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Name: libkrunfw3 | Distribution: SUSE Linux Framework One |
Version: 3.8.1 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: slfo.1.1.31 | Build date: Tue Jan 3 11:41:29 2023 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 16451250 | Source RPM: libkrunfw-3.8.1-slfo.1.1.31.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://github.com/containers/libkrunfw | |
Summary: A dynamic library bundling a Linux kernel in a convenient storage format |
libkrunfw is a library bundling a Linux kernel in a dynamic library in a way that can be easily consumed by libkrun. By having the kernel bundled in a dynamic library, libkrun can leave to the linker the work of mapping the sections into the process, and then directly inject those mappings into the guest without any kind of additional work nor processing.
GPL-2.0-only AND LGPL-2.1-only
* Tue Jan 03 2023 [email protected] - Update to v3.8.1: * Calculate SNP launch measurement too * Update to latest stable kernel (6.0.6) - Changes from 3.8.0: * Automatically shift to build_on_krunvm.sh * macos: Don't use SONAME on macOS * Upgrade embedded kernel to 6.0.2 - Changes from 3.7.0: * Unify bundle generation scripts * Rebase kernel on v5.15.71 * Mon Dec 05 2022 [email protected] - add split-provides for libkrunfw-sev-devel * Thu Sep 29 2022 [email protected] - Switch to a "proper library" packaging layout. Downstreams (like libkrun itself and crun) are now able to cope with this. So do it, and get rid of a lot of RPM lint warnings and errors! - Make it easier to enable/disable building the SEV-enabled libraries - Add some tools into the SEV build & packages * Patches dropped: dont-set-soname-as-it-is-plugin-for-us.patch * Wed Sep 28 2022 [email protected] - Update to latest upstream version, v3.6.3 * Makefile: drop library dependency on install * Update TSI patch to fix issue in tsi_accept * Target reproducible builds * sev: update initrd.gz binary - Update to latest upstream version, v3.6.0 * sev: add a utility for generating SEV LMs * utils: generate SEV-ES measurements * Update SEV support * Enable device-mapper (crypt+integrity) and ext4 * Rebase v5.15.60 - Update to latest upstream version, v3.3.0 * Rebase kernel on v5.15.59 - Update to latest upstream version, v3.2.0 * Rebase kernel on v5.15.57 - Update to latest upstream version, v3.1.0 * Rebase kernel on v5.15.52 * Fri Jun 17 2022 [email protected] - Update to latest upstream version, v.3.0.0 * Update to latest LTS: 5.15.47 * Update TSI patch - Update to version v2.0.0 * Enable virtio-rng device - Update to version v2.1.2 * Incorporate AMD SEV support in the main branch * Update to the latest LTS: 5.15.45 - Update to version v2.1.0 * Makefile: add versioning to the output library by @slp in #12 - Update to version v2.0.0 * Update to the latest LTS: 5.15.44 - Update to version v.2.0.0 * Update to TSIv2 and 5.15.43 * Adopt SemVer and make the major version follow the internal ABI version, as it's the one signalling breaking changes. - Patches added: * dont-set-soname-as-it-is-plugin-for-us.patch - Patches dropped: * fix-build-with-gcc12.patch * Mon May 16 2022 [email protected] - Fix the build with gcc12 * Patches added: fix-build-with-gcc12.patch * Fri Aug 06 2021 [email protected] - Don't try follow library policy, libkrunfw is a plugin. * Fri Mar 19 2021 [email protected] - different approach: let's enable only the arch-es we know are supported (x86_64 and Arm64) * Fri Mar 19 2021 [email protected] - doesn't build on i586 so disable it * Mon Mar 08 2021 [email protected] - override build date (boo#1047218) - override build host name (boo#1084909) to make package build reproducible * Sun Feb 28 2021 [email protected] - Update to upstream version 0.7 * Wed Feb 17 2021 [email protected] - Initial package for 0.6 Based on Sergio Lopez <[email protected]> Fedora package
/usr/lib64/libkrunfw.so.3 /usr/lib64/libkrunfw.so.3.8.1
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