pkgsrc/sysutils/xentools41/patches/patch-ac
cegger 3d98a888d5 The Xen virtual machine monitor allows running several virtual machines
on a single physical machine.  The xentools41 package contains the
tools to create, destroy and control the virtual machines.

This package contains the tools for Xen 4.1.x

Release notes:
The Xen team is pleased to announce the release of Xen 4.1.

The result of nearly 12 months of development, new features include:
  * A re-architected and improved XL toolstack replacing XM/XEND
  * Prototype credit2 scheduler designed for latency-sensitive workloads and
    very large systems.
  * CPU Pools for advanced partitioning.
  * Support for large systems (>255 processors)
  * Support for x86 Advanced Vector eXtension (AVX).
  * New Memory Access API enabling integration of 3rd party security
    solutions into Xen virtualized environments.
  * Many IOMMU fixes (both Intel VT-d IOMMU and AMD IOMMU).
  * Many toolstack and buildsystem fixes for Linux and NetBSD hosts.
  * Thirdparty libs: libvirt driver for libxl has been merged to upstream
    libvirt.
  * HVM guest PXE boot enhancements, replacing gPXE with iPXE.
  * Even better stability through our new automated regression tests.

Detailed release notes, including a more extensive feature list:
   http://wiki.xen.org/xenwiki/Xen4.1

To download tarballs:
   http://xen.org/products/xen_source.html
Or the Mercurial source repository (tag 'RELEASE-4.1.0'):
   http://xenbits.xen.org/xen-unstable.hg

And the announcement on the Xen blog:
   http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2011/03/25/xen-4-1-releases/

Thanks to the many people who have contributed to this release!

  Regards,
  The Xen Team
2011-04-06 09:10:26 +00:00

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$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.1.1.1 2011/04/06 09:10:27 cegger Exp $
--- libfsimage/common/Makefile.orig 2010-05-11 21:27:58.000000000 +0000
+++ libfsimage/common/Makefile
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ include $(XEN_ROOT)/tools/Rules.mk
MAJOR = 1.0
MINOR = 0
+CFLAGS += -DFSIMAGE_FSDIR=\"$(LIBDIR)/fs\"
+
LDFLAGS-$(CONFIG_SunOS) = -Wl,-M -Wl,mapfile-SunOS
LDFLAGS-$(CONFIG_Linux) = -Wl,mapfile-GNU
LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS-y)