Ksplice

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Tags: patch

Description
Ksplice allows system administrators to apply security patches to the Linux kernel without having to reboot. Ksplice takes as input a source code change in unified diff format and the kernel source code to be patched, and it applies the patch to the corresponding running kernel. The running kernel does not need to have been prepared in advance in any way.
Interface: Command Line
Associated Programs
GNU C Compiler GNU C compiler
Patch Apply a diff file to an original
Perl Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language
rsync fast remote file copy program (like rcp)
Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
Debian 32-bit 64-bit
stable 0.9.9-3 0.9.9-3
testing 0.9.9-4 0.9.9-4
sid 0.9.9-4 0.9.9-4

Ubuntu 32-bit 64-bit
lucid 0.9.9-2 0.9.9-2
oneiric 0.9.9-4 0.9.9-4
precise 0.9.9-4 0.9.9-4

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