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2022-02-14  Victor Toso  <victortoso@redhat.com>

        Update NEWS for 1.10.0 release

2022-02-11  Laszlo Ersek  <lersek@redhat.com>

        loader: work around lstat()/EACCES regression in _g_local_file_info_get()
        In glib commit 71e7b5800a31 ("Handle MLS selinux policy better",
        2010-07-08), which was made for
        <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623692>, an lstat() failure
        with error code EACCES was *masked* in function _g_local_file_info_get().

        Consequently, if osinfo_loader_find_files() calls g_file_query_info() on a
        file that is inaccessible due to (e.g.) a missing "x" (search) permission
        on a leading directory, then g_file_query_info() succeeds, our
        "skipMissing" branch is dead, g_file_info_get_attribute_uint32() is
        reached, and it returns G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN.

        As a consequence, the outer osinfo_loader_process_default_path() function
        can fail, even though it passes skipMissing=TRUE to
        osinfo_loader_process_list(). Example:

        > $ HOME=/root \
        >   OSINFO_SYSTEM_DIR=/usr/share/osinfo \
        >   build/tools/osinfo-query os
        > Error loading OS data: Can't read path /root/.config/osinfo

        Arguably, this situation should be handled by simply skipping the
        inaccessible path, as if all leading directories could be searched, and
        only the last pathname compontent (the filename entry) didn't exist in its
        direct parent directory.

        The glib regression was reported in 2017:

          https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777187

        and then migrated to gitlab:

          https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1237

        but it's still not solved today.

        Work around the issue by honoring "skipMissing" on the G_FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN
        branch. Demonstration:

        > $ HOME=/root \
        >   OSINFO_SYSTEM_DIR=/usr/share/osinfo \
        >   build/tools/osinfo-query os
        >
        > ** (osinfo-query:9924): WARNING **: 13:23:12.776: Can't read path /root/.config/osinfo
        >  Short ID       | Name             | Version | ID
        > ----------------+------------------+---------+----------------------------------------
        >  alpinelinux3.5 | Alpine Linux 3.5 | 3.5     | http://alpinelinux.org/alpinelinux/3.5
        > ...

        Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051559

2022-02-04  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        tools: add an --all flag to osinfo-detect to report all matches
        By default it still only displays the first operating system with
        matching media/tree, but if --all is given, all possible matches
        will be displayed

        osinfo: add API for resolving multiple tree matches
        A provided tree object might match multiple entries from the
        database. Add an API that allows for this possibility to let
        applications decide how to handle it.

        osinfo: add API for resolving multiple media matches
        A provided media object might match multiple entries from the
        database. Add an API that allows for this possibility to let
        applications decide how to handle it.

        osinfo: allow tree matching code to report multiple entries
        Refactor the tree matching code so that it can be told to return all
        matching entries, rather than only the first. The original behaviour
        can be requested to short-circuit matching if the caller only requires
        the first match.

        osinfo: allow media matching code to report multiple entries
        Refactor the media matching code so that it can be told to return all
        matching entries, rather than only the first. The original behaviour
        can be requested to short-circuit matching if the caller only requires
        the first match.

        osinfo: honour tree architecture when matching
        The tree matching code currently ignores the tree architecture which
        is generally ok, since osinfo_tree_create_from_location will leave it
        set to NULL.

        None the less, if an architecture is provided for the unknown tree,
        we should only return results that match this architecture.

        osinfo: honour media architecture when matching
        The media matching code currently ignores the media architecture which
        is generally ok, since osinfo_media_create_from_location will leave it
        set to NULL.

        None the less, if an architecture is provided for the unknown media,
        we should only return results that match this architecture.

        guests: use a OsinfoTreeList when detecting tree matches
        In preparation for returning multiple tree matches, pass a
        OsinfoTreeList object around.

        osinfo: don't set the 'os' property on matched tree
        We just got the OsinfoTee list from the OsinfoOs object, thus we know
        that it already has the 'os' property set.

        guests: use a OsinfoMediaList when detecting media matches
        In preparation for returning multiple media matches, pass a
        OsinfoMediaList object around.

        osinfo: refactor tree guessing internal helper
        We want the return value from the tree guessing helper to indicate
        whether any matches were used, and have the OsinfoOs as an output
        parameter which can now be optional.

        osinfo: refactor media guessing internal helper
        We want the return value from the media guessing helper to indicate
        whether any matches were used, and have the OsinfoOs as an output
        parameter which can now be optional.

        osinfo: pull tree matching logic into public API
        The logic for matching an unidentified tree against a reference tree
        is potentially useful to applications and should be part of a public
        API, rather than hidden.

        osinfo: pull media matching logic into public API
        The logic for matching an unidentified media against a reference media
        is potentially useful to applications and should be part of a public
        API, rather than hidden.

        osinfo: add missing line break between methods

2022-01-18  Ettore Atalan  <atalanttore@googlemail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (German)
        Currently translated at 81.8% (140 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/de/

        Co-authored-by: Ettore Atalan <atalanttore@googlemail.com>

2022-01-18  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 73.0% (125 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2022-01-18  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        osinfo: use consistent include syntax for public headers

        osinfo: switch to '#pragma once'
        The current include files use the pattern

         #ifndef __OOSINFO_BLAH_H__
         # define __OOSINFO_BLAH_H__

         #endif /* __OOSINFO_BLAH_H__ */

        Since we already mandated GCC + CLang, we can replace this with a
        simpler incantation

         #pragma once

        osinfo: fix bad preprocessor indentation

2021-11-29  Victor Toso  <victortoso@redhat.com>

        loader: add check for unknown file type
        So we can provide a meaningful error message in case the provided path
        is not accessible to running process.

        e.g: running HOME=/root osinfo-query os we would get
          `Error loading OS data: Unexpected file type`
        and now we get
          `Error loading OS data: Can't read path /root/.config/osinfo`

        This error was first hit with v2v [0] that was leaking $USER and $HOME
        of root user when osinfo-query as vsdm user with `sudo -c vdsm`. The
        example above is a simple way to show lack of permision of
        osinfo-query to read the root's $HOME.

        [0] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1901423

        Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1902720

2021-11-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        os: Add `_get_complete_firmware_list()`
        After realising the mistake of only returning **supported** firmwares on
        `_get_firmware_list()`, let's work that limitation around by adding a
        new function, `osinfo_os_get_complete_firmware_list()`, which returns
        the complete list of firmwares, including both supported and unsupported
        ones.

        os: _get_firmware_list() returns supported FWs
        Let's make sure we document that `_get_firmware_list()` returns **only**
        supported firmwares, rather than returning **all** the firmwares
        avaiable for an OS.

        As part of the documentation change, let's also adapt the internal
        functions to reflect that.

        os: Add missing docs for _add_firmware()
        osinfo_os_add_firmware() has been added as part of 1.7.0 release but,
        somehow, its documentation has been missing.

