RE: How to install patch-o-matic

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El sÃb, 28 de 08 de 2004 a las 16:42, Jason Opperisano escribiÃ:

> >       Short answer is yes.
> >
> >       iptables userspace refers to the iptables code itself that is NOT part of the
> > kernel (kernelspace)
> >       Thus the iptables package itself.
> 
> and regarding the order:  patch & recompile kernel, then recompile userspace.  the userspace tools are compiled against the kernel sources, and detect the patches you have applied.
> 
> -j

What really happens it's that the userspace tools (iptables) are patched
too, they are not compiled against the kernel, both are patched at the
same time but in a separate way.

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