# rpmbuild options: # --with | --without fabric # --with | --without ndctl # do not terminate build if files in the $RPM_BUILD_ROOT # directory are not found in %%files (without fabric case) %define _unpackaged_files_terminate_build 0 # disable 'make check' on suse %if %{defined suse_version} %define _skip_check 1 %define dist .suse%{suse_version} %endif %if (0%{?suse_version} > 1315) || (0%{?fedora} >= 27) || (0%{?rhel} >= 7) %bcond_without fabric %else %bcond_with fabric %endif # by default build with ndctl, unless explicitly disabled %bcond_without ndctl # by default build without pmemcheck, unless explicitly enabled # pmemcheck is not packaged by Fedora %bcond_with pmemcheck %define min_libfabric_ver 1.4.2 %define min_ndctl_ver 60.1 %define upstreamversion 1.12.0 Name: nvml Version: 1.12.0 Release: 2%{?dist} Summary: Persistent Memory Development Kit (formerly NVML) License: BSD URL: http://pmem.io/pmdk Source0: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/releases/download/%{upstreamversion}/pmdk-%{upstreamversion}.tar.gz #Patch0: 0001-test-don-t-print-the-address-of-a-FILE-after-fclose.patch BuildRequires: gcc BuildRequires: make BuildRequires: glibc-devel BuildRequires: autoconf BuildRequires: automake BuildRequires: man BuildRequires: pkgconfig BuildRequires: python3 BuildRequires: pandoc BuildRequires: groff BuildRequires: cmake %if %{with ndctl} BuildRequires: ndctl-devel >= %{min_ndctl_ver} BuildRequires: daxctl-devel >= %{min_ndctl_ver} BuildRequires: ndctl %endif %if %{with fabric} BuildRequires: libfabric-devel >= %{min_libfabric_ver} %endif # for tests BuildRequires: gdb BuildRequires: bc BuildRequires: libunwind-devel #BuildRequires: valgrind # Debug variants of the libraries should be filtered out of the provides. %global __provides_exclude_from ^%{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/.*\\.so.*$ # By design, PMDK does not support any 32-bit architecture. # Due to dependency on some inline assembly, PMDK can be compiled only # on these architectures: # - x86_64 # - ppc64le (experimental) # - aarch64 (unmaintained, supporting hardware doesn't exist?) # - riscv64 # # Other 64-bit architectures could also be supported, if only there is # a request for that, and if somebody provides the arch-specific # implementation of the low-level routines for flushing to persistent # memory. # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1340634 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1340635 # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1340637 ExclusiveArch: x86_64 ppc64le %description The Persistent Memory Development Kit is a collection of libraries for using memory-mapped persistence, optimized specifically for persistent memory. %package -n libpmem Summary: Low-level persistent memory support library %description -n libpmem The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v1 API. %files -n libpmem %dir %{_datadir}/pmdk %{_libdir}/libpmem.so.* %{_datadir}/pmdk/pmdk.magic %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmem-devel Summary: Development files for the low-level persistent memory library Requires: libpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmem-devel The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v1 API. This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient. %files -n libpmem-devel %{_libdir}/libpmem.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmem.pc %{_includedir}/libpmem.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmem.7.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmem_*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man5/pmem_ctl.5.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmem-debug Summary: Debug variant of the low-level persistent memory library Requires: libpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmem-debug The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v1 API. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmem-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmem.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmem.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmem2 Summary: Low-level persistent memory support library %description -n libpmem2 The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v2 API. %files -n libpmem2 %dir %{_datadir}/pmdk %{_libdir}/libpmem2.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmem2-devel Summary: Development files for the low-level persistent memory library Requires: libpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmem2-devel The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v2 API. This library is provided for software which tracks every store to pmem and needs to flush those changes to durability. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be much more convenient. %files -n libpmem2-devel %{_libdir}/libpmem2.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmem2.pc %{_includedir}/libpmem2.h %{_includedir}/libpmem2/*.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmem2*7.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmem2_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmem2-debug Summary: Debug variant of the low-level persistent memory library Requires: libpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmem2-debug The libpmem provides low level persistent memory support. In particular, support for the persistent memory instructions for flushing changes to pmem is provided. This package provides the v2 API. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmem2-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmem2.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmem2.