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author | xtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-01-04 22:31:01 +0000 |
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committer | xtraeme <xtraeme@pkgsrc.org> | 2008-01-04 22:31:01 +0000 |
commit | be57c14f525c2835a96e8e144b4c067ed95433ee (patch) | |
tree | 083cf296acaf4fa8519cbc78fbb78b66c46a0234 /x11/speyes | |
parent | 23c9f186f1620cf97de1fcc721f98285b316c0ad (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-be57c14f525c2835a96e8e144b4c067ed95433ee.tar.gz |
Update to 0.4.6.1:
The changes between release 0.4.6 and 0.4.6.1 are mostly focused on documentation
updates, to reflect new releases of guest operating systems:
* OpenBSD 4.2 has been released. OpenBSD/landisk 4.2 works in GXemul.
* NetBSD 4.0 has been released. The installation instructions in GXemul's
documentation have been updated to reflect this.
o In most cases this simply means that NetBSD 4.0 should work,
in addition to NetBSD 3.1.
Some specifics worth mentioning are:
o For NetBSD/pmax, the change from 3.1 to 4.0 means that X Windows is now
working again out-of-the-box. (Simply run startx as root to start X.)
o For NetBSD/arc, the supported version has jumped from 1.6.2 to 4.0.
o NetBSD/landisk has been released, and works in GXemul.
o NetBSD/prep is unfortunately still at NetBSD 2.1.
o In some emulation modes, such as evbmips, hpcmips, and perhaps some more,
NetBSD 4.0 uses the clock in a way which is not yet implemented in the
emulator. (NetBSD 4.0 works, but NetBSD 3.1 worked better.)
o (I have not tried some of the "heavier" emulation setups, such as
NetBSD/sgimips.)
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