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Larry Finger 144e439b1a Accepting request 990809 from home:lwfinger:branches:Virtualization
- Version bump to 6.1.36 released by Oracle July 19 2022
  This is a maintenance release. The following items were fixed and/or added:
  VMM: Fixed possible Linux guest kernel crash when configuring Speculative Store Bypass for a single vCPU VM
  GUI: In the storage page of the virtual machine settings dialog, fixed a bug which disrupted mouse interaction with the native file selector on KDE
  NAT: Prevent issue when host resolver incorrectly returned NXDOMAIN for unsupported queries (bug #20977)
  Audio: General improvements in saved state area
  Recording: Various fixes for settings handling
  VGA: Performance improvements for screen updates when VBE banking is used
  USB: Fixed rare crashes when detaching a USB device
  ATA: Fixed NT4 guests taking a minute to eject CDs
  vboximg-mount: Fixed broken write support (bug #20896)
  SDK: Fixed Python bindings incorrectly trying to convert arbitrary byte data into unicode objects with Python 3, causing exceptions (bug #19740)
  API: Fixed an issue when virtual USB mass storage devices or virtual USB DVD drives are added while the VM is not running are by default not marked as hot-pluggable
  API: Initial support for Python 3.10
  API: Solaris OS types cleanup
  Linux and Solaris hosts: Allow to mount shared folder if it is represented as a symlink on a host side (bug #17491)
  Linux Host and Guest drivers: Introduced initial support for kernels 5.18, 5.19 and RHEL 9.1 (bugs #20914, #20941)
  Linux Host and Guest drivers: Better support for kernels built with clang compiler (bugs #20425 and #20998)
  Solaris Guest Additions: General improvements in installer area
  Solaris Guest Additions: Fixed guest screen resize in VMSVGA graphics configuration
  Linux and Solaris Guest Additions: Fixed multi-screen handling in VBoxVGA and VBoxSVGA graphics configuration
  Linux and Solaris Guest Additions: Added support for setting primary screen via VBoxManage
  Linux and Solaris Guest Additions: Fixed X11 resources leak when resizing guest screens
  Linux and Solaris Guest Additions: Fixed file descriptor leak when starting a process using guest control (bug #20902)
  Linux and Solaris Guest Additions: Fixed guest control executing processes as root
  Linux Guest Additions: Improved guests booting time by preventing kernel modules from being rebuilt when it is not necessary (bug #20502)
  Windows Guest Additions: Fixed VBoxTray crash on startup in NT4 guests on rare circumstances
  deleted file "fixes_for_kernel_5.18.patch" - fixed upstream.
  Fixes CVE-2022-21571) VUL-0: CVE-2022-21571,CVE-2022-21554 - boo#1201720

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/990809
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/virtualbox?expand=0&rev=648
2022-07-23 14:10:28 +00:00

Instructions for creating a separate VirtualBox project and building the packages

Although it is possible to modify a project at the openSUSE Build System (OBS),
I have found it to be more convenient to use the various osc commands to create a
local copy, edit it on my own computer to fix any problems, and then push the result
to OBS.

A. Create a new sub-project:
   1. Branch the package:
	osc branch Virtualization virtualbox
   2. Checkout the package using the "osc co" command listed

B. Build the project:
   1. Use "osc build" to build. This step is rather compute intensive and
      takes about an hour on my Toshiba laptop with a dual-core Intel Core i7 CPU
      with hyper-threading, 12 GB RAM, and an SSD.
   2. The build results are stored in the /var/tmp/build-root tree. These files
      can occupy a lot of disc space, particularly when one builds several flavors.
      To keep from running out of space on the / partition, I mount /var/tmp on
      a separate partition. At present, I have used about 43 GiB in that partition.
   3. Special flavors:
      When a new kernel is released, there may be several API changes that affect
      builds of the kernel modules used by VirtualBox. In Factory, the project that
      contains the latest kernels is "Kernel-HEAD-standard". To run a test build with
      this kernel, use the command "osc build Kernel-HEAD-standard". When switching
      between kernel projects, use of the "--clean" switch is advised, otherwise
      strange "missing library" messages will result.
   4. On occasion, there may be breakage in the build when there is an update with
      python or Qt. Use the "--alternative-project=<xxx>" switch to force usage of
      the revised component.

C. Steps to take with a new release:
   1. When Oracle releases a new version, you will need to download the new tarball
      from https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/. While downloading the file, I
      also get the new UserManual.pdf.
   2. openSUSE makes some changes to the tarball by running the command
      bash ./virtualbox-patch-source.sh <name of tarball just downloaded>
      This command unpacks the tar file, makes some modifications to the source, and
      recreates the tar file with "patched" in its name. Any further modifications
      are made by patches that are applied during the build process. Do NOT make any
      further changes to the tar file.
   3. Edit the "Version" line near the start of virtualbox.spec to select the new version.
   4. Use "osc rm <old version>" and "osc add <new version>" to get the new file into
      osc. The local build will work without these changes, but the remote operations
      will fail.`
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