0.12.8<br>
0.12.9<br>
0.12.10<br>
+0.12.11<br>
+0.12.12<br>
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0.92<br>
0.93<br>
0.94<br>
+0.95<br>
+0.96<br>
+0.97<br>
+0.98<br>
+0.99<br>
+0.100<br>
+0.101<br>
+0.102<br>
+0.103<br>
+0.104<br>
+0.105<br>
+0.106<br>
+0.108<br>
+0.109<br>
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0.65<br>
+0.66<br>
+0.67<br>
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obsolete<br>
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2.6.29-rc4<br>
+2.6.29-rc6<br>
+2.6.29-rc7<br>
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LTTng 0.92 reorders the LTTng patchset and drops the /proc/ltt interface.<br>
lttv 0.12.10 fixes 32-bits host support for kprobes hash table.<br>
LTTng 0.94 adds ARM OMAP3 uniprocessor support, no power management support
yet.<br>
+LTTng 0.99 fixes ARM syscall exit tracing.<br>
+LTTng 0.101 supports Linux kernel 2.6.29-rc6.<br>
+LTTng 0.103 integrates a patch to cache the page_address lookup.<br>
+LTTng 0.104 includes the basics for future text output support (ltt-ascii is
+still work in progress) and a lot of patch folding has been done in preparation
+for LKML post. It supports kernel 2.6.29-rc7.<br>
+LTTng 0.108 boosts performances. Fixes a false-sharing problem, divides the
+buffer management code into slow and fast paths for better locality.<br>
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