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2007 Nov 09
1
debian/patches/* for xen-unstable 16319
I've resolved the conflicts between the xen-unstable svn tree's patchset and xen-unstable 16319 (which was the tip a few days ago). The result is below, as the output of `svn diff' - so a series of interdiffs, unfortunately. Also, I noticed that after installing the resulting packages, it wasn't able to correctly select the xen-unstable tools; instead, it fell back to the default. In my installation I fixed this by making a symlink /usr/lib/xen-3.2 -> xen-unstable. Perhaps this should be made...
2008 Nov 05
1
openssh on interix
Hi openssh developers, I'm trying to port openssh to Interix. See [1] for more on this. For Interix sshd needs to be patched to not use setuid()/setgid(), but an Interix specific function setuser(). See [2] why it is needed. Unfortunately, setuser() needs the clear-text password of the user to be fully functional (If you use password-less setuser(), then the user doesn't have network
2023 May 22
1
[guestfs-tools PATCH 3/3] inspector: test /dev/mapper/VG-LV translation in LUKS-on-LVM test
On 5/19/23 18:31, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > For the series: > > Reviewed-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones at redhat.com> Thanks! Commit range 67647b883e13..569bd1dd29da. > > BTW it's usually possible to cherry pick across git repos, eg: > > $ git fetch ../libguestfs > $ git cherry-pick -x <hash> Hm, good to know, thanks! I didn't know
2018 Aug 24
2
git workflow, redux
Hans van Kranenburg writes ("Re: git workflow, redux"): > On 08/23/2018 08:07 PM, Ian Jackson wrote: > > I think git-debrebase is going to be easier for all these things than > > the current approach. > > Ok, let's try it! Thanks a lot for doing the above writeup. Great, thanks. (I hope it's OK that I have snipped most of your responses to the discussion,
2015 Dec 02
0
[PATCH] Receive multiple packets at a time
On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 12:58:26PM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Linux has a recvmmsg() system call which allows to achieve several > recvfrom() at a time. The patch below makes tinc use it (patch against > 1.1-pre11). Basically the patch turns the handle_incoming_vpn_data > variables into arrays (of size 1 when recvmmsg is not available, and > thus compiled the same as before),
2023 May 19
1
[guestfs-tools PATCH 3/3] inspector: test /dev/mapper/VG-LV translation in LUKS-on-LVM test
For the series: Reviewed-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones at redhat.com> BTW it's usually possible to cherry pick across git repos, eg: $ git fetch ../libguestfs $ git cherry-pick -x <hash> Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-p2v converts physical
2015 Dec 02
5
[PATCH] Receive multiple packets at a time
Hello, Linux has a recvmmsg() system call which allows to achieve several recvfrom() at a time. The patch below makes tinc use it (patch against 1.1-pre11). Basically the patch turns the handle_incoming_vpn_data variables into arrays (of size 1 when recvmmsg is not available, and thus compiled the same as before), and makes the code index into the arrays. You may want to use interdiff -w
2007 Nov 08
2
Bug#450638: Rebuild fails even if only debian/changelog updated
Package: xen-3 Version: 3.1.1-1 See the transcript below, where I * dpkg-source -x debian/xen-3_3.1.1-1.dsc * add an entry to debian/changelog at the top * run dpkg-buildpackage, which fails I installed the build-dependencies on sid and lenny and the path it's looking for doesn't exist there either. Thanks, Ian. mariner:d> dpkg-source -x ../debian/xen-3_3.1.1-1.dsc gpg:
2018 Dec 19
0
[PATCH v3 00/12] x86, kbuild: revert macrofying inline assembly code
* Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro at socionext.com> wrote: > This series reverts the in-kernel workarounds for inlining issues. > > The commit description of 77b0bf55bc67 mentioned > "We also hope that GCC will eventually get fixed,..." > > Now, GCC provides a solution. > > https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html > explains the new
2018 Dec 17
3
[PATCH v3 00/12] x86, kbuild: revert macrofying inline assembly code
