Bootstrapping tool for creating supermin appliances
supermin is a tool for building supermin appliances. These are tiny
appliances (similar to virtual machines), usually around 100KB in size,
which get fully instantiated on-the-fly in a fraction of a second when
you need to boot one of them.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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derived packages
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / supermin
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Revision 84 (latest revision is 89)
Charles Arnold (charlesa)
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(revision 84)
- Update to version 5.3.3 * initrd: Support ztd-compressed modules * pacman: Recognise Artix, an Arch derivative * Add a separate variable to store link flags, and use that to supply * Add appropriate globs for arm based kernels. The file names end in -arm64 but the architecture is named aarch64. * Add support for OCaml 5.0 * Add LFS support for fts functions * Numerous bug fixes - Upstream bug fixes and features 001-Improved-debugging-of-the-supermin-if-newer-calculation.patch 002-Fix-if-newer-copy-kernel.patch 003-Fix-kernel-filtering-for-aarch64-architecture.patch 004-Use-output-complete-exe-instead-of-custom.patch 005-Only-supply-output-complete-exe-to-final-link.patch 006-Rename-function-file-kernel.patch 007-Uncompress-kernel-on-RISC-V.patch 008-Fix-link-to-renamed-kernel-documentation.patch 009-New-mailing-list-email-address.patch - Dropped initrd_support_ztd-compressed_modules.patch
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