Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "ANNOUNCE: oz 0.3.0 release"
2011 Jun 08
0
ANNOUNCE: oz 0.4.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.4.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing
automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from the
user.
Release 0.4.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the
highlights between Oz 0.3.0 and 0.4.0 are:
- Automatic detection/use of cached JEOS images (the previous method required
the user of the oz libraries to
2011 Jun 30
0
ANNOUNCE: oz 0.5.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.5.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing
automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from the
user.
Release 0.5.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the
highlights between Oz 0.4.0 and 0.5.0 are:
- Replace icicle-nc binary with a shell script to try various methods. Besides
being more portable, this also
2011 Sep 15
1
ANNOUNCE: oz 0.7.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.7.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing
automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from
the user.
Release 0.7.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the
highlights between Oz 0.6.0 and 0.7.0 are:
- Ability to use the "direct initrd injection" method to install Fedora/RHEL
guests. This is an
2011 Aug 22
0
ANNOUNCE: oz0.6.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.6.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing
automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from
the user.
Release 0.6.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the
highlights between Oz 0.5.0 and 0.6.0 are:
- The ability to specify the destination for the ICICLE output from oz-install
and oz-generate-icicle
- pydoc
2012 Jan 11
1
ANNOUNCE: oz 0.8.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.8.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited
input from the user.
Release 0.8.0 is a (long overdue) bugfix and feature release for
Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.7.0 and 0.8.0 are:
- Optional virtualenv make target
- Conversion of unittests to py.test
- Replace
2012 Aug 19
2
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.9.0 Release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.9.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited
input from the user. Release 0.9.0 is a (long overdue) bugfix and
feature release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.8.0 and
0.9.0 are:
- Easier to create Debian/Ubuntu packages
- Ability to specify the disk size in the TDL
-
2013 Jul 29
0
Re: ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.11.0 release
On 07/28/2013 09:43 PM, Chris Lalancette wrote:
> All,
> I'm pleased to announce release 0.11.0 of Oz. Oz is a program
> for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with
> limited input from the user. Release 0.11.0 is a bugfix and feature
> release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.10.0 and 0.11.0
> are:
>
> * Add support for
2013 Jul 29
2
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.11.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.11.0 of Oz. Oz is a program
for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with
limited input from the user. Release 0.11.0 is a bugfix and feature
release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.10.0 and 0.11.0
are:
* Add support for installing Ubuntu 13.04
* Add the ability to get user-specific ICICLE information
* Add the
2014 Jan 03
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.12.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.12.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited
input from the user. Release 0.12.0 is a bugfix and feature release
for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.11.0 and 0.12.0 are:
* Fixes to concurrent oz-install invocations
* Python 3 compatibility in the test suites
* Support for Ubuntu
2017 Aug 08
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.16.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.16.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input
from the user. Release 0.16.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz.
Some of the highlights between Oz 0.15.0 and 0.16.0 are:
* Windows 10 and 2016 support
* All timeouts are now configurable
* Ubuntu 16.04, 16.10, 17.04 support
* Mageia 2,
2016 Feb 29
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.15.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.15.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input
from the user. Release 0.15.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz.
Some of the highlights between Oz 0.14.0 and 0.15.0 are:
* Make sure openssh-clients is included in CentOS builds
* Add support for Fedora-23
* Add customization support
2013 Mar 09
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.10.0 Release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.10.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input
from the user. Release 0.10.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz.
Some of the highlights between Oz 0.9.0 and 0.10.0 are:
* Support for installing OpenSUSE 12.1 and 12.2
* Support for python3
* Support for Ubuntu 12.04.1,
2015 Mar 07
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.13.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.13.0 of Oz. Oz is a program
for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with
limited input from the user. Release 0.13.0 is a bugfix and feature
release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.12.0 and 0.13.0
are:
- For Fedora, if the user specifies a version, but that isn't
supported yet, try the last supported version (in
2015 Jun 26
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.14.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.14.0 of Oz. Oz is a program
for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with
limited input from the user. Release 0.14.0 is a bugfix and feature
release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.13.0 and 0.14.0
are:
* Fix a bug in checksum checking (this should work again)
* Add a global lock around pool refresh; should get rid
2019 Mar 16
0
ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.17.0 release
All,
I'm pleased to announce release 0.17.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for
doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited
input from the user. Release 0.17.0 switches Oz to be python3 only,
since Python 2 support is ending soon. There are also some minor fixes
in here, along with the addition of support for some new OSs.
A tarball and zipfile of this release is
2008 May 21
1
[Fwd: [PATCH]: Fix silly output for virtio devices in /proc/interrupts]
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2008 May 21
1
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2008 Jun 30
2
[PATCH]: Fix syscall return code when ptrace or audit is active
Attached is a simple patch to fix the return value from the 64-bit kernel when
you call with a bad system call number with tracing enabled (for either ptrace
or audit). What should happen is that the user process gets a -ENOSYS return
call from the syscall; what actually happens (only in the 64-bit kernel) is that
you get back the system call number. The 32-bit kernel does not suffer from
this
2008 Feb 26
2
[PATCH]: Make Xen 3.1 IDE flush on O_DIRECT with drive caching off
All,
Long ago Xen added code to the device model to basically do an fsync()
after every data write if the user in the guest specified that IDE write caching
should be disabled. This works fine, except in the case where you are doing
O_DIRECT writes inside the guest (ala dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb oflag=direct).
This is because you can get out of ide_write_dma_cb() in the middle of the loop
2010 Dec 13
0
ANNOUNCE: ruby-libvirt bindings 0.3.0
All,
I'm pleased to announce the release of 0.3.0 of the ruby-libvirt bindings.
This release has a number of updates:
* Implementation of Libvirt::open_auth, Libvirt::event_register_impl
* Updated Connect class, implementing conn.compare_cpu, conn.baseline_cpu,
conn.domain_event_register_any, conn.domain_event_deregister_any,
conn.domain_event_register,