Ian, Keir Now that Xen 3.0 was released and moved into a separate testing tree, it seems a good time to include Xenoprof patches into the public xen-unstable tree. What do you think? I am attaching the last version of the patches. There are 3 patches attached: 1) xenoprof-2.0-generic-linux-2.6.14.patch: Changes to linux oprofile generic kernel driver in "drivers/oprofile". (created against the linux-2.6.xen.hg tree) 2) xenoprof-2.0-arch-linux-2.6.14.patch: New oprofile architecture specific driver for i386/xen. (also created against the linux-2.6.xen.hg tree) 3) xenoprof-2.0-xen-3.0-devel.patch: Xen component John Levon reviewed these 3 patches and has indicated that he is happy with them now. The last missing component are the modifications to OProfile user level tools. John Levon has indicated that he would like to include those in the standard OProfile distribution. We still need to modify documentation and man pages to include the new Xen options. But, everything else seems to be OK. I will work with John Levon in the next days to have the Oprofile documentation updated. Please let me me know how do you think we should proceed. Thanks Renato _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Sean Dague
2005-Dec-06 13:27 UTC
[Xen-devel] Please Stop with the application/octet-stream attachments (was Re: [PATCH] Xenoprof latest version.)
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 09:16:05PM -0800, Santos, Jose Renato G wrote:> > Ian, Keir > > Now that Xen 3.0 was released and moved into a separate testing tree, > it seems a good time to include Xenoprof patches into the public > xen-unstable tree. What do you think? > > I am attaching the last version of the patches. There are 3 patches > attached:There are a lot of offenders here, so I''m not trying to single you out, but too many windows programs are setting all the patch attachments as application/octet-stream, which means it breaks inline reading for clients (this is really annoying). I found the following on the Wine website that might help: http://www.winehq.com/site/docs/winedev-guide/style-notes Specifically: "Outlook Express is notorious for mangling attachments. Giving the patch a .txt extension and attaching will solve the problem for most mailers including Outlook." and "Using regedit add key "Content Type" with value "text/plain" to the .diff extension under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT (same as for .txt extension). This tells OE to use Content-Type: text/plain instead of application/octet-stream" Hopefully these will work, I don''t run windows so I can''t test them. -Sean -- __________________________________________________________________ Sean Dague Mid-Hudson Valley sean at dague dot net Linux Users Group http://dague.net http://mhvlug.org There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down. __________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel