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2011 Jun 30
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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
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
2011 Aug 22
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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
2011 Jun 08
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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 Mar 31
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.3.0 release
All, I'm pleased to announce release 0.3.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from the user. Release 0.3.0 is mostly a bugfix release for Oz. However, there are also a few minor features included as well. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.2.0 and 0.3.0 are: - Add the ability to specify the output directory for
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 -
2015 Mar 07
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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
2013 Jul 29
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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
2012 Dec 11
1
Trying to package Oz for Ubuntu
[ CCing to Hilko who is the Debian maintainer, and the libguestfs mailing list. ] On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 04:18:20PM -0600, Steve Loranz wrote: > Chris / Richard, > > I'm trying to get a package of Oz together for Ubuntu so that I can > ultimately get an imagefactory package built for Ubuntu as well. I'm > stuck on libguestfs at this point and was hoping one of you might
2014 Jan 03
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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
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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
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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
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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 Jun 26
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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
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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
2018 Nov 15
2
[RFC][ARM] -Oz implies -mthumb
Hello, I would like to address an issue/inconsistency related to command line options and compiling for minimum code size, and wanted to check if there would be any problems or objections to my change. The problem is that compiling for minimum code size like this: -Oz --target=arm-arm--eabi -mcpu=cortex-xyz does not really give minimum code size because -mthumb is not enabled. This
2018 Nov 15
3
[cfe-dev] [RFC][ARM] -Oz implies -mthumb
On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 14:18, Sjoerd Meijer <Sjoerd.Meijer at arm.com> wrote: > > Ahhh, typo in my previous mail: > > > > when I noticed that -Os gives me Thumb on Cortex-A{8,9,17} > > > I wanted to say: > > > when I noticed that "GCC -Os" gives me Thumb on Cortex-A{8,9,17} > > Yes. Just to clarify my response. That particular linaro
2018 Apr 21
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[RFC] Turn the MachineOutliner on by default in AArch64 under -Oz
Teaching the back end about size optimization sounds great, even without the exciting work on MachineOutliner. It would strip some nasty hacks from an out of tree back end that cares about code size :) Thank you > The first patch is one that teaches the backend about size optimization > levels. This is comparable to what's done in the inliner. Today, the only > way to tell if
2018 Apr 24
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[RFC] Turn the MachineOutliner on by default in AArch64 under -Oz
Thanks for reducing that for me! The outliner pulls out the following: OUTLINED_FUNCTION_0: // @OUTLINED_FUNCTION_0 .cfi_sections .debug_frame .cfi_startproc // %bb.0: adrp x29, g1 add x29, x29, :lo12:g1 adrp x30, g2 // This adrp shouldn’t have been outlined. ret It shouldn’t be pulling out that adrp. There’s a special case for arps in