2021-11-12  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Add new targets
        lcitool now supports CentOS Stream 9, Debian 11 and Fedora 35.

        ci: Enable RPM jobs on CentOS
        Now that we have a recent version of meson installed from
        distro packages instead of PyPI, RPM builds will no longer
        fail.

        ci: Refresh generated files
        Notable differences:

          * meson is now installed from the distro repositories
            instead of PyPI on CentOS 8 and CentOS Stream 8. We
            can finally do this because the version they ship
            has been updated.

          * intltool and itstool (which are used to build osinfo-db
            as part of the CI pipeline) are no longer included in the
            container images. osinfo-db-tools moved away from the
            former and never adopted the latter.

        ci: Drop Fedora 33
        It's going to be EOL in a matter of days, and lcitool already
        dropped support for it.

2021-10-10  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Skip over entity reference checks if loading failed
        If we fail to parse one of the XML files, we abort loading the
        database. We then carry on to do an entity reference check which
        will almost certainly fail due to not having loaded many XML
        files. We need to skip over the entity reference check on failure
        to avoid spamming the user with bogus errors.

        Warn about unexpected files in the database
        To help remind users that files must end in .xml, warn about any
        unusually named files.

        There are a couple of files we should not warn about since we expect
        them to be present

         - VERSION
         - LICENSE

        The entire 'schema' sub-directory should be ignored.
        Common editor backups "~" and ".bak" should be ignored.

        Fix hiding of database entries
        The osinfo-db documentation says that a local admin/user can hide an
        entity from the system location:

        [quote]
        If the file is zero-length or points to /dev/null, then this
        represents a black-out override. This indicates that the
        ENTITY-NAME.xml file from a lower priority directory MUST NOT
        be loaded.
        [/quote]

        This does not, however, work at all. If a zero length file is given,
        it tries to parse this as XML and fails, causing the entire DB loading
        process to be aborted. This leaves the DB with dangling references.

        If a symlink to /dev/null is given, it is entirely ignored because
        the file is a block device and we only try to load regular files.
        Instead of only loading regular files, we need to load any type of
        file that has a .xml extension.

        This appears to be broken since the very first impl of the new DB
        loading process, despite having written the spec at the same time.

2021-10-06  Felipe Borges  <felipeborges@gnome.org>

        tree, media: Soup.Session.send_async now takes an IO priority argument
        See https://libsoup.org/libsoup-3.0/SoupSession.html#soup-session-send-async

        tree, media: SoupMessage is a private struct in libsoup3
        You can no longer directly access various structs such as SoupMessage.
        These are now accessed by getters and setters.

        See https://libsoup.org/libsoup-3.0/ch02.html

        tree, media: SOUP_SESSION_USER_AGENT isn't defined in libosup3
        Let's use the literal "user-agent" instead.

        build: Require libsoup3
        See https://blog.tingping.se/2021/02/23/future-of-libsoup.html

        This will fallback to libsoup-2.4 when libsoup3 isn't available.

2021-09-27  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        build: don't set glib version constraints for g-ir-scanner
        add_project_arguments() sets flags that apply to all invokations of the C
        compiler toolchain by meson. On the surface it sounds fine to use this
        for setting

          -DGLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=VER
          -DGLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED=VER

        as we want all our code to be constrained by these declared glib
        versions to prevent us accidentally using APIS from newer glib by
        mistake.

        A subtle problem was revealed with the arrival of gobject-introspection
        version 1.70.  The g-ir-scanner program auto-generates some glib code
        for handling introspection, and this generated code uses glib APIs that
        are newer than our declared version and this triggers compile failures

        tmp-introspectg6xadxkr/Libosinfo-1.0.c:251:3: error: ‘G_TYPE_FLAG_FINAL’ is deprecated: Not available before 2.70 [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
          251 |   if (G_TYPE_IS_FINAL (type))
              |   ^~
        In file included from /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gobject.h:24,
                         from /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gbinding.h:29,
                         from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib-object.h:22,
                         from tmp-introspectg6xadxkr/Libosinfo-1.0.c:30:
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:1050:3: note: declared here
         1050 |   G_TYPE_FLAG_FINAL GLIB_AVAILABLE_ENUMERATOR_IN_2_70 = (1 << 6)
              |   ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        tmp-introspectg6xadxkr/Libosinfo-1.0.c:251:13: error: Not available before 2.70 [-Werror]
          251 |   if (G_TYPE_IS_FINAL (type))
              |             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

        This is actually harmless, because systems with an older glib will also
        have older g-ir-scanner and thus not be using these new APIs.

        We need to exclude the glib version constraints from code generated by
        glib tools, and thus means we have to stop using add_project_arguments()
        and set cflags explicitly on each target.

2021-09-06  Rafael Fontenelle  <rafaelff@gnome.org>

        Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil))
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pt_BR/

        Co-authored-by: Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff@gnome.org>

2021-09-06  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 65.4% (112 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2021-09-03  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        ci: remove obsolete refresh script and documentation
        We now use lcitool's manifest feature to generate files.

        ci: re-generate containers/gitlab config from manifest
        This uses the command "lcitool manifest ci/manifest.yml" to re-generate
        all existing dockerfiles and gitlab CI config.

        ci: define a CI manifest file
        This is to be used with the command "lcitool manifest ci/manifest.yml"
        to re-generate all existing dockerfiles and gitlab CI config.

        In a slight change to the existing config, the manifest will always
        use the pre-build osinfo-db-tools package. Nothing in the libosinfo
        CI tasks, has a need to exercise latest git master for osinfo-db-tools.
        The latter is covered fine by osinfo-db CI jobs.

        gitlab: remove debian-9 build target
        This platform is no longer supported by libvirt-ci.

        gitlab: remove centos-7 build target
        This platform is no longer supported by libvirt-ci.

2021-08-25  Hela Basa  <r45xveza@pm.me>

        Translated using Weblate (Sinhala)
        Currently translated at 0.5% (1 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/si/

        Co-authored-by: Hela Basa <r45xveza@pm.me>

2021-08-25  Andika Triwidada  <andika@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/

        Co-authored-by: Andika Triwidada <andika@gmail.com>

2021-08-25  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 64.9% (111 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)

        Currently translated at 33.9% (58 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2021-08-05  simmon  <simmon@nplob.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Co-authored-by: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>

2021-08-05  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

        Co-authored-by: Oğuz Ersen <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

2021-08-05  Yuri Chornoivan  <yurchor@ukr.net>

        Translated using Weblate (Ukrainian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/uk/

        Co-authored-by: Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor@ukr.net>

2021-08-05  Pino Toscano  <toscano.pino@tiscali.it>

        Translated using Weblate (Italian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/it/

        Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <toscano.pino@tiscali.it>

2021-08-05  Piotr Drąg  <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Polish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (171 of 171 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

        Co-authored-by: Piotr Drąg <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

2021-08-05  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/
        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo

2021-08-05  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 32.3% (55 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2021-08-04  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        po: regenerate libosinfo.pot

2021-07-27  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        ci: refresh centos-stream container
        It is no longer possible to just install an extra package to run regular
        centos into centos stream.

        gitlab: use custom docker:dind image
        The current docker:dind container has broken default seccomp filter that
        results in clone3 being blocked, which in turn breaks Fedora 35 rawhide.

        This custom image has a workaround that causes the seccomp filter to
        return ENOSYS for clone3 instad of EPERM, thus triggering glibc to
        fallback to clone correctly.

2021-07-22  Seong-ho Cho  <darkcircle.0426@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Co-authored-by: Seong-ho Cho <darkcircle.0426@gmail.com>

2021-04-15  simmon  <simmon@nplob.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Co-authored-by: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>

2021-04-13  simmon  <simmon@nplob.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Co-authored-by: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>

2021-04-07  simmon  <simmon@nplob.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Co-authored-by: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>

2021-04-05  simmon  <simmon@nplob.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Korean)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ko/

        Added translation using Weblate (Korean)

        Co-authored-by: simmon <simmon@nplob.com>

2021-03-07  Hela Basa  <r45xveza@pm.me>

        Added translation using Weblate (Sinhala)
        Co-authored-by: Hela Basa <r45xveza@pm.me>

2021-03-07  Ricky Tigg  <ricky.tigg@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 25.2% (43 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)

        Currently translated at 23.5% (40 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Ricky Tigg <ricky.tigg@gmail.com>

2021-03-07  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 19.4% (33 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2021-03-07  Ricky Tigg  <ricky.tigg@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 18.8% (32 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Ricky Tigg <ricky.tigg@gmail.com>

2021-02-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tools: Add "Release status" info to `osinfo-query os`
        Release status has never been part of `osinfo-query os`, but it's been
        proven to be a needed information, mainly because the rolling distro may
        not even have their release & eol date filled up.

        Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1932258

2021-02-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.10.0

2021-02-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Update NEWS for 1.9.0 release

2021-01-11  Jan Kuparinen  <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Finnish)
        Currently translated at 15.8% (27 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fi/

        Co-authored-by: Jan Kuparinen <copper_fin@hotmail.com>

2021-01-11  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Co-authored-by: Weblate <noreply@weblate.org>
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/
        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo

2021-01-08  Timm Bäder  <tbaeder@redhat.com>

        install config: Rename a parameter
        'timezone' is a global variable in time.h, so clang complains about
        that.

        build: Move bsd/mac checks to be compiler-specific
        They depend on the compiler in use, not the operating system

2020-12-15  Fabian Affolter  <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>

        Translated using Weblate (German)
        Currently translated at 64.7% (110 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/de/

        Co-authored-by: Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>

2020-12-15  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        ci: refresh containers for CentOS-8 PowerTools repo rename
        A recent CentOS-8 update renamed the "PowerTools" repo to "powertools"
        and since dnf is case sensitive wrt repo names, this broke ability to
        build new containers.

        The refresh fixes the repo name and pulls in other misc improvements
        to containers.

2020-12-01  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        gitlab: update refresh script for changed host naming convention

        gitlab: refresh containers with lcitool for fully minimized base

        gitlab: re-generate container images from lcitool
        This introduces Fedora 33 and removes some redundant packages.

        Note that rpm build is marked as skip on CentOS 8/Stream now, since
        we're using pip provide meson instead of distro meson, and thus don't
        have the %meson macro.

2020-11-13  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        loader: Print filename in libxml error string
        This is how libvirt handles it. Would help debugging apparently
        random failures like these bugs:

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1897356
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1651550

2020-09-15  Milo Casagrande  <milo@milo.name>

        Translated using Weblate (Italian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/it/

        Co-authored-by: Milo Casagrande <milo@milo.name>

2020-09-14  Milo Casagrande  <milo@milo.name>

        Translated using Weblate (Italian)
        Currently translated at 97.0% (165 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/it/

        Co-authored-by: Milo Casagrande <milo@milo.name>

2020-09-14  Pino Toscano  <toscano.pino@tiscali.it>

        Translated using Weblate (Italian)
        Currently translated at 97.0% (165 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/it/

        Co-authored-by: Pino Toscano <toscano.pino@tiscali.it>

2020-09-14  Fabio Tomat  <f.t.public@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Friulian)
        Currently translated at 66.4% (113 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fur/

        Translated using Weblate (Spanish)

        Currently translated at 12.9% (22 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/es/

        Added translation using Weblate (Friulian)

        Co-authored-by: Fabio Tomat <f.t.public@gmail.com>

2020-09-14  Alexey Shabalin  <a.shabalin@gmail.com>

        Added translation using Weblate (Russian)
        Co-authored-by: Alexey Shabalin <a.shabalin@gmail.com>

2020-09-14  Mikel Olasagasti  <mikel@olasagasti.info>

        Added translation using Weblate (Basque)
        Co-authored-by: Mikel Olasagasti <mikel@olasagasti.info>

2020-08-15  Emilio Herrera  <ehespinosa57@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Spanish)
        Currently translated at 12.9% (22 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/es/

2020-08-08  Rafael Fontenelle  <rafaelff@gnome.org>

        Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil))
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pt_BR/

2020-08-08  Kukuh Syafaat  <kukuh@syafaat.id>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/

2020-07-31  Julien Humbert  <julroy67@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (French)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fr/

2020-07-29  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-07-29  Yuri Chornoivan  <yurchor@ukr.net>

        Translated using Weblate (Ukrainian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/uk/

2020-07-28  Piotr Drąg  <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Polish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (170 of 170 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

2020-07-28  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

2020-07-28  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        po: regenerate libosinfo.pot

2020-07-28  Rafael Fontenelle  <rafaelff@gnome.org>

        Fix misspellings

2020-07-28  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: improve command line option help
        Literal identifiers, such as 'media', 'tree', etc in translatable
        strings are a bad idea, since they will likely be translated, misguiding
        users reading the help of a translated version.

        Refactor a bit the way these bits are show to the user:
        - in the help of --format and --type, show a generic name of the
          argument value, and slightly improve the description text
        - add a small description text after the listing of the command line
          options to mention the allowed values

        Fixes: #42

2020-07-28  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

2020-07-28  Rafael Fontenelle  <rafaelff@gnome.org>

        Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil))
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pt_BR/


        Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Brazil))

        Currently translated at 97.6% (165 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pt_BR/

2020-07-28  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        spec: Explicitly call %meson_build in the %build section
        It was never needed before as the %meson_install macro would perform a
        project rebuild. However, most recent versions of meson have changed the
        %meson_install macro to use `--no-rebuild`, exposing then this issue on
        our spec file.

        Fixes: #43

2020-06-22  Julien Humbert  <julroy67@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (French)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fr/

2020-06-17  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Don't use RPM=skip for container builds
        It only makes sense for actual build jobs.

        ci: Check for rpmbuild availability
        Only try to build RPMs if the rpmbuild command is present on the
        system. This means we no longer have to use the RPM=skip trick on
        Debian-based targets, and can limit it to cases where building
        RPMs is actually broken for some reason.

        ci: Simplify rpmbuild command
        We don't have to worry about cleaning up after ourselves, since
        we're running the build inside an ephemeral container.

        ci: Add CentOS Stream
        Starting with

          commit d35a7dba9cc8ac3bb0647171628731c625d4e14f
          Author: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
          Date:   Thu Jun 4 16:17:36 2020 +0200

            guests: Add CentOS Stream

            The idea behind Stream is to get a preview of what the next RHEL-minor
            will look like, thus getting newer versions of packages than regular
            CentOS provides. It's supposed to be rolling, so currently it's based on
            CentOS 8, but once RHEL-9 is out, it will point to the next RHEL-9
            instead.  However, unlike debian-sid it doesn't have a dedicated URL
            resource (something like centos-stream), so we'll have to change it
            manually once it's flipped to point to next RHEL-9.

            Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>

        lcitool supports CentOS Stream as a build target.

        ci: Use $MESON_OPTS
        This information is part of the container image now.

        ci: Refresh Dockerfiles
        Starting with

          commit 25c9da0aaa94fbca674dca6dec65f6348f335e7d
          Author: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
          Date:   Fri May 22 17:38:10 2020 +0200

            lcitool: Generate MESON_OPTS in Dockerfiles

            This serves the same purpose as CONFIGURE_OPTS: enable seamless
            cross-compilation support, in this case for Meson-based projects.

            Only MinGW cross-compilation targets are currently supported.

            Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>

        lcitool will include a $MESON_OPTS environment variable, which can
        be used to simplify our GitLab CI build rules, in the Dockerfiles
        it generates.

        ci: Move Dockerfiles to a subdir
        This is consistent to how libvirt organizes its files, and ensures
        things will remain tidy even as we introduce new features such as,
        later on, Cirrus CI support.

        ci: Clean up refresh script a bit
        Remove some repetition through refactoring.

2020-06-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.9.0

2020-05-29  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Update NEWS for 1.8.0 release

2020-05-29  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

2020-05-29  Julien Humbert  <julroy67@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (French)
        Currently translated at 98.8% (167 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fr/

2020-05-28  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Use GitLab container registry
        Instead of using pre-built containers hosted on Quay, build
        containers as part of the GitLab CI pipeline and upload them to the
        GitLab container registry for later use.

        This does not slow down builds, because containers are only rebuilt
        when the corresponding Dockerfile has been modified.

2020-05-22  Manuela Silva  <mmsrs@sky.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Portuguese (Portugal))
        Currently translated at 57.9% (98 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pt_PT/

2020-05-22  Anonymous  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/

2020-05-22  Andika Triwidada  <andika@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/

2020-05-22  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-05-22  Yuri Chornoivan  <yurchor@ukr.net>

        Translated using Weblate (Ukrainian)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/uk/

2020-05-21  Piotr Drąg  <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Polish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

2020-05-21  Anonymous  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 1.1% (2 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/


        Translated using Weblate (Polish)

        Currently translated at 100.0% (169 of 169 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

2020-05-21  Manuela Silva  <mmsrs@sky.com>

        Added translation using Weblate (Portuguese (Portugal))

2020-05-20  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update LINGUAS file" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

2020-05-20  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        po: remove duplicated msgid in 'id' catalog
        Fix it manually, otherwise gettext tools cannot work with it.

2020-05-20  Weblate  <noreply@weblate.org>

        Update translation files
        Updated by "Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge)" hook in Weblate.

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/

2020-05-14  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        build-aux: use gmake for syntax-check rules
        Previously on FreeBSD the syntax-check rules would be a no-op because
        its non-GNU make wouldn't see the GNUmakefile and would report no work
        to do:

        $ MESON_SOURCE_ROOT=`pwd` build-aux/syntax-check
        `syntax-check' is up to date.

        Since we moved everything into a syntax-check.mk that we call explicitly
        though, we're the non-GNU make tries to execute rules that depend on
        GNU make features.

        build-aux: fix references to old maint.mk name

2020-05-13  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        build-aux: rename maint.mk to syntax-check.mk
        This name aligns with what the makefile actally does.

        build-aux: remove GNUmakefile entirely
        The only useful bits it still did were setting a couple of variables,
        which can be moved into the main maint.mk file.

        build-aux: merge cfg.mk into maint.mk
        Since we took full ownership of a cut down maint.mk there's no
        need to keep local additions separately in cfg.mk

        This fixes a bug which caused the contents of cfg.mk to be
        skipped since the moving of files into the build-aux dir
        and switch to meson.

        build-aux: trim obsolete maint rules
        Many rules in maint.mk are doing checks related to makefiles, or
        autoconf, or gnulib, none of which are used by libosinfo. There
        are also many misc rules related to publishing of releases that
        are never used. Trimming this out makes the resulting file more
        managable.

2020-05-13  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        po: update LINGUAS
        Add tr.

        id is not added as it has errors; hope that the update of the catalog
        will trigger an update in weblate, generating a correct po file.

        Drop Zanata leftovers
        libosinfo uses Weblate for translations.

        po: regenerate libosinfo.pot

2020-05-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        README: MR is the preferred way to submit a patch
        Unlikely of what our README mentioned, the preferred way to submit a
        patch to libosinfo is opening a Merge Request against our GitLab
        project.

2020-05-03  Andika Triwidada  <andika@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Indonesian)
        Currently translated at 0.5% (1 of 167 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/id/

2020-05-01  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Use 'check-dco' container for DCO checking
        This container image, which has been created for this specific
        purporse and is already used by many projects under the libvirt
        umbrella, contains a nicer Python implementation of the
        require-dco.sh script that's guaranteed to be kept up to date.

        ci: Merge templates into native-build-job
        At this point, the only difference between the existing templates
        is that one of them includes the RPM build job, and since we now
        have a way to skip that part for specific targets, we can get rid
        of the duplication and merge them into a single template.

        ci: Introduce multilib
        This is a bit yucky, but it's only temporary: like the target ABI,
        this information is tied to the container image and as such should
        be baked into it. When that happens, we can simply drop this
        altogether, but in the meantime this bit of scripting allow us to
        have a single environment instead of two.

        ci: Merge templates into mingw-build-job
        The mingw32 and mingw64 templates are basically identical at this
        point, so let's merge them into a generic one.

        ci: Split off mingw-environment
        Follow the environment/script split, like we do everywhere else.

        We can have a single environment that works both for mingw32 and
        mingw64 builds because the only difference between the two is
        which ABI they target, and we can obtain that piece of information
        from the $ABI environment variable that's baked into the container
        images.

        ci: Move more information to the job templates
        In particular, we can avoid repeating the parts of the container
        image name that are always the same.

        ci: Introduce pipeline stages
        There's only a single stage for now.

        ci: Use standard template for CentOS 7 and openSUSE 15.1
        The only difference between the open-coded job definition currently
        in use for these target platforms and the standard template is that
        the former don't include the RPM build job, but now that we have a
        way to skip that part selectively we can remove these special cases.

        ci: Make RPM job skippable
        We're sort of cheating by exiting right away when asked to skip
        the RPM job, but we know that it's always going to be the last job
        in a script and we currently have no need to skip any other job,
        so let's start with the simplest possible implementation and
        consider something more complex if and when the need arises.

2020-04-30  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Move builds from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 20.04

        ci: Move builds from Fedora 30 to Fedora 32

        ci: Move MinGW builds from Fedora 30 to Fedora Rawhide

2020-04-30  Andika Triwidada  <andika@gmail.com>

        Added translation using Weblate (Indonesian)

2020-04-21  Gianluca Sforna  <giallu@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Italian)
        Currently translated at 97.6% (164 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/it/

2020-04-20  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        prepare-release: Move release archive out of DIST_ROOT
        If the build has been successful, we can fish the release archive
        out of DIST_ROOT and expose it in the top-level source directory,
        just like autotools would do, for extra convenience.

        prepare-release: Define DIST_ROOT
        This is the subdirectory of BUILD_ROOT where the release archive
        is generated by Meson: it's already used multiple times, and we're
        about to introduce another one, so let's give it its own variable.

        prepare-release: Define BUILD_ROOT
        This fits nicely with INSTALL_ROOT and the recently-introduced
        RPMBUILD_ROOT; additionally, since $BUILD_ROOT is an absolute path,
        we can use it directly as _sourcedir when calling rpmbuild.

        prepare-release: Use a local directory for rpmbuild
        The current release process stores files inside the user's rpmbuild
        directory, usually part of $HOME, which is just bad manners. Use a
        local directory instead.

        prepare-release: Use a local directory for installation
        The current release process stores files inside the user's home
        directory, which is just bad manners. Use a local directory instead.

        Since we no longer have to care about the destination directory
        looking like an actual root filesystem, we can make the paths used
        when installing MinGW builds shorter.

        prepare-release: Use DESTDIR when installing
        DESTDIR and --prefix are similar but serve distinct purposes: in
        particular, the latter is intended for modifications that will
        persist after installation, eg. storing binaries under /usr/bin
        instead of /usr/local/bin, while the former is just a temporary
        change that can be easily reverted, eg. stashing files in an
        intermediate, unprivileged directory while building a package.

        Our needs during the release process are closer to what DESTDIR is
        designed for, so let's use that.

2020-04-17  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        prepare-release: Ensure rpmbuild is executable
        Using 'test -x' is more appropriate than 'test -r' for programs.

        prepare-release: Drop RESULTS
        This is a leftover from when the script was used to perform
        automated tests: in that context, singling out the output of the
        test suite made sense, but now we're no longer particularly
        interested in it.

        As a bonus, this allows us to drop a non-trivial chunk of fairly
        obscure POSIX shell compatibility code.

        prepare-release: Remove unnecessary cleanup
        We already remove all of build/ at the beginning of the build
        process, so there's no need to manually remove any of its subdirs
        here.

        prepare-release: Remove empty lines
        These are unnecessary and inconsistent with the style used in the
        rest of the script.

        prepare-release: Use correct spec file for MinGW RPMs
        Currently we're just building the very same spec file twice.

        gitignore: Minimize
        Things like editor backup files belong in the user's own ignore
        file rather than in the project's.

2020-04-16  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-04-15  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add "osinfo_macros.h" to the installed headers
        As the macros defined there are used in the public headers, this header
        must be installed, otherwise we'll face errors such as:
        ```
        /home/valabot/gnome3/include/libosinfo-1.0/osinfo/osinfo_entity.h:26:11: fatal error: osinfo/osinfo_macros.h: No such file or directory
           26 | # include "osinfo/osinfo_macros.h"
              |           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        ```

        Reported-by: Rico Tzschichholz <ricotz@ubuntu.com>

2020-04-15  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-04-13  Rafael Fonseca  <r4f4rfs@gmail.com>

        osinfo_macros: mark inline functions as UNUSED
        Fixes -Werror=unused-function with clang.

        See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/commit/90f93a64f26666b955fdafb56acab54e596f4cc5

        osinfo_macros: auto-cleanup func for module class
        This will allow to manage the ownership of the class when reffing it
        without having to cast it to GTypeClass.

        See: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/commit/ab25fa42cc6906df31352877154bb7b07f39552f

2020-04-13  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        productfilter: Check productfilter in _clear_product_constraint{,s}
        Let's just add a safety check in the _clear_product_constraint() and
        _clear_product_constraints() functions.

        devicelinkfilter: Check devicelinkfilter in _get_target_filter()
        Let's just add a safety check in the _get_target_filter() function.

        filter: Check filter in _clear_constraint{,s}
        Let's just add a safety check in the _clear_constraint() and
        _clear_constraints() functions.

        db: Remove useless osinfo_db_finalize() declaration

        install_config_param: Use g_clear_object in _set_value_map()

        entity: Check entity in osinfo_entity_clear_param()
        Let's just add a safety check in _clear_param().

        Group all GObjectClass override methods

        Use g_object_class_install_properties()
        Using _install_properties() helps to keep the code cleaner and also
        reduces the chance of having wrong props used.

        Use G_DEFINE_*_WITH_PRIVATE
        Together with this change, let's also get rid of our own _GET_PRIVATE()
        macros and use _get_instance_private() method instead.

        Use OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE* macros

        macros: Add OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE* macros
        OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE is nothing else than a define to
        G_DECLARE_DERIVABLE_TYPE macro from GLib.

        OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE does exactly the same thing as
        OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE plus adds a private structure to the declared type
        structure.

        OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE_AND_CLASS does exactly the same thing
        as OSINFO_DECLARE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE plus declares the class structure of
        the declared type.

        Using those new macros will help us to reduce a lot the GLib boilerplate
        in our codebase.

2020-04-13  Rafael Fonseca  <r4f4rfs@gmail.com>

        Do not error out when inlining fails
        -Winline causes error in GCC10, e.g

        error: inlining failed in call to ‘OSINFO_LIST’: call is unlikely and code size would grow [-Werror=inline]

        That particular macro, which will be introduced in the next commit, is
        bas based on GLib own macros and it just so happens that if they were
        also compiled with -Winline, the same error would happen [1]. Instead,
        let just suppress those warnings.

        [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/2042

2020-04-13  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Enforce '-Wdeclaration-after-statement'
        Enforcing that variables are only declared in the beginning of a block
        makes the code easier to read.

        image: Add cloud-init property
        cloud-init has been added on 81c43558687b40d but the property has never
        been added.

        datamap: Rename _init() argument name
        "list" was a c&p from when OsinfoDatamap was introduced.

        avatar_format: Remove unused OSINFO_AVATAR_FORMAT_GET_PRIVATE()
        OsinfoAvatarFormat does not have a private member.

        tests: Remove duplicated tests
        There's no reason to keep testing union, filter, and intersection on
        types which inherit from OsinfoList. Mainly considering test-list
        already test those.

        Update Copyright year

        Remove Fabiano Fidêncio's Copyright statements
        Does not make sense to keep my own Copyright statements in 3 files of
        the project, which were added during 2012's Google Summer of Code.

