[netfilter-cvslog] r4016 - in trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2: . patchlets

laforge at netfilter.org laforge at netfilter.org
Mon Jun 27 11:01:37 CEST 2005


Author: laforge at netfilter.org
Date: 2005-06-27 11:01:37 +0200 (Mon, 27 Jun 2005)
New Revision: 4016

Added:
   trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/README
Removed:
   trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/patchlets/README
Log:
move back toplevel


Copied: trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/README (from rev 4015, trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/patchlets/README)

Deleted: trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/patchlets/README
===================================================================
--- trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/patchlets/README	2005-06-27 09:01:23 UTC (rev 4015)
+++ trunk/patch-o-matic-ng-2/patchlets/README	2005-06-27 09:01:37 UTC (rev 4016)
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-README:
-   This is the patch-o-matic-ng distribution by the netfilter project
-   (http://www.netfilter.org/)
-
-   As of iptables-1.2.7, patch-o-matic is distributed as a seperate
-   package, available from ftp://ftp.netfilter.org/pub/patch-o-matic-ng.
-
-================================================================
-
-FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
-
-0) There may be some outstanding bugfixes or tweaks which are not yet
-   in the official kernel.  To look through these, do:
-	# KERNEL_DIR=<<where-you-built-your-kernel>> \
-	  IPTABLES_DIR=<<where-the-source-of-iptables>> \
-	  ./runme pending
-
-   Please note that you have to recompile your kernel and your kernel modules
-   after this step of kernel patching.
-
-That's it!
-================================================================
-
-FEELING BRAVE?
-
-1) The netfilter core team is maintaining a set of extensions / new 
-   features which are not yet committed to the mainstream kernel tree.
-
-They are a collection of maybe-broken maybe-cool third-party extensions. 
-
-Please note that you cannot apply any combination of any of those patches.
-Some of them are incompatible... 
-
-This is why we provide two ways of applying them:
-
-If you want to try some extensions, and be sure that they don't break each
-other, you can do the following:
-
-	# KERNEL_DIR=<<where-you-built-your-kernel>> \
-	  IPTABLES_DIR=<<where-the-source-of-iptables>> \
-	  ./runme base
-
-It will modify you kernel source (so back it up first!).  You will have
-to recompile / rebuild your kernel and modules.
-
-Alternatively, if you really know what your are doing, you can use the
-following command in order to offer you the full list of choices.  Be aware
-that we don't prevent you from shooting yourself in the foot.
-
-	% KERNEL_DIR=<<where-you-built-your-kernel>> \
-	  IPTABLES_DIR=<<where-the-source-of-iptables>> \
-	  ./runme extra
-
-If you want to apply old, obsolete/depreacted modules (for whatever strange
-reason), you can use ``./runme obsolete''
-
-================================================================
-
-QUESTIONS ?
-
-There is a FAQ, and a netfilter-extensions-HOWTO, both can be found
-at http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/
-
-Please direct any usage questions to the netfilter mailinglist:
-
-	netfilter at lists.netfilter.org
-




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