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Larry Finger 4beeb72f18 Accepting request 765913 from home:lwfinger:branches:Virtualization
- Version update to 6.1.2 (released January 14 2020i by Oracle)
  18 Vulnerabilities fixed: CVE-2020-2674 CVE-2020-2682 CVE-2020-2698 CVE-2020-2701 CVE-2020-2702 CVE-2020-2726
			    CVE-2020-2681 CVE-2020-2689 CVE-2020-2690 CVE-2020-2691 CVE-2020-2692 CVE-2020-2703
			    CVE-2020-2704 CVE-2020-2705 CVE-2020-2725 CVE-2020-2678 CVE-2020-2727 CVE-2020-2693
			    See bsc#1161050
  File "fixes_for_leap15.2.patch" added to fix build for Leap 15.2.
  As announced earlier by Oracle, 32-bit builds are no longer supported.
  This is a maintenance release. The following items were fixed and/or added:
  Virtualization core: fixed performance issue observed with Windows XP guests on AMD hosts (6.0.0 regression; bug #19152)
  Virtualization core: consistent IBRS/IBPB CPUID feature reporting, avoids crash of NetBSD 9.0 RC1 installer (bug #19146)
  GUI: fixed updating of runtime info
  GUI: in Display settings, do not show "2D video acceleration" checkbox if it is meaningless for the selected graphics adapter
  Audio: fixed audio input handling when VRDE is enabled
  Audio: fixed crash in the HDA emulation when using multi-speaker configurations
  Storage: fixed use of encrypted disks with snapshots involved (6.1.0 regression; bug #19160)
  Storage: improve performance of virtio-scsi
  Storage: read-only support for compressed clusters in QCOW2 images
  Linux host: Support Linux 5.5 (guest additions not yet)
  Windows guest: accelerate 2D video decoding (scaling and color space conversion) if the VM is configured to use VBoxSVGA with 3D enabled
  Windows guest: fix guest additions installer to upgrade the mouse filter driver reliably
  Windows guest: when uninstalling older Guest Additions with old 3D support enabled try restoring original Direct3D files
  Linux guest: improve resize and multi-monitor handling for VMs using VMSVGA (known remaining issue: do not disable a monitor "in the middle", causes confusion)

- Version update to 6.1.0 (released December 10 2019 by Oracle)
  - Fixes bsc#1132102.
  - Removed file "set_graphics_type.patch" as the problem is fixed upstream.
  This is a major update. The following major new features were added:
  - Implemented support for importing a virtual machine from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
  - Extended support for exporting a virtual machine to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, allowing the creation
	of multiple virtual machines without re-uploading. Also added option to export a VM to the cloud using the more efficient

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/765913
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/virtualbox?expand=0&rev=526
2020-01-20 20:15:41 +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 Orable releases a new version, you will need to download then 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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