diff --git a/Patches/Catalogue b/Patches/Catalogue deleted file mode 100644 index 8e192791..00000000 --- a/Patches/Catalogue +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -File: rt_cache_stat.dif -Apply to: kernel < 2.4.7 -Status: recommended for kernels < 2.4.7. - already present in >= 2.4.7 -Description: tracing efficiency of routing cache -Side effects: none - -File: pidentd-3.0.12.dif -Apply to: pident-3.0.12 tree f.e. from am redhat rpm -Status: highly recommended -Description: Patch to pidentd allowing to use tcpdiag facility and fixing - some bugs in original pident. -Side effects: none. Does not break anything not depending on kernel version, - even if tcpdiag is absent. -Advice: not related to this patch but should be said yet. - Do NOT configure pidentd to use threads! Use option - "--without-threads" when doing "configure". - pidentd is typical example of application where - threading results in nothing but collapse of performance. - Apparently author learned thread programming and decided - to apply new knowledge to the first victim. - -File: symbol_exports.dif -Apply to: kernel < 2.4.17 -Status: desired for kernels < 2.4.17 - not needed for kernels >= 2.4.17 -Description: exports symbols required to load tcpdiag module - tcpdiag is builtin since 2.4.17, hence the exports - are redundant. -Side effects: none - -File: af_unix.dif -Apply to: kernel -Status: recommended -Desciption: implements fragmented skb for unix sockets reducing - vm pressure for datagram sockets and adds to /proc/net/unix - columns allowing to monitor recv/send memory and identify - peer of connected sockets. -Side effects: "lsof" blames something about unix sockets. - Not a big loss, lsof is not able to tell anything more - clever than "can't identify protocol" for sockets anyway. -Note: the patch affects area where one or two lines changed - several times while 2.4. It does not depend on this, - but unfortunately may reject. It apply cleanly to - 2.4.17. -