        Remove Authors
        Authors are not often updated and do not reflect the current state of
        the code.

        media/tree: Force "wget" user-agent in SoupSession
        Spoiler alert, it'll sound insane ... because it is insane. Some servers
        treat libsoup user-agent differently than how they treat wget
        user-agent.

        With the default agent set, Soup would end up downloading the file
        containing the redirection information, instead of actually redirecting
        to one of the addresses present in that file. While when forcing "wget"
        as user-agent, the redirection happens as expected.

        This issue was faced at least with CentOS[0] and Manjaro[1] links.

        After a talk with Patrick Griffis, he mentioned that:
        "I imagine there isn't too much of a problem pretending to be wget. I would
        guess the assumption by these services is 'A CLI tool is downloading us and
        not a browser' rather than 'wget has unique behavior'.".

        Knowing that, let's force "wget" as user-agent on our side.

        [0]: http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/8/isos/x86_64/CentOS-8.1.1911-x86_64-dvd1.iso
        [1]: https://osdn.net/dl/manjaro/manjaro-gnome-19.0.2-200312-linux54.iso

2020-04-11  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-04-10  Rafael Fonseca  <r4f4rfs@gmail.com>

        Add API to track distro cloud-init usernames
        We already have cloud-init='true' so add a cloud-image-username='foo' to
        go with it.

        The property has been added to `OsinfoOs` instead of `OsinfoImage`
        because it's not expected to change in a per image basis. Instead we can
        define it once and inherit it, in the same way that it's done for
        kernel-url-argument.

        Fixes #39

2020-04-09  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-03-31  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Add tests for only matching "rolling" as a fallback
        The reason to have this in a different commit from the code is to ease
        the backport of the previous patch by the distros which feel like doing
        that.

        db: Match "rolling" distros only as a fallback
        Let's only match "rolling" distros as a fallback. The reason we need to
        do so is to properly deal with distros as Manjaro, which has a mix of
        versioned and rolling entries.

        By matching the "rolling" only as a fallback, we ensure we'll have
        exhausted all the "versioned" possibilites in the first place.

        tests: Remove invalid release-status test
        This should be tested on osinfo-db side and leaving this test here
        causes failures in other non-related tests, all of them related to
        identify_media, which gets the release-status and ends up hitting the
        failures caused by this specific test.

        media: Fix typo in the "eject-after-install" description
        "installtion" should be "installation", as pointed out by Oğuz Ersen.
        Together with the change, libosinfo.pot has been regenerated.

2020-03-30  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        gitlab: Enable ccache usage
        The $PATH definition has always included a reference to the symlink
        farm that is used to enable transparent ccache usage, but since the
        directory itself does not exist in the container image it never did
        anything.

        Since libvirt-jenkins-ci commit 2563aebb6c5c, container images do
        actually contain the symlink directory, so it's finally possible to
        enable ccache usage. This requires including the correct directory
        in $PATH, as well as telling 1) ccache where to store its data and
        2) GitLab that this data should be preserved across jobs.

        The exact cache size (50 MB) is sort of arbitrary, but it should
        be enough to store build artifacts for both osinfo-db-tools and
        libosinfo for the foreseeable future.

        gitlab: Create job templates
        These avoid having to repeat the same build steps over and over.

        gitlab: Use $MAKE
        Just like $NINJA, this is defined as part of the container's
        environment.

        gitlab: Don't define $NINJA
        Since libvirt-jenkins-ci commit 27cfddee8835, paths to build tools
        such as ninja and make are exported in the container's environment
        and can be used directly.

2020-03-27  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Turkish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/tr/

2020-03-26  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        osinfo: Fix typo in the "initrd-path" description
        "inirtd" -> "initrd"

2020-03-25  Oğuz Ersen  <oguzersen@protonmail.com>

        Added translation using Weblate (Turkish)

2020-03-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        po: Import libosinfo.pot
        Weblate requires the pot file to be commited, in order to be able to add
        new translations to the project.

        This file has to be updated every time a new string is added.

2020-03-06  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        media: fix docs of OsinfoMediaDetectFlags
        Move the "Since" after the description, so the description block
        (including the version) is properly handled.

        gitignore: remove almost all old content
        Some of the content refers to autotools, which is not used anymore.
        Also, meson enforces builddir!=srcdir, so the generated build files are
        never directly among the sources.

        Hence remove almost all the existing content, as it is not relevant.

        Fix typo in Fabiano' surname

2020-02-28  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        Fix OsinfoDB typo in docs

        Add few missing "Since" in docs
        Add the version information for some APIs, so it is easier to know when
        they were introduced.

        product: fix doc typo
        Most probably one rogue s/OS/PRODUCT/ that changed CentOS to
        CentPRODUCT.

        firmware: fix doc of osinfo_firmware_get_firmware_type

        device-driver: add doc for osinfo_device_driver_get_priority

2020-02-26  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add osinfo_firmware_is_supported()
        This function has been missed when rebasing 904b65e7a1dda and. right
        now, only its declaration in the header file is present.

        Pointed out by Pino Toscano.

2020-02-25  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Don't set $PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR
        The pkg-config binary used for MinGW builds is cross-compilation
        aware, so it doesn't need us to point it in the right direction
        when it comes to globally-installed .pc files.

2020-02-24  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Perform MinGW builds in dedicated containers
        Instead of using the same Fedora 30 container for both native and
        MinGW builds, we are now building separate containers tailored for
        each scenario. Re-introduce MinGW builds, and have them use the
        new container images.

        The corresponding libvirt-dockerfiles commit is ea6286acbbfd.

        ci: Temporarily disable MinGW builds
        We're going to use dedicated container images for them going
        forward, but switching all at once would break CI so let's do it
        in two steps: first disable the current builds, then enable the
        new ones once the external requirements (container images) are
        in place for a smoother transition.

2020-02-16  Julien Humbert  <julroy67@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (French)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fr/

2020-01-29  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: Avoid conflicting object ids for extension files
        Currently, when building the id of some of our objects, we do:
        - Loop over the several objects of that type;
          - Concatenate the id of the parent object with the loop index;

        By doing this, conflicts can be seen when using more than one extension
        file, as osinfo-db does for Windows, where pre and post installable
        drivers extension files are used and end up being loaded as we'd do:

        - Loop over pre installable drivers;
          - Concatenate the id of the parent object with the loop index;

        - Loop over post installable drivers;
          - Concatenate the id of the parent object with the loop index;

        In order to avoid such issues, let's also use the filename as part of
        the object id, avoiding then conflicts.

        It's important to note that the conflict is cause by osinfo_list_add(),
        which will replace the object in the list in case some other object with
        the very same id is already stored there.

2020-01-25  Julien Humbert  <julroy67@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (French)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/fr/

2020-01-24  Piotr Drąg  <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Polish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.stg.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

2020-01-13  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Silence -Wstring-plus-int
        The warning is triggered because we're ignoring the "treeinfo-" part of
        the OSINFO_TREE_PROP_TREEINFO_* string.

