File _patchinfo of Package patchinfo.19247

<patchinfo incident="19247">
  <packager>michals</packager>
  <rating>moderate</rating>
  <category>recommended</category>
  <summary>Recommended update for virtme</summary>
  <description>This update for virtme fixes the following issues:

- Update to 1.39:
  * The most noticeable change in this release is the new Model Context
    Protocol (MCP) server. This feature lets you connect with AI
    assistants such as Claude, Cursor, etc., and use natural human
    language to automate kernel development tasks.
    In this way, AI agents can automatically configure kernels, apply
    patches from lore.kernel.org, and run commands within recompiled
    kernels. You can even have the AI agent perform bug bisection for
    you and run specific commands/scripts inside each recompiled
    version to determine whether the kernel is good or bad.
  * An additional feature is vCPU pinning (using the --pin CPU_LIST option),
    which enables binding virtual CPUs to particular physical host CPUs.
    This ensures more consistent performance testing within the vng guest
    environment.
  * The release also adds support for memoryless NUMA nodes,
    enablingusers to specify size=0 with the --numa argument to create
    NUMA nodes without memory. This capability can be useful for simulating
    heterogeneous architectures, where devices like GPUs are represented
    as memoryless NUMA nodes to model their CPU locality relationships.
  * Last, but not least, there's a new --shell BINARY option which lets
    users choose a different shell to use within the vng session, rather
    than using their system's default shell and a new --empty-password
    option that creates empty passwords in the vng guest, instead of
    blocking login for other users, enabling easier debugging and SSH
    access during testing.
  * Updated Python versions in CI (dropped EOL 3.8 and 3.9)
  * Various bug fixes in virtme-init
  * Enhanced documentation and README updates
  * Improved error handling and validation
</description>
</patchinfo>
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