Hi,
I want to know the 0.4 version whether surpport L4linux virt?
Thanks,
fanyl
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1. Codezero Hypervisor Toolkit v0.4 Release (Bahadir Balban)
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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 17:17:09 +0200
From: Bahadir Balban <[email protected]>
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Subject: Codezero Hypervisor Toolkit v0.4 Release
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Hi All,
Based on your feedback I am happy to announce the Codezero Hypervisor
v0.4 toolkit release. We plan to focus on hypervisor development
internally and provide open userspace releases to encourage userspace
software development.
This is a release that includes an installer for prebuilt hypervisor
from latest sources, userspace library source code, tools and
documentation.
The toolkit comes with a single pre-configured container project. This
provides functionality for building baremetal applications from scratch,
or porting existing software.
The project directory can accomodate either source code or prebuilt ELF
binaries, so that if you have existing binaries, these can be blended in
to create a working run-time image, without the effort of project
compilation.
I expect a fixed configuration toolkit to increase understanding of the
software since earlier there were too many variables. One can now focus
on the hypervisor API and building applications rather than deal with
complete system configuration. We will fully support and release further
toolkits like this from up-to-date sources with more flexibility so that
users can gradually build upon their understanding.
Here's the installer and tarballs: http://www.l4dev.org/download
and here's the git repo: http://git.l4dev.org
Documentation on l4dev.org is also updated:
http://www.l4dev.org/documentation including the getting started guide.
Also please make sure to read the README file.
Thanks for everyone keeping up this far. Enjoy and let me know how you
get on.
Thanks,
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Bahadir Balban
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