        A possible way to fix that, instead of just disabling the warning, would
        be doing something like:
        ```
        const char *prop = OSINFO_TREE_PROP_TREEINFO_FAMILY;
        prop += strlen("treeinfo-");
        ```

        However, I sincerely do not think it's worth the verbosity of the
        solution.

2020-01-13  Piotr Drąg  <piotrdrag@gmail.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Polish)
        Currently translated at 100.0% (168 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.stg.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/pl/

2020-01-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        ci: Build osinfo-db in all containers
        For some reason the job for building osinfo-db was not present in a few
        distros' containers.

        ci,centos8: Build project's RPM

        ci: Add openSUSE 15.1 container

        ci,centos8: Add DCO check
        46db2e234a8ed82 introduced the DCO check. However, the check was not
        added to the CentOS 8 container.

        Partially revert "list: Update GObject boilerplate"
        This partially reverts commit 706b6fd0d97ed572d92c4a33882605d561ebe3c8,
        which introduced an ABI breakage by using G_DECLARE_DERIVABLE_TYPE when
        declaring an OsinfoList.

2020-01-09  Antoni Bella Pérez  <antonibella5@yahoo.com>

        Translated using Weblate (Catalan)
        Currently translated at 88.1% (148 of 168 strings)

        Translation: libosinfo/libosinfo
        Translate-URL: https://translate.stg.fedoraproject.org/projects/libosinfo/libosinfo/ca/
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2020-01-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        po: Remove empty files
        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/40

2020-01-07  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        po: refresh translations from zanata

2020-01-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: Introduce OsinfoError enum
        Let's create an OsinfoError enum instead of just using 0 as the error
        type. This solves the following instrospection warning:
        ```
        <unknown>:: Warning: Libosinfo: (ErrorQuarkFunction)error_quark: osinfo_error_quark: Couldn't find corresponding enumeration
        ```

        product: Use product instead of prod as argument name
        Header, source, and documentation were not matching with regarding to
        the argument product name.

        Let's standardise them and use product all over the place. By doing this
        the following warnings will be fixed:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_product.c:318: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_product_get_codename: unknown parameter 'product' in documentation comment, should be 'prod'
        ../osinfo/osinfo_product.c:329: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_product_get_release_date_string: unknown parameter 'product' in documentation comment, should be 'prod'
        ../osinfo/osinfo_product.c:342: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_product_get_eol_date_string: unknown parameter 'product' in documentation comment, should be 'prod'
        ../osinfo/osinfo_product.c:369: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_product_get_release_date: unknown parameter 'product' in documentation comment, should be 'prod'
        ../osinfo/osinfo_product.c:388: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_product_get_eol_date: unknown parameter 'product' in documentation comment, should be 'prod'
        ```

        install_config: Don't use different variable names in .c and .h
        The tz variable, used in the source file, is declared in the header file
        as timezone. Let's just use the same name used in the header as it's
        more descriptive.

        By doing so, the following GTK-Doc warning is fixed:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_config.c:231: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_install_config_set_l10n_timezone: unknown parameter 'tz' in documentation comment, should be 'timezone'
        ```

        os: Move the "Since: " annotation
        The "Since: " annotation should be *always* added to the end of the
        comment block. More than that, multiplce "Since: " annotations cannot be
        part of a same comment block and in order to solve that, let's avoid
        adding a "Since: " in the end of the block, but explicitly mention when
        each of the values were added.

        By taking this approach, the following warnings can be avoided:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_os.h:90: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_RELEASED" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_RELEASED: A released OS.
            ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_os.h:96: Error: Libosinfo: multiple "Since:" tags for identifier "OsinfoReleaseStatus":
         * Since: 1.4.0
           ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_os.h:97: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_ROLLING" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_ROLLING: A rolling version of an OS and thus with no
            ^
        ```

        tree: Move the "Since: " annotation
        Let's move the "Since: " annotation to the end of the comment block,
        otherwise the following warning will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_tree.h:41: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_TREE_ERROR_NO_TREEINFO" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_TREE_ERROR_NO_TREEINFO: No treeinfo found;
            ^
        ```

        install_script: Move the "Since: " annotation
        Let's move the "Since: " annotation to the end of the comment blocks,
        otherwise the following warnings will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_script.h:100: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_DEVICE_DRIVER_SIGNING_REQ_NONE" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_DEVICE_DRIVER_SIGNING_REQ_NONE: Script do not require device drivers
            ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_script.h:123: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_INSTALL_SCRIPT_INJECTION_METHOD_CDROM" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_INSTALL_SCRIPT_INJECTION_METHOD_CDROM: Support injection of the
            ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_script.h:145: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_INSTALL_SCRIPT_INSTALLATION_SOURCE_MEDIA" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_INSTALL_SCRIPT_INSTALLATION_SOURCE_MEDIA: A media will be used as
            ^
        ```

        install_config_param: Fix annotation for _get_value_map()
        The function name was wrong, causing the following warning:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_config_param.h:94: Warning: Libosinfo: osinfo_install_config_param_get_value_map: return value: Missing (transfer) annotation
        ```

        install_config_param: Don't use invalid "transfer" annotation
        "transfer" annotation shouldn't be used with gboolean or enums, causing
        the following warnings:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_config_param.c:252: Warning: Libosinfo: invalid "transfer" annotation for gboolean: only valid for array, struct, union, boxed, object and interface types
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_config_param.c:267: Warning: Libosinfo: invalid "transfer" annotation for gboolean: only valid for array, struct, union, boxed, object and interface types
        ```

2020-01-03  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        install_config_param: Move the "Since: " annotation
        Let's move the "Since: " annotation to the end of the comment block,
        otherwise the following warning will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_config_param.h:50: Warning: Libosinfo: "@OSINFO_INSTALL_CONFIG_PARAM_POLICY_NONE" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @OSINFO_INSTALL_CONFIG_PARAM_POLICY_NONE: no policy defined
            ^
        ```

        loader: Remove ueseless /** PUBLIC METHODS */ comment
        The comment is not exactly helpful and causes the following GTK-Doc
        error:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_loader.c:133: Error: Libosinfo: Skipping invalid GTK-Doc comment block:
        /** PUBLIC METHODS */
        ^
        ```

        db: Remove useless /** PUBLIC METHODS */ comment
        The comment is not exactly helpful and causes the following GTK-Doc
        error:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_db.c:183: Error: Libosinfo: Skipping invalid GTK-Doc comment block:
        /** PUBLIC METHODS */
        ^
        ```

        tree: Fix typo in osinfo_tree_new() annotation
        trasfer -> transfer, otherwise the following warning will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_tree.c:472: Warning: Libosinfo: unknown annotation: trasfer
        ```

        tree: Fix osinfo_tree_new() annotation
        The extra line between the function name and its first parameter causes
        the following warning:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_tree.c:467: Warning: Libosinfo: "@id" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @id: the id of the tree to be created
            ^
        ```

