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| Name: tun | Distribution: CentOS-4 4 |
| Version: 1.1 | Vendor: Maxim Krasnyansky <max_mk@yahoo.com> |
| Release: 8 | Build date: Sat Aug 27 22:24:13 2005 |
| Group: System/Drivers | Build host: fishy.myvnc.com |
| Size: 4930 | Source RPM: tun-1.1-8.src.rpm |
| Packager: Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> | |
| Url: http://vtun.sourceforge.net/tun/ | |
| Summary: Universal TUN/TAP device driver. | |
TUN/TAP provides packet reception and transmission for user space programs. It can be viewed as a simple Point-to-Point or Ethernet device, which instead of receiving packets from a physical media, receives them from user space program and instead of sending packets via physical media writes them to the user space program. The tun package provides a simple Glue package which can be easily listed as a requirement by tun-using 3rd-party projects. The tun package performs the necessary steps or delivers the necessary files in order to prepare the target system for installation of the 3rd-party app. Until such time as every conceivable tun-using target environment is standardized, including the run RPM in a dependencies list easily ensures that the 3rd part application is properly configured by a small, neutral, common package.
GPL
internal MD5: 4fe82a3c25b2b59c9c2504e2bda76144
* Fri Jun 03 2005 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-7.3
- use the devstyl macro to select the right modules file
- CentOS 4 support, first attempt for a kernel 2.6 configurator
* Mon Apr 11 2005 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-7.1
- move the devstyl macro to more of a macro.
- change the risky uname-r bits to more chroot-friendly rpm-q
invocation
- incorporate the kversion and krelease bits so they work in chroot
builds too.
- start work to separate which distros need nodes built and which ones
do not - and ensure we're root only when we need to be, thus making
it easier to build as non-root where we can.
- re-enable kernel-NVR-deps where we deliver a tun.o
- lose the useless isUL macro; that whole project was as failing as
the cooperation on which it was based.
- expand description because some people just don't see past their own
project.
- simplify #post and don't do anything if we don't need to.
* Fri Dec 21 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-6
- edit spec file to account for continuing COL/rpm306 builds like on
20011112
* Tue Dec 04 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-5
- semi-intelligent tun module addition/removal, with a checker
warning.
* Wed Nov 21 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-4
- tun/tap devices on kernel 2.2 now 0-9 from 0-3. Cleaned up creation
routine.
* Sat Nov 17 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-3
- the kernel=%(uname -r)Requires: line doesn't work. Removing for
now.
- change to buildshell part to on-the-fly do bash2. RH62 hated it
before.
* Tue Nov 13 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-2
- Added minor change to support COL 31 builds
- more commenting, to explain weird stuff.
* Thu Nov 01 2001 Bishop Clark (LC957) <bishop@platypus.bc.ca> 1.1-1lc1
- remove directory so repeat builds succeed (3rd time)
- fixed a schroedinger's tun problem with trying to install or package
nonexistent files
- only package files required for the target (no 2.4 devs on 2.2)
- more accurately tracks the kernel version
/usr/share/doc/tun-1.1 /usr/share/doc/tun-1.1/FAQ /usr/share/doc/tun-1.1/README
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