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vs1.3.9
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- added the ipv6 secure patch
- workaround for the woody compiler bug
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20 Apr 2004
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vs1.3.8
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- memory enforcement improved (early fail)
- rlimit interface value conversion corrected
- added the bind sequence fix (desired by cathy)
- rare zombie problem with initpid fixed
- sparc support now working
- iattr commands adapted to path
- 64bit syscall return fixed (now long)
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01 Mar 2004
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vs1.3.7
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- small bugfix in the memory enforcement
- support for xfs IUNLINK and BARRIER
- advanced network source selection
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09 Feb 2004
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vs1.3.6
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- heavy restructuring (revolution part II)
- memory accounting and resource limits
- xfs iunlink support
- finalized next gen procfs
- inode syscall command
- uts and context name syscall commands
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23 Jan 2004
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vs1.3.5
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- next generation procfs
- procfs security features
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14 Jan 2004
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vs1.3.4
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- cleanup of the ili stuff
- small vshelper interface change
- XFS support [ck1]
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06 Jan 2004
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vs1.3.3
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- major procfs race fixes
- (many thanks to Nathan Faber for testing)
- generalized procfs entries
- fixed nproc issue
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04 Jan 2004
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vs1.3.2
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- inlines and debug cleanup
- vx_verify() fault tracking
- O(1) scheduler support [for ck1]
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02 Jan 2004
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vs1.3.1
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- core ip_info struct adapted
- reintroduced vx_id for task
- added strict vx_info lcoking
- finally fixed dynamic allocation
- heavy cleanup, improved compatibility
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25 Dec 2003
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vs1.3.0
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- core vx_info struct changed
- compatibility layer added (emulation)
- xid_t introduced, and integrated
- new procfs representation of context
- added checks in arch/*/kernel/ptrace.c
- uptime patches included (for test)
- experimental patch to ease local loopback
- (kudos go to Oliver Seufer)
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11 Dec 2003
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