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From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Wed 08 Oct 2003 - 23:01:35 BST


On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 04:01:20PM -0500, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
> I have uploaded binaries of both version (2.4.21 and 2.4.22) of ctx-17c.
>
> What is ctx-17c
>
> ctx-17 was the stable one for a long time. 2.4.20ctx-17.
>
> While moving to 2.4.21 we introduced a bug in net/ipv4/udp.c and this
> probably caused weird problems, but very package use UDP.
>
> ctx-17a is an enhancement to select the source address of a socket based on
> the route it is using. This is essential if you are using a vserver with multiple
> IPs, each on a different physical network. For each IP of the vserver, you must
> specify the proper netmask (if the one of the network interface is not ok).
> You need vserver-0.23 or better to use this kernel.
>
> ctx-17b was released to herbert and contains a fix for a leak in 17a.
>
> ctx-17c contains a minor fix in net/ipv4/udp.c where score++ was change
> to score += 2.
>
> These version are the last version from the original project. Newer versions
> (ctx-18 and up) will be released as test release and official versions will
> be announced by Herbert.
>
> So beat ctx-17c. This should be the stable version for a while, offered
> in 2.4.21 or 2.4.22 flavor.
>
> This is available from ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/vserver.

okay, give us another day (or two) and we'll
release the first stable version of the 'new'
vserver development as vserver-1.0.0

this will basically be c17e + fixes from ctx17b and
ctx17c and should be considered stable ... a few days
later, there will be a vserver-1.1.0 which will
be the first experimental release (read new features)

we just need some testing, to make sure this version
is perfect ... ;)

best,
Herbert


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