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fontconfig: fix crash for special bdf font.
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Mesa, xf86-video-intel: Update Mesa to 9.2.3 bugfix-release and several fixes
for xf86-video-intel.
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glibc: bugfixes in IPv6 and ARM support
ride on last update.
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coreutils: Fix 2 major regressions in sort and 1 fix for stat and tail.
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gdk-pixbuf: Fix xpm icon in a desktop file never shrink itself.
(while here drop unwanted entries from distinfo).
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pulseaudio: Fix the incompatible size of pa_card_profile_info that leads to a
crash of pavucontrol
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System/161 is a machine simulator that provides a simplified but still
realistic environment for OS hacking. It is a 32-bit MIPS system
supporting up to 32 processors, with up to 31 hardware slots each
holding a single simple device (disk, console, network, etc.)
It is used for teaching; the OS/161 instructional OS runs on it.
However, it has also proven useful as a rapid development platform for
bringing up research or experimental kernels.
System/161 supports fully transparent debugging, via remote gdb into
the simulator. It also provides transparent kernel profiling,
statistical monitoring, event tracing (down to the level of individual
machine instructions) and one can connect multiple running System/161
instances together into a network using a "hub" program.
I am upstream for this so I'll maintain the package.
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These are now handled dynamically if INIT_SYSTEM is set to "rc.d", or
ignored otherwise.
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-.include "../../lang/tcl-itcl/buildlink3.mk"
+#include "../../lang/tcl-itcl/buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../lang/tcl/buildlink3.mk"
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can tell it is not, in the current version 3.9.2 at least, handled
from configure.) This will probably fix the Solaris build.
I wrote this patch like a month ago and apparently forgot to actually
commit it.
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for old supported systems.
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At least, It break build on NetBSD-i386 with buitin gcc, PR pkg/48538.
No build failure on NetBSD-amd64 with builtin gcc.
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It was deprecated, and new "os-release" came.
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either because they themselves are not ready or because a
dependency isn't. This is annotated by
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z
or
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar
respectively, please use the same style for other packages,
and check during updates.
Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable.
Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable.
Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable.
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default
with the next commit.
Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require dbus-glib shared libraries.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require dbus-glib shared libraries.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require GTK+-2.x shared libraries.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require GTK+-2.x shared libraries.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require libffi shared libraries.
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Linux compatibility package based on the openSUSE Linux distribution.
Please visit http://www.opensuse.org/ for more information about openSUSE
Linux.
This package supports running ELF binaries linked with glibc2 that
require libffi shared libraries.
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- Uniscribe support in the RichEdit control.
- Support for condition variables and Slim Reader/Writer locks.
- More D3D command stream preparation work.
- Optional Start Menu in desktop mode.
- Improved support for vertical fonts metrics.
- Various bug fixes.
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- Color management support updated to liblcms version 2.
- Various bug fixes.
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sometime(tm))
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Changes:
System emulation
Device emulation
Audio
The HDA device emulation now includes a mixer by default.
Previously this had to be enabled with the configure argument
"--enable-mixemu" when building QEMU.
Audio will work correctly on systems without OSS (/dev/dsp).
On previous versions, those systems needed special arguments
to "configure" for audio to work out of the box.
Audio honors the QEMU_AUDIO_TIMER_PERIOD environment variable
and has less CPU utilization by default than previous versions.
Block devices
Support for the LSI 53C810 SCSI HBA, which unlike the 895A is
supported on some very old Windows NT versions.
Device assignment
VFIO now supports setting CPU affinity on MSI interrupts.
VFIO can now reset assigned devices much more reliably using
either PCI function-level reset (FLR), power management, or a
reset (done by the kernel) of the parent bridge.
Several improvements to the reliability of using option ROMs
for devices that are assigned with VFIO.
USB
Performance and functionality improvements for USB 3.0.
MicroBlaze
Can now specify an initrd on the command line.
PowerPC
PowerPC now supports the dump-guest-memory command.
s390x
The "nmi" command will trigger a crash dump from kdump, using
a RESTART interrupt.
The SCLP line-mode console ("operating system messages") can
be accessed with "-device sclplmconsole".
x86
ACPI tables can be generated by QEMU and can be used by firmware
directly. This will in the future enable new features without
modifications of all firmware components (SeaBIOS, OVMF,
CoreBoot)
Initial support for supporting more than 1TB of RAM (but firmware
does not yet support this).
Xen HVM domains can now resume from suspend-to-RAM (S3) state.
Monitor
Subcommands (like "info block") can now autocomplete their
options.
Help for a single subcommand can be printed with a monitor
command such as "help info block".
New commands "blockdev-snapshot-internal-sync",
"blockdev-snapshot-delete-internal-sync" improve support for
internal qcow2 snapshot.
New command "blockdev-add" provides a QMP interface for block
device hotplug.
Block devices
The throttling algorithm has been rewritten; the new code is
more robust, and supports configuration of separate limits for
sustained I/O vs. I/O bursts
Migration
Migration was broken from QEMU <= 1.5 to 1.6; the new release
fixes it.
User-mode emulation
M68K ColdFire emulation supports atomic system calls.
Block devices, qemu-img, qemu-io
The sheepdog driver supports automatic reconnect after network
errors
The VMDK driver supports files produced by VMWare ESX.
The qcow2 driver can detect some cases of corruption, and will
prevent writing to a corrupted image.
The VHDX driver supports creating and writing .vhdx images.
The metadata of a file (where each sector of the guest image
is stored in the file on the host) can be dumped in human-readable
or JSON format using a new command "qemu-img map".
Guest agent
The "filesystem freeze/thaw" commands are now supported on
Windows too, where they will invoke the native Volume Shadow
Copy Service (VSS).
Miscellaneous
For targets that have no embedded disassembler, QEMU will now
produce hexadecimal dumps instead of just emitting an error
when a disassembly is requested. The enclosed script disas-objdump.pl
can be used, together with an external objdump program, to
convert the dump to a readable disassembly.
Host support
TCG now runs on x32 hosts.
Known issues
On Win32, QEMU must be compiled with --disable-coroutine-pool
to work around a suspected compiler bug.
The GTK terminal windows (monitor, serial console, parallel,
...) are still unusable in TCG mode: they lose characters and
can raise deadlocks.
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Bug-fix release.
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