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<title>Initial import of U-Boot for Digilent Zybo Z7 development boards.</title>
<updated>2019-05-16T22:37:16Z</updated>
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<name>alnsn</name>
<email>alnsn@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2019-05-16T22:37:16Z</published>
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<title>Initial version of sysutils/collectd-lua - lua plugin for collectd.</title>
<updated>2017-07-25T06:48:51Z</updated>
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<name>alnsn</name>
<email>alnsn@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2017-07-25T06:48:51Z</published>
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The package inherits the version from the base package collectd-5.7.2.</content>
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<entry>
<title>The Xen virtual machine monitor allows running several virtual machines</title>
<updated>2016-07-04T07:30:47Z</updated>
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<name>jnemeth</name>
<email>jnemeth@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2016-07-04T07:30:47Z</published>
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on a single physical machine.  The xentools46 package contains the
tools to create, destroy and control the virtual machines.

This package contains the tools for Xen 4.6.x</content>
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<title>Xen is a hypervisor which supports running multiple guest operating</title>
<updated>2016-07-04T07:25:13Z</updated>
<author>
<name>jnemeth</name>
<email>jnemeth@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2016-07-04T07:25:13Z</published>
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systems on a single machine. Guest OSes (also called "domains")
can be either paravirtualised (i.e. make hypercalls in order to
access hardware), run in HVM (Hardware Virtualisation Mode) where
they will be presented with virtual devices, or a combination where
they use hypercalls to access hardware but manage memory themselves.
At boot, the xen kernel is loaded along with the guest kernel for
the first domain (called domain0). domain0 has privileges to access
the physical hardware (PCI and ISA devices), administrate other
domains and provide virtual devices (disks and network) to other
domains.

This package contains the 4.6 Xen kernel itself.  PCI passthrough is
not supported.  PAE is mandatory; on i386 one must use XEN3PAE_DOM[0U].</content>
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<entry>
<title>Import NVIDIA Tegra SOC firmware as sysutils/tegra-firmware.</title>
<updated>2015-10-18T12:20:51Z</updated>
<author>
<name>jmcneill</name>
<email>jmcneill@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2015-10-18T12:20:51Z</published>
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Firmware binary images for use with NVIDIA Tegra SOCs.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Import mtx version 1.3.12 to pkgsrc, based on the FreeBSD port.</title>
<updated>2015-07-09T10:27:39Z</updated>
<author>
<name>bouyer</name>
<email>bouyer@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2015-07-09T10:27:39Z</published>
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Mtx(1) is a set of low level driver programs to control features of SCSI
backup related devices such as autoloaders, tape changers, mediajukeboxes,
and tape drives. It can also report much data, including serial numbers,
maximum block sizes, and TapeAlert(tm) messages that most modern tape
drives implement, as well as do raw SCSI READ and WRITE commands to
tape drives.

It works like chio(1) but supports more features and drives and runs in
users land. There are some amanda (sysutils/amanda-server) scripts, which
depend on mtx.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Added sysutils/rdfind version 1.3.4</title>
<updated>2015-06-11T12:22:40Z</updated>
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<name>abs</name>
<email>abs@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2015-06-11T12:22:40Z</published>
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Rdfind is a program that finds duplicate files. It is useful for compressing
backup directories or just finding duplicate files. It compares files based on
their content, not on their file names.

imported from wip (thanks to bartosz.kuzma for packaing there :)</content>
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<title>Added sysutils/disk-filltest version 0.7.1</title>
<updated>2014-05-31T22:04:35Z</updated>
<author>
<name>abs</name>
<email>abs@pkgsrc.org</email>
</author>
<published>2014-05-31T22:04:35Z</published>
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The function of disk-filltest is simple:

* Write files random-######## to the current directory until the disk is full
* Read the files again and verify the pseudo-random sequence written
* Any write or read error will be reported, either by the operating
  system or by checking the pseudo-random sequence
* Optionally, delete the random files after a successful run</content>
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<title>Initial import of Xen 4.2.  This is kernel part.</title>
<updated>2013-05-15T05:32:12Z</updated>
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<name>jnemeth</name>
<email>jnemeth@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2013-05-15T05:32:12Z</published>
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---- 4.2.2

Xen 4.2.2 is a maintenance release in the 4.2 series and contains:
We recommend that all users of Xen 4.2.1 upgrade to Xen 4.2.2.

