On Nov 27, 2011, at 2:37 AM, Tuomo Soini wrote:

> Here are my first findings on 4.4.26-RC1 testing.
> 
> 12:26 < bleve> Omache: releasenotes.txt, new features, TC_BITS
> 12:26 < bleve> Omache: The number ob bits at the least-significant end
>               of the mark
> 12:27 < bleve> Omache: s/ob/of/
> 12:33 < bleve> Omache: shorewall update doesn't work with
>               WIDE_TC_MARKS=No HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=Yes - it generates
>               PROVIDER_OFFSET=0

Thanks, Tuomo.

Patch attached.

-Tom

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