        media: Don't use invalid "transfer" annotation
        "transfer" annotation shouldn't be used with gint or gint64, otherwise
        the following warnings will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_media.c:1635: Warning: Libosinfo: invalid "transfer" annotation for gint: only valid for array, struct, union, boxed, object and interface types
        ../osinfo/osinfo_media.c:1768: Warning: Libosinfo: invalid "transfer" annotation for gint64: only valid for array, struct, union, boxed, object and interface types
        ```

        media: Don't use deprecated annotations
        Both Type and Transfer are deprecated and should be replaced by (type
        TYPE) (transfer MODE), otherwise the following warnings will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_media.c:657: Warning: Libosinfo: GObject-Introspection specific GTK-Doc tag "Type" has been deprecated, please use annotations on the identifier instead:
             * Type: GLib.List(utf8)
               ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_media.c:658: Warning: Libosinfo: GObject-Introspection specific GTK-Doc tag "Transfer" has been deprecated, please use annotations on the identifier instead:
             * Transfer: container
               ^
        ```

        os_variant: Fix osinfo_os_variant_new() annotation
        The extra line between the function name and its first parameter causes
        the following warning:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_os_variant.c:129: Warning: Libosinfo: "@id" parameter unexpected at this location:
         * @id: the id of the os variant to be created
            ^
        ```

        avatar_format: Don't use deprecated annotations
        Both Type and Transfer are deprecated and should be replaced by (type
        TYPE) (transfer MODE), otherwise the following warnings will be shown:
        ```
        ../osinfo/osinfo_avatar_format.c:102: Warning: Libosinfo: GObject-Introspection specific GTK-Doc tag "Type" has been deprecated, please use annotations on the identifier instead:
             * Type: GLib.List(utf8)
               ^
        ../osinfo/osinfo_avatar_format.c:103: Warning: Libosinfo: GObject-Introspection specific GTK-Doc tag "Transfer" has been deprecated, please use annotations on the identifier instead:
             * Transfer: container
               ^
        ```

2019-12-18  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        ci: Add a job to enforce DCO Signed-off-by
        This work is a copy-and-paste from what's been done by Daniel P. Berrangé
        on https://gitlab.com/bichon-project/bichon

        Add CONTRIBUTING.md
        Let's follow osinfo-db example and have a contributing guide, targetting
        both contributors and commiters.

2019-12-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        ci: Add CentOS 8 container

2019-12-11  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Update name for Ubuntu images
        The corresponding libvirt-jenkins-ci commit is f289e64a5fd9.

2019-12-09  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        meson: respect mandir option
        Construct man installation dir from libosinfo_mandir instead of
        libosinfo_datadir.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-12-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.8.0

        Update NEWS for 1.7.1 release

        build: Switch the project's version to 1.7.1
        It's done as an 1.7.1 release is needed in order to fix the breakage
        caused by not using versioned symbols in 1.7.0 release.

        build: Only define {PCI,USB}_IDS in {pci,usb}-ids-path are defined
        Setting those regardless of {pci,usb}-ids-path being explicitly set or
        automatically detected is a regression compared to what we were doing
        when using autotools.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        build: Set {pci,usb}.ids paths
        In case pci.ids or usb.ids files are shipped by libosinfo, pci_ids_path
        and usb_ids_path must be set accordingly.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-12-03  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Use versioned symbols
        During 25c45ffd9a1b8f18f56974d5b9b6b2c1da8cbd0c, supported for versioned
        symbols were (wrongly) introduced but never used.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-12-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        mingw,spec: Use %autosetup
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        mingw,spec: Drop gettext BuildRequires
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        mingw.spec: Add hwdata as BuildRequires
        Seems that when using `fedpkg scratch-build` we cannot rely on having
        network access, making the download of the usb and pci ids files to
        fail, causing then a build error as the files won't be found to be
        shipped.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        mingw.spec: Add gcc as BuildRequires
        meson requires both compiler and cross-compiler in order to perform a
        cross build.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        mingw,spec: Add intltool as BuildRequires
        Otherwise the translations are not generated.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        build: Install {usb,pci}.ids if not shipped
        In case usb.ids and pci.ids are not shipped, let's also install them as
        part of libosinfo installation.

        install_data() will automatically install the files to the
        standards-conforming location.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-11-29  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.8.0

        build: Disable -Wcast-warn
        It causes issues when generating Libosinfo-scan.c on armv7hl.
        ```
        Libosinfo-scan.c: In function ‘describe_type’:
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:216:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          216 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)          (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_INT64, GParamSpecInt64))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:871:30: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64’
          871 |     GParamSpecInt64 *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64 (spec);
              |                              ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:239:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          239 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)         (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_UINT64, GParamSpecUInt64))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:887:31: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64’
          887 |     GParamSpecUInt64 *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64 (spec);
              |                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:354:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          354 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)         (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_DOUBLE, GParamSpecDouble))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:921:31: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE’
          921 |     GParamSpecDouble *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE (spec);
              |                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c: In function ‘describe_default’:
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:216:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          216 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64(pspec)          (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_INT64, GParamSpecInt64))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:1004:30: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64’
         1004 |     GParamSpecInt64 *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_INT64 (spec);
              |                              ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:239:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          239 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64(pspec)         (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_UINT64, GParamSpecUInt64))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:1010:33: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64’
         1010 |       GParamSpecUInt64 *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_UINT64 (spec);
              |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:2299:6: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Werror=cast-align]
         2299 |     ((ct*) g_type_check_instance_cast ((GTypeInstance*) ip, gt))
              |      ^
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gtype.h:484:66: note: in expansion of macro ‘_G_TYPE_CIC’
          484 | #define G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST(instance, g_type, c_type)    (_G_TYPE_CIC ((instance), (g_type), c_type))
              |                                                                  ^~~~~~~~~~~
        /usr/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gparamspecs.h:354:45: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST’
          354 | #define G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE(pspec)         (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((pspec), G_TYPE_PARAM_DOUBLE, GParamSpecDouble))
              |                                             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Libosinfo-scan.c:1070:31: note: in expansion of macro ‘G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE’
         1070 |     GParamSpecDouble *pspec = G_PARAM_SPEC_DOUBLE (spec);
              |                               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
        ```

        Update NEWS for 1.7.0 release
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>

        Refresh translations from zanata

2019-11-26  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        os: Add "get_device_drivers_prioritized"
        get_device_drivers_prioritized() returns the list of highest priority
        device drivers for a given OS.

        In case management apps would like to add a fallback mechanism, the
        recommendation is to use get_device_drivers(), which returns all the
        drivers.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        device-driver: Add "priority" attribute
        Let's read the "priority" attribute from the "driver" element. If not
        set, the priority will be set to OSINFO_DEVICE_DRIVER_DEFAULT_PRIORITY
        (50) by default.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-11-11  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        ci: Remove Fedora 29
        The OS is no longer supported by the libvirt-jenkins-ci project
        and the existing container images will be deleted shortly.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        ci: Add Fedora 31
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-11-08  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        db: Take the media's volume size into account when sorting the medias
        If volume-size is not taken into account, when dealing with identical
        ISOs, we may