002 - ro@suse.de
- changed neededforbuild <xshared> to <x-devel-packages>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 11 11:26:13 CET 2002 - ro@suse.de
- changed neededforbuild <sp> to <opensp>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Oct 20 15:20:35 CEST 2002 - mmj@suse.de
- Add manpages, thanks to ASPLinux [#21115]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 21 11:48:15 CEST 2002 - mmj@suse.de
- Added a patch to exit when regular user tries to flush routes or
addresses. [#16000]
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Aug 18 02:30:58 CEST 2002 - ro@suse.de
- added ghostscript-x11-packages to neededforbuild (for gs)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 8 13:12:49 CEST 2002 - postadal@suse.cz
- updated to ss020116
* added several utilities several utilities: ss, nstat, ifstat,
rtacct, arpd and module tcp_diag
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 1 00:26:05 CET 2002 - ro@suse.de
- changed neededforbuild <libpng> to <libpng-devel-packages>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 31 22:51:13 CET 2002 - ro@suse.de
- added libgimpprint to neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan 29 13:53:52 CET 2002 - vinil@suse.cz
- /usr/lib -> %_libdir
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Jan 20 14:20:21 CET 2002 - vinil@suse.cz
- new version ss010824
- spec file cleanup
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 19 18:06:49 CET 2001 - bjacke@suse.de
- move ip to /sbin
- add iproute2 config files to /etc/
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Oct 10 16:05:03 CEST 2001 - stepan@suse.de
- fix compilation on ia64
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 18 21:38:29 CEST 2001 - pthomas@suse.de
- Correct spelling in libnetlink.3
- Add both German and English descriptions for libnlink
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 27 11:47:23 CEST 2001 - kukuk@suse.de
- Fix compiling on SPARC
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 21 14:22:19 CEST 2001 - vinil@suse.cz
- new version ss010803
- get rid of kernel 2.2 patches
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 26 10:34:47 CEST 2001 - kukuk@suse.de
- add glib to needed for build
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jul 20 12:06:42 CEST 2001 - kukuk@suse.de
- changed neededforbuild <gs_fonts> to <ghostscript-fonts-std>
- changed neededforbuild <gs_lib> to <ghostscript-library>
- changed neededforbuild <gs_x11> to <ghostscript-x11>
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 27 01:25:23 CEST 2001 - ro@suse.de
- ETH_P_ECHO is apparently no longer defined
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 8 14:45:40 CET 2001 - uli@suse.de
- added xshared to neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 5 10:57:09 CET 2001 - kukuk@suse.de
- Remove bogus check for kernel header
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec 1 15:42:16 CET 2000 - kukuk@suse.de
- Update to iproute2-2.2.4-now-ss001007 to fix compile problems
with new kernel and glibc
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 28 16:32:22 CEST 2000 - ak@suse.de
- fix permissions
- fix advmss/mtu confusion between 2.2 and 2.4 (advmss now works with 2.2
kernels and is always enabled)
- add a new subrpm for libnetlink
- add libnetlink man page
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 4 18:06:19 MEST 2000 - mha@suse.de
- new version (2.2.4-now-ss000305)
- new README.SuSE
- use ps2pdf instead of pdflatex, because the latter produces
unusable pdf files for some reason
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 1 11:40:40 CEST 2000 - vinil@suse.cz
- documentation enhancement
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 26 12:53:20 CEST 2000 - vinil@suse.cz
- new version (ss000225)
- buildroot added
- sorted in group
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 17 13:49:15 MET 2000 - mha@suse.de
- new version (ss991023)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 13 17:23:57 CEST 1999 - bs@suse.de
- ran old prepare_spec on spec file to switch to new prepare_spec.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 22 18:21:59 MEST 1999 - mha@suse.de
- new version
- renamed package iproute->iproute2, because that's how the author
calls it
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 13 08:46:42 MEST 1999 - ro@suse.de
- added psutils to neededforbuild
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Jul 11 13:53:40 MEST 1999 - mha@suse.de
- new package: iproute (tools for using the advanced routing options
in kernel 2.2)