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemblk Summary: Persistent Memory Resident Array of Blocks library Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemblk The libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program interruption (no torn blocks). %files -n libpmemblk %{_libdir}/libpmemblk.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemblk-devel Summary: Development files for the Persistent Memory Resident Array of Blocks library Requires: libpmemblk = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmem-devel = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemblk-devel The libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program interruption (no torn blocks). For example, a program keeping a cache of fixed-size objects in pmem might find this library useful. This library is provided for cases requiring large arrays of objects at least 512 bytes each. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be more generally useful. %files -n libpmemblk-devel %{_libdir}/libpmemblk.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmemblk.pc %{_includedir}/libpmemblk.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmemblk.7.gz %{_mandir}/man5/poolset.5.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmemblk_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemblk-debug Summary: Debug variant of the Persistent Memory Resident Array of Blocks library Requires: libpmemblk = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemblk-debug The libpmemblk implements a pmem-resident array of blocks, all the same size, where a block is updated atomically with respect to power failure or program interruption (no torn blocks). This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmemblk-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemblk.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemblk.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemlog Summary: Persistent Memory Resident Log File library Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemlog The libpmemlog library provides a pmem-resident log file. This is useful for programs like databases that append frequently to a log file. %files -n libpmemlog %{_libdir}/libpmemlog.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemlog-devel Summary: Development files for the Persistent Memory Resident Log File library Requires: libpmemlog = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmem-devel = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemlog-devel The libpmemlog library provides a pmem-resident log file. This library is provided for cases requiring an append-mostly file to record variable length entries. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be more generally useful. %files -n libpmemlog-devel %{_libdir}/libpmemlog.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmemlog.pc %{_includedir}/libpmemlog.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmemlog.7.gz %{_mandir}/man5/poolset.5.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmemlog_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemlog-debug Summary: Debug variant of the Persistent Memory Resident Log File library Requires: libpmemlog = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemlog-debug The libpmemlog library provides a pmem-resident log file. This library is provided for cases requiring an append-mostly file to record variable length entries. Most developers will find higher level libraries like libpmemobj to be more generally useful. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmemlog-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemlog.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemlog.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemobj Summary: Persistent Memory Transactional Object Store library Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemobj The libpmemobj library provides a transactional object store, providing memory allocation, transactions, and general facilities for persistent memory programming. %files -n libpmemobj %{_libdir}/libpmemobj.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemobj-devel Summary: Development files for the Persistent Memory Transactional Object Store library Requires: libpmemobj = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmem-devel = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemobj-devel The libpmemobj library provides a transactional object store, providing memory allocation, transactions, and general facilities for persistent memory programming. Developers new to persistent memory probably want to start with this library. %files -n libpmemobj-devel %{_libdir}/libpmemobj.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmemobj.pc %{_includedir}/libpmemobj.h %dir %{_includedir}/libpmemobj %{_includedir}/libpmemobj/*.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmemobj.7.gz %{_mandir}/man5/poolset.5.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmemobj_*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pobj_*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/oid_*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/toid*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/direct_*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/d_r*.3.gz %{_mandir}/man3/tx_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmemobj-debug Summary: Debug variant of the Persistent Memory Transactional Object Store library Requires: libpmemobj = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmemobj-debug The libpmemobj library provides a transactional object store, providing memory allocation, transactions, and general facilities for persistent memory programming. Developers new to persistent memory probably want to start with this library. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmemobj-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmemobj.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmempool Summary: Persistent Memory pool management library Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmempool The libpmempool library provides a set of utilities for off-line administration, analysis, diagnostics and repair of persistent memory pools created by libpmemlog, libpmemblk and libpmemobj libraries. %files -n libpmempool %{_libdir}/libpmempool.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmempool-devel Summary: Development files for Persistent Memory pool management library Requires: libpmempool = %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmem-devel = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmempool-devel The libpmempool library provides a set of utilities for off-line administration, analysis, diagnostics and repair of persistent memory pools created by libpmemlog, libpmemblk and libpmemobj libraries. %files -n libpmempool-devel %{_libdir}/libpmempool.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libpmempool.pc %{_includedir}/libpmempool.h %{_mandir}/man7/libpmempool.7.gz %{_mandir}/man5/poolset.5.gz %{_mandir}/man3/pmempool_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n libpmempool-debug Summary: Debug variant of the Persistent Memory pool management library Requires: libpmempool = %{version}-%{release} %description -n libpmempool-debug The libpmempool library provides a set of utilities for off-line administration, analysis, diagnostics and repair of persistent memory pools created by libpmemlog, libpmemblk and libpmemobj libraries. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n libpmempool-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/libpmempool.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %if %{with fabric} %package -n librpmem Summary: Remote Access to Persistent Memory library Requires: libfabric >= %{min_libfabric_ver} Requires: openssh-clients %description -n librpmem The librpmem library provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory utilizing RDMA-capable NICs. It can be used to replicate persistent memory regions over RDMA protocol. %files -n librpmem %{_libdir}/librpmem.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n librpmem-devel Summary: Development files for the Remote Access to Persistent Memory library Requires: librpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n librpmem-devel The librpmem library provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory utilizing RDMA-capable NICs. It can be used to replicate persistent memory regions over RDMA protocol. This sub-package contains libraries and header files for developing applications that want to specifically make use of librpmem. %files -n librpmem-devel %{_libdir}/librpmem.so %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/librpmem.pc %{_includedir}/librpmem.h %{_mandir}/man7/librpmem.7.gz %{_mandir}/man3/rpmem_*.3.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n librpmem-debug Summary: Debug variant of the Remote Access to Persistent Memory library Requires: librpmem = %{version}-%{release} %description -n librpmem-debug The librpmem library provides low-level support for remote access to persistent memory utilizing RDMA-capable NICs. It can be used to replicate persistent memory regions over RDMA protocol. This sub-package contains debug variant of the library, providing run-time assertions and trace points. The typical way to access the debug version is to set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib64/pmdk_debug. %files -n librpmem-debug %dir %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/librpmem.so %{_libdir}/pmdk_debug/librpmem.so.* %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %package -n rpmemd Summary: Target node process executed by librpmem Requires: libfabric >= %{min_libfabric_ver} %description -n rpmemd The rpmemd process is executed on a target node by librpmem library and facilitates access to persistent memory over RDMA. %files -n rpmemd %{_bindir}/rpmemd %{_mandir}/man1/rpmemd.1.gz # _with_fabric %endif %package -n pmempool Summary: Utilities for Persistent Memory Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmemlog >= %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmemblk >= %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmemobj >= %{version}-%{release} Requires: libpmempool >= %{version}-%{release} Obsoletes: nvml-tools < %{version}-%{release} %description -n pmempool The pmempool is a standalone utility for management and off-line analysis of Persistent Memory pools created by PMDK libraries. It provides a set of utilities for administration and diagnostics of Persistent Memory pools. The pmempool may be useful for troubleshooting by system administrators and users of the applications based on PMDK libraries. %files -n pmempool %{_bindir}/pmempool %{_mandir}/man1/pmempool.1.gz %{_mandir}/man1/pmempool-*.1.gz %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d/pmempool %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md %if %{with ndctl} %package -n daxio Summary: Perform I/O on Device DAX devices or zero a Device DAX device Requires: libpmem >= %{version}-%{release} %description -n daxio The daxio utility performs I/O on Device DAX devices or zero a Device DAX device. Since the standard I/O APIs (read/write) cannot be used with Device DAX, data transfer is performed on a memory-mapped device. The daxio may be used to dump Device DAX data to a file, restore data from a backup copy, move/copy data to another device or to erase data from a device. %files -n daxio %{_bindir}/daxio %{_mandir}/man1/daxio.1.