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2013 Mar 07
7
Fixes from the patch queue of the Debian package
Here are three patches that fix issues with out-of-tree building and one that uses Ruby's own autoconf stuff for determining how Ruby bindings should be built. Cheers, -Hilko
2016 Jul 21
3
[PATCH] appliance: move virt-rescue welcome to /etc/issue
...kefile.am index e23778e..f26c4d4 100644 --- a/appliance/Makefile.am +++ b/appliance/Makefile.am @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ guestfs_shadow.aug \ hostfiles.in \ init \ + issue \ libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance.in \ libguestfs-make-fixed-appliance.pod \ make.sh.in \ @@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ superminfs_DATA = \ supermin.d/base.tar.gz \ supermin.d/daemon.tar.gz \ supermin.d/excludefiles \ + supermin.d/extras.tar.gz \ supermin.d/hostfiles \ supermin.d/init.tar.gz \ supermin.d/packages \ @@ -107,6 +109,15 @@ supermin.d/excludefiles: excludefiles.in Makefile cmp -s $@ excludefiles-t || mv ex...
2015 Jul 09
3
[PATCH v2 0/3] appliance: Exclude more log files (RHBZ#1239154).
Since v1: - Don't remove the whole of /var/log - Cleanups and fixes to appliance/Makefile.am
2014 Oct 02
4
[PATCH 0/3] RFC: appliance flavours
Hi, this is a prototype of something I've around for some time. Basically it is about adding new appliances in addition to the main one currently used and kept up-to-date automatically: this way it is possible to create new appliances with extra packages, to be used in specific contexts (like virt-rescue, with more network/recovery tools) without filling the main appliance. It's still
2010 Aug 26
4
[REPOST] guestfsd core capture, and virt-rescue clean shutdown
This is a repost of a previously posted set. It's been updated following review comments. [PATCH 1/4] Add a core_pattern debug command Added missing return statements. [PATCH 2/4] Call sync after guestfsd exits Remove redundant sleep 1; sync [PATCH 3/4] Shut down the appliance cleanly [PATCH 4/4] Ignore launch() error in virt-rescue These were previously 2 patches. They are otherwise
2010 Aug 03
3
Generate coredumps of the guestfs appliance
[PATCH 1/3] Add a core_pattern debug command The first patch is just a rework of Rich's earlier core dump patch. It turns it into a debug subcommand so it can be called at any time. This also has the advantage of explicitly labelling an extremely untidy API as debug. [PATCH 2/3] Call sync after guestfsd exits The second patch seems to be required for cores to be dumped reliably. I was able to
2012 Oct 08
3
[PATCH v3 0/3] Add support for disk labels and hotplugging.
This is, I guess, version 3 of this patch series which adds disk labels and hotplugging (only hot-add implemented so far). The good news is .. it works! Rich.
2012 Oct 08
5
[PATCH v4 0/5] Finish hotplugging support.
This rounds off hotplugging support by allowing you to add and remove drives at any stage (before and after launch). Rich.