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Changelog for kvm_stat-rebuild-6.7.7-23.3.noarch.rpm :

* Thu Feb 22 2024 Dominique Leuenberger - Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN.
* Fri Dec 30 2022 Dominique Leuenberger - Apply tools-kvm_stat-fix-attack-vector-with-user-controlle.patch only on kernel < 6.1. Starting with 6.1, the fix is included.
* Fri Oct 28 2022 Dario Faggioli - Fix security issue about debugfs described in bsc#1202924
* Added patches: tools-kvm_stat-fix-attack-vector-with-user-controlle.patch
* Wed Aug 31 2022 Stefan Schubert - Migration to /usr/etc: Saving user changed configuration files in /etc and restoring them while an RPM update.
* Tue Jun 21 2022 Stefan Schubert - Moved logrotate files from user specific directory /etc/logrotate.d to vendor specific directory /usr/etc/logrotate.d.
* Wed Jul 07 2021 Al Cho - If the kvm service is enabled and the system rebooted, Systemd\'s initial attempt to start the kvm unit file may fail in case the kvm module is not loaded. Add an appropriate delay in the unit file. (bsc#1185945)
* Add patches:
* add-restart-delay.patch
* Thu Jan 28 2021 Dominique Leuenberger - Add a dummy -rebuild package: give OBS/Tumbleweed a hint to tell when this package needs a rebuild (boo#1178493).
* Thu Jan 28 2021 Dario Faggioli - Install the systemd unit file in the proper place, so that the service can be started right away, if the user wants that, without having to copy the file in the units directory.- Integrate with logrotate, by providing a logrotate config file, as the logs can easily become very big.
* Fri Jan 08 2021 Dario Faggioli - Get rid of the stale patch file.
* Fri Jan 08 2021 Dario Faggioli - Remove broken patch tools-kvm_stat-explicitly-reference-python3.patch
* the patch does not apply any longer, at least on top of Kernel source packages does the same (i.e., replacing /usr/bin/env) in their own kernel-source.spec;
* therefore, let\'s take care of that directly inside of our own spec file instead, which is a solution that always work, no matter what has been done in the Kernel source package.
 
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