    This release fixes the following critical vulnerabilities:
        CVE-2012-5634 / XSA-33: VT-d interrupt remapping source
            validation flaw
        CVE-2013-0151 / XSA-34: nested virtualization on 32-bit
            exposes host crash
        CVE-2013-0152 / XSA-35: Nested HVM exposes host to being
            driven out of memory by guest
        CVE-2013-0153 / XSA-36: interrupt remap entries shared and
            old ones not cleared on AMD IOMMUs
        CVE-2013-0154 / XSA-37: Hypervisor crash due to incorrect
            ASSERT (debug build only)
        CVE-2013-0215 / XSA-38: oxenstored incorrect handling of
            certain Xenbus ring states
        CVE-2012-6075 / XSA-41: qemu (e1000 device driver): Buffer
            overflow when processing large packets
        CVE-2013-1917 / XSA-44: Xen PV DoS vulnerability with SYSENTER
        CVE-2013-1919 / XSA-46: Several access permission issues with
            IRQs for unprivileged guests
        CVE-2013-1920 / XSA-47: Potential use of freed memory in event
            channel operations
        CVE-2013-1922 / XSA-48: qemu-nbd format-guessing due to missing
            format specification
    This release contains many bug fixes and improvements (around
    100 since Xen 4.2.1). The highlights are:
        ACPI APEI/ERST finally working on production systems
        Bug fixes for other low level system state handling
        Bug fixes and improvements to the libxl tool stack
        Bug fixes to nested virtualization

----- 4.2.1

Xen 4.2.1 is a maintenance release in the 4.2 series and contains:
We recommend that all users of Xen 4.2.0 upgrade to Xen 4.2.1.

    The release fixes the following critical vulnerabilities:
        CVE-2012-4535 / XSA-20: Timer overflow DoS vulnerability
        CVE-2012-4537 / XSA-22: Memory mapping failure DoS vulnerability
        CVE-2012-4538 / XSA-23: Unhooking empty PAE entries DoS vulnerability
        CVE-2012-4539 / XSA-24: Grant table hypercall infinite
            loop DoS vulnerability
        CVE-2012-4544, CVE-2012-2625 / XSA-25: Xen domain builder
            Out-of-memory due to malicious kernel/ramdisk
        CVE-2012-5510 / XSA-26: Grant table version switch list
            corruption vulnerability
        CVE-2012-5511 / XSA-27: Several HVM operations do not
            validate the range of their inputs
        CVE-2012-5513 / XSA-29: XENMEM_exchange may overwrite hypervisor memory
        CVE-2012-5514 / XSA-30: Broken error handling in
            guest_physmap_mark_populate_on_demand()
        CVE-2012-5515 / XSA-31: Several memory hypercall operations
            allow invalid extent order values
        CVE-2012-5525 / XSA-32: several hypercalls do not validate input GFNs
    Among many bug fixes and improvements (around 100 since Xen 4.2.0):
        A fix for a long standing time management issue
        Bug fixes for S3 (suspend to RAM) handling
        Bug fixes for other low level system state handling
        Bug fixes and improvements to the libxl tool stack
        Bug fixes to nested virtualization


----- 4.2.0

The Xen 4.2 release contains a number of important new features
and updates including:

The release incorporates many new features and improvements to
existing features. There are improvements across the board including
to Security, Scalability, Performance and Documentation.

    XL is now the default toolstack: Significant effort has gone
in to the XL tool toolstack in this release and it is now feature
complete and robust enough that we have made it the default. This
toolstack can now replace xend in the majority of deployments, see
XL vs Xend Feature Comparison. As well as improving XL the underlying
libxl library has been significantly improved and supports the
majority of the most common toolstack features. In addition the
API has been declared stable which should make it even easier for
external toolstack such as libvirt and XCP's xapi to make full use
of this functionality in the future.

    Large Systems: Following on from the improvements made in 4.1
Xen now supports even larger systems, with up to 4095 host CPUs
and up to 512 guest CPUs. In addition toolstack feature like the
ability to automatically create a CPUPOOL per NUMA node and more
intelligent placement of guest VCPUs on NUMA nodes have further
improved the Xen experience on large systems.  Other new features,
such as multiple PCI segment support have also made a positive
impact on such systems.

    Improved security: The XSM/Flask subsystem has seen several
enhancements, including improved support for disaggregated systems
and a rewritten example policy which is clearer and simpler to
modify to suit local requirements.

    Documentation: The Xen documentation has been much improved,
both the in-tree documentation and the wiki. This is in no small
part down to the success of the Xen Document Days so thanks to all
who have taken part.</content>
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<entry>
<title>Added sysutils/dc-tools version 1.00</title>
<updated>2012-07-12T23:55:55Z</updated>
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<name>abs</name>
<email>abs@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2012-07-12T23:55:55Z</published>
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Contents: some Dreamcast tools from Marcus Comstedt http://mc.pp.se/dc/sw.html
and a dc-burn-netbsd script to build and burn a bootable NetBSD/dreamcast CD

dc-burn-netbsd
    Script to download a given NetBSD/dreamcast version and burn a bootable CD

dc-makeip (IP creator)
    Utility for creating IP.BIN from a textual representation of IP0000.BIN

dc-scramble (1ST_READ.BIN scrambler)
    Utility to "scramble" binary files to match bootloader requirements

share/dc-tools/ip_slave/ (IP upload slave)
    Dreamcast binary to upload and run software over ethernet

share/dc-tools/serial_slave/ (Serial upload slave)
    Dreamcast binary to upload and run software over the serial port</content>
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