This series reverts the in-kernel workarounds for inlining issues. The commit description of 77b0bf55bc67 mentioned "We also hope that GCC will eventually get fixed,..." Now, GCC provides a solution. https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html explains the new "asm inline" syntax. The performance issue will be eventually solved. [About Code cleanups] I know Nadam
2018 Dec 17
3
[PATCH v3 00/12] x86, kbuild: revert macrofying inline assembly code
This series reverts the in-kernel workarounds for inlining issues. The commit description of 77b0bf55bc67 mentioned "We also hope that GCC will eventually get fixed,..." Now, GCC provides a solution. https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html explains the new "asm inline" syntax. The performance issue will be eventually solved. [About Code cleanups] I know Nadam
2015 Dec 02
0
[PATCH] Receive multiple packets at a time
Oh, goodie! I'd made a start on the send direction here: https://github.com/dtaht/tinc/commits/master Perhaps that will help. I would not just pull that as it was just some late night hacking... and it turns out the posix time calls I upgraded to to get better than second resolution are not supported on OSX. My ultimate intent was to move to not bottlenecking or dropping packets on the
2013 Nov 18
2
[PATCH] al175: updated driver, please restore it
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 04:39:13PM +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote: > Hi Kirill, > > 2009/1/27 Kirill Smelkov <kirr at mns.spb.ru> > > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 05:58:23PM +0300, Kirill Smelkov wrote: > > > Arjen, Arnaud, > > > first of all, I'm sorry for my late reply. > > > > > > If it's not too late, here is updated al175: >
2018 Aug 23
3
git workflow, redux
Summary: I have tried the packaging-only repo and I really don't like it at all. I don't know how anyone copes with this - such hard work! IMO we should switch to git-debrebase. (As an alternative, if you don't trust git-debrebase because it's my own tool, gbp pq would be better, too, even though it's not as good as git-debrebase.) Particularly, now that we have more people
2011 Nov 25
9
[BUG] insufficient quoting between "tap-ctl list" and xend/server/BlktapController.py
Hello, I have a problem shutting down a domU with xen-4.1.2, which doesn''t terminate the corresponding blktap2 process, since one (other) VM uses a image file, which contains spaces in its file name. /var/log/xen/xend-debug.log has the following information: Unhandled exception in thread started by Traceback (most recent call last): File
2005 Jan 24
17
[Bug 413] Port forwarding: [localhost:]localport:remotehost:remoteport
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413 ------- Additional Comments From dtucker at zip.com.au 2005-01-24 14:27 ------- Created an attachment (id=782) --> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=782&action=view) forward-bind.sh: regression test for binding port forwards to addresses Current limitations of test: - no testing of IPv6 - no testing of backwards compat
2011 Dec 05
1
[PATCH v2] Add virtio-scsi to the virtio spec
Hi all, here is the specification for a virtio-based SCSI host (controller, HBA, you name it). The virtio SCSI host is the basis of an alternative storage stack for KVM. This stack would overcome several limitations of the current solution, virtio-blk: 1) scalability limitations: virtio-blk-over-PCI puts a strong upper limit on the number of devices that can be added to a guest. Common
2011 Dec 05
1
[PATCH v2] Add virtio-scsi to the virtio spec
Hi all, here is the specification for a virtio-based SCSI host (controller, HBA, you name it). The virtio SCSI host is the basis of an alternative storage stack for KVM. This stack would overcome several limitations of the current solution, virtio-blk: 1) scalability limitations: virtio-blk-over-PCI puts a strong upper limit on the number of devices that can be added to a guest. Common
2023 Apr 13
6
[PATCH v3 0/6] NBD 64-bit extensions (spec only)
v2 was here: https://lists.debian.org/nbd/2022/11/msg00030.html The bulk of the changes since then are: - forbid NBD_OPT_EXPORT_NAME once extended headers are negotiated (Wouter) - consistently use 'maximum payload', rather than a haphazard mix of 'maximum block payload' (Vladimir) At this point, I want to make sure we are happy with the spec before re-posting patches for