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2011 Nov 29
6
[OCAML 0/7] V4 or so of the xen ocaml packaging patches
Here is the latest version of the patches to package the ocaml libraries. Changes
since last time:
* rename the packages from libxen-4.1-ocaml* to libxen-ocaml* - we wont be
looking to install multiple concurrent versions of the same package, so
the version doesn't need to be in the package name
* Removed superfluous GENCONTROL definitions - dh_ocaml does what we need
* Removed
2011 Nov 15
6
[OCAML 0/7] Xen ocaml library packaging
This is an update to the patches sent out on 25th October. I expect,
as before, that some of the larger patches won't get to the list so
they are also available here:
https://github.com/jonludlam/pkg-xen/commits/for-debian6.
Changes since last mail:
* I have split out the unrelated change to include 2 extra header files
in libxen-dev
* I have removed some instances of brace expansion
2011 Oct 25
14
[PATCH 0/9] Package the ocaml libraries
The following set of patches package up the ocaml libraries that are
part of the standard xen build. The patches are also currently available
at: https://github.com/jonludlam/pkg-xen/commits/for-debian
There are some things to note:
1. The 5 patches imported from xen-unstable are not, and will not go
into the xen-4.1-stable series. However, the patches were created
at the request of the
2013 Jul 15
21
[PATCH 00 of 21 RESEND] blktap3/drivers: Introduce tapdisk server.
This patch series copies the core of the tapdisk process from blktap2, with
updates coming from blktap2.5.
Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2013 Mar 25
86
[PATCH 00/28] libxl: ocaml: improve the bindings
The following series of patches fill in most of the gaps in the OCaml bindings
to libxl, to make them useful for clients such as xapi/xenopsd (from XCP).
There are a number of bugfixes to the existing bindings as well. I have an
experimental version of xenopsd that successfully uses the new bindings.
An earlier version of the first half of the series was submitted to the last
by Ian Campbell on