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<updated>2007-08-17T17:26:03Z</updated>
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<title>Switch from using the pre-build binaries to building our own Xen kernel.</title>
<updated>2007-08-17T17:26:03Z</updated>
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<published>2007-08-17T17:26:03Z</published>
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Apply a patch (patch-b*) to xen-3.1.0 to fix the ELF loader so that the
symbol table is properly loaded for the NetBSD dom0 kernel. This is from
the Xen repository, based on a patch inistally submitted by Christoph Egger
to Xen (thanks !). Should fix PR port-xen/36671.
While there also provide a debug Xen kernel, built with debug=1.
Bump PKGREVISION.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Rename xenkernel30 to xenkernel3 to acknowledge that Xen dropped one digit</title>
<updated>2007-06-14T19:37:00Z</updated>
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<name>bouyer</name>
<email>bouyer@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2007-06-14T19:37:00Z</published>
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in version numbers, and upgrade to 3.1.0.
Changes since 3.0.4:
    *   XenAPI 1.0 support
          o XML configuration files for virtual machines;
          o VM life-cycle management operations; and
          o Secure on- or off-box XML-RPC with bindings for many languages
    * Basic save/restore/migrate support for HVM (e.g. Windows) VMs;
    * Dynamic memory control for HVM guests;
    * 32-on-64 PV guest support (run PAE PV VMs on a 64-bit Xen!); and
    * Blktap copy-on-write disk support.

It also fixes some HVM bugs.</content>
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