+LTTng 0.192 fixes a crash with immediate values on x86 for kernel configured
+without modules. It was caused by a mainline commit which restricted the
+liveness of the "nop" table to init time in this configuration.<br>
+LTTng 0.193 modifies timers to support RT kernels again, and modifies omap3
+trace clock spinlock taken with irqs off, turning it into a raw spinlock
+(needed for RT kernel).<br>
+LTTng 0.194 uses mod_timer_pinned with add_timer_on to support NO_HZ SMP
+configs. Fixes incorrect API use introduced in 0.193.<br>
+LTTng 0.195 supports kernel 2.6.32.9.<br>
+LTTng 0.196 fixes a declaration omission in ARM omap3 trace clock, introduced in
+0.194.<br>
+LTTng 0.197 adds compiler barriers within nesting count. Eliminates possible
+false-negative caused by heavy compiler optimization. This only affects
+self-detection of internal LTTng problems (e.g. detecting trap recursion within
+the tracer), so it is not crucially important to update.<br>
+LTTng 0.198 fixes a periodic flush timer bug introduced in LTTng 0.194.<br>
+LTTng 0.199 supports Linux kernel 2.6.33.<br>
+LTTng 0.200 supports Linux kernel 2.6.33.1.<br>
+LTTng 0.201 fixes omap3 trace clock build: header moved from mach/ to plat/.<br>
+LTTng 0.202 fixes the ARM omap3 build.<br>
+LTTng 0.203 re-introduces the fligh- channel prefix for flight recorder
+channels. This has been lost in the refactoring done around the 2.6.30 Linux
+kernel support series.<br>
+ltt-control 0.80 ltt-armall disables the input subsystem by default. ltt-armall
+-i should be used to activate these markers.<br>
+ltt-control 0.81 divides the lttd daemon in a LGPLv2.1 library and GPLv2 program
+parts. It makes it possible to spawn a daemon instance from a program without
+requiring to fork a new process.<br>
+LTTng 0.204 supports kernel 2.6.33.2<br>