On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 6:06 PM, David Stes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It is easier with older kernels, because "plain vanilla source tree",
> implies that it is possible to compile IPF against all sorts of version
> of Linux, which I think is a useful goal to try to achieve.


By "plain vanilla source tree" I mean the version of the Linux kernel
published by Linus Torvalds on kernel.org and NOT the custom patched kernels
that SUSE, Redhat and friends produce.

Many thanks for you're volunteer of assistance! :D

Can you do the following for me?
1) Exactly which version of IP-Filter did you use on exactly which version
of the Linux kernel?
2) What distribution is this and what version of GCC did you use?

Many thanks to all those interested in this sideline....

Regards,...
Ross Cameron

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