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md # _with_ndctl %endif %if %{with pmemcheck} %package -n pmreorder Summary: Consistency Checker for Persistent Memory Requires: python3 %description -n pmreorder The pmreorder tool is a collection of python scripts designed to parse and replay operations logged by pmemcheck - a persistent memory checking tool. Pmreorder performs the store reordering between persistent memory barriers - a sequence of flush-fence operations. It uses a consistency checking routine provided in the command line options to check whether files are in a consistent state. %files -n pmreorder %{_bindir}/pmreorder %{_datadir}/pmreorder/*.py %{_mandir}/man1/pmreorder.1.gz %license LICENSE %doc ChangeLog CONTRIBUTING.md README.md # _with_pmemcheck %endif %prep %setup -q -n pmdk-%{upstreamversion} #%patch0 -p1 %build # This package calls binutils components directly and would need to pass # in flags to enable the LTO plugins # Disable LTO %define _lto_cflags %{nil} # For debug build default flags may be overriden to disable compiler # optimizations. CFLAGS="%{optflags}" \ LDFLAGS="%{?__global_ldflags}" \ %make_build NORPATH=1 # Override LIB_AR with empty string to skip installation of static libraries %install %make_install \ LIB_AR= \ prefix=%{_prefix} \ libdir=%{_libdir} \ includedir=%{_includedir} \ mandir=%{_mandir} \ bindir=%{_bindir} \ sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \ docdir=%{_docdir} mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/pmdk cp utils/pmdk.magic %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/pmdk/ %check %if 0%{?_skip_check} == 1 echo "Check skipped" %else echo "PMEM_FS_DIR=/tmp" > src/test/testconfig.sh echo "PMEM_FS_DIR_FORCE_PMEM=1" >> src/test/testconfig.sh echo 'TEST_BUILD="debug nondebug"' >> src/test/testconfig.sh echo "TM=1" >> src/test/testconfig.sh echo "config = {" > src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'pmem_fs_dir': '/tmp'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'fs_dir_force_pmem': 1," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'build': ['debug', 'release']," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'tm': 1," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'test_type': 'check'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'fs': 'all'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'unittest_log_level': 1," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'keep_going': False," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'timeout': '30m'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'dump_lines': 30," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'force_enable': None," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'device_dax_path': []," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'granularity': 'cacheline'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'enable_admin_tests': False," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'fail_on_skip': False," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'cacheline_fs_dir': '/tmp'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'force_cacheline': True," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo " 'granularity': 'cacheline'," >> src/test/testconfig.py echo "}" >> src/test/testconfig.py rm -f src/test/obj_sync/TEST7 rm -f src/test/pmemset*/TEST* rm -f src/test/rpmemd_dbg/TEST* rm -f src/test/rpmemd_log/TEST* # bad on ppc64 rm -f src/test/obj_ctl_arenas/TEST3 src/test/pmem2_future/TESTS.py make pycheck make check %endif %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmem %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmem2 %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmemblk %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmemlog %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmemobj %ldconfig_scriptlets -n libpmempool %if %{with fabric} %ldconfig_scriptlets -n librpmem %endif %if 0%{?__debug_package} == 0 %debug_package %endif %changelog * Fri Jul 22 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.12.0-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jul 4 2022 Adam Borowski - 1.12.0-1 - PMDK 1.12.0 - B-Require cmake. - Drop two tests that fail on ppc64le. * Fri Jan 28 2022 Adam Borowski - 1.11.1-4 - Drop two rpmemd tests. * Thu Jan 27 2022 Adam Borowski - 1.11.1-3 - Fix FTBFS with gcc-12. * Thu Jan 20 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.11.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Sep 25 2021 Adam Borowski - 1.11.1-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.11.1 * Thu Jul 22 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.11.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jul 2 2021 Adam Borowski - 1.11.0-2 - Disable pmemset tests, experimental part that's not a part of the official release and somehow fails. * Fri Jul 2 2021 Adam Borowski - 1.11.0-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.11.0 * Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.10-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Dec 04 2020 Jeff Law - 1.10-2 - Fix uninitialized variable in tests caught by gcc-11 (again) * Sat Oct 31 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.10-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.10 - New set of binary libraries: libpmem2{,-devel,-debug} - Drop obj_sync/7 test as it randomly fails on ppc64le (to investigate). * Fri Oct 30 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.9.2-2 - Second attempt -- retry a transient failure on ppc64le. * Wed Oct 28 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.9.2-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.9.2 - Install pmem_ctl(5). * Fri Oct 2 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.9.1-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.9.1 * Tue Sep 15 2020 Jeff Law - 1.9-5 - Fix uninitialized variable in tests caught by gcc-11 * Tue Aug 18 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.9-4 - Fix FTBFS with new binutils. * Sat Aug 01 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.9-3 - Second attempt - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jul 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.9-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jul 7 2020 Adam Borowski - 1.9-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.9 - Drop upstreamed patches. - Add pandoc and groff to B-Reqs. - Add required testconfig.py fields. - Increase test timeout. * Tue Jun 30 2020 Jeff Law - 1.8-3 Disable LTO * Wed Feb 26 2020 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.8-2 - Enable PPC64LE packages * Wed Feb 12 2020 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.8-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.8. This release stops shipping libvmem & libvmmalloc. These libraries are now provided by vmem package. * Wed Jan 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.7-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Oct 1 2019 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.7-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.7 * Fri Aug 30 2019 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.6.1-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.6.1 * Thu Jul 25 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.6-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Mar 26 2019 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.6-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.6 * Mon Mar 18 2019 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.6-0.1.rc2 - Update to PMDK version 1.6-rc2 * Fri Mar 08 2019 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.5.1-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.5.1 * Fri Feb 01 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.5-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Dec 14 2018 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.5-2 - Remove Group: tag and add ownership information for libpmemobj headers directory. * Tue Nov 6 2018 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.5-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.5 libpmemobj C++ bindings moved to separate package (RHBZ #1647145) pmempool convert is now a thin wrapper around pmdk-convert (RHBZ #1647147) * Fri Aug 17 2018 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.4.2-1 - Update to PMDK version 1.4.2 (RHBZ #1589406) * Tue Aug 14 2018 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.4.2-0.2.rc1 - Revert package name change * Tue Aug 14 2018 Marcin Ślusarz - 1.4.2-0.1.rc1 - Update to PMDK version 1.4.2-rc1 (RHBZ #1589406) * Fri Jul 13 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.4-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Mar 30 2018 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.4-3 - Revert package name change - Re-enable check * Thu Mar 29 2018 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.4-2 - Fix issues found by rpmlint * Thu Mar 29 2018 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.4-1 - Rename NVML project to PMDK - Update to PMDK version 1.4 (RHBZ #1480578, #1539562, #1539564) * Thu Feb 08 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.3.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Jan 27 2018 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.3.1-1 - Update to NVML version 1.3.1 (RHBZ #1480578) * Thu Aug 03 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.3-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.3-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Jul 17 2017 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.3-1 - Update to NVML version 1.3 (RHBZ #1451741, RHBZ #1455216) - Add librpmem and rpmemd sub-packages - Force file system to appear as PMEM for make check * Fri Jun 16 2017 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.2.3-2 - Update to NVML version 1.2.3 (RHBZ #1451741) * Sat Apr 15 2017 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.2.2-1 - Update to NVML version 1.2.2 (RHBZ #1436820, RHBZ #1425038) * Thu Mar 16 2017 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.2.1-1 - Update to NVML version 1.2.1 (RHBZ #1425038) * Tue Feb 21 2017 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.2-3 - Fix compilation under gcc 7.0.x (RHBZ #1424004) * Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Dec 30 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.2-1 - Update to NVML version 1.2 (RHBZ #1383467) - Add libpmemobj C++ bindings * Thu Jul 14 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.1-3 - Add missing package version requirements * Mon Jul 11 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.1-2 - Move debug variants of the libraries to -debug subpackages * Sun Jun 26 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.1-1 - NVML 1.1 release - Update link to source tarball - Add libpmempool subpackage - Remove obsolete patches * Wed Jun 01 2016 Dan Horák - 1.0-3 - switch to ExclusiveArch * Sun May 29 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.0-2 - Exclude PPC architecture - Add bug numbers for excluded architectures * Tue May 24 2016 Krzysztof Czurylo - 1.0-1 - Initial RPM release