tcng version 8u

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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... is on SourceForge, http://tcng.sourceforge.net/#src

This is a maintenance release. Highlights:

 - value << 0 was broken, oops
 - build process is compatible with the final release of 2.4.19
 - make tcsim-rpms is now much better at finding sources. In
   particular, it will happily accept any source that configure
   recognizes as compatible, and no longer insist on exactly
   the recommended (i.e. latest) version

And no, HTB support isn't in yet. But I've seen that 2.5.31 has it
now. And UML (*). We're getting there ...

(*) UML is the future of tcsim, see also
    http://www.almesberger.net/umlsim/

The full change log is below.

- Werner

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Version 8u (12-AUG-2002)
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- updated kernel version example in tcng/README from 2.4.18 to 2.4.19
- configure is now compatible with 2.4.19 (final release)
- tcc refused to left-shift 32 bit values by 0 bits (tests/tcng-8u)
- configure now checks for defective cpp (reported by "raptor")
- added undocumented options --kversions and --iversions to configure
- added script build/findsrc to locate source files
- "make tcsim-rpms" now uses any supported version of kernel and iproute2, not
  only the suggested one
- added more experimental code for FSM-based classification (not yet useful)
- documentation: tcsim figure still called tcsim_filter and tcsim_plot
  "filter.pl" and "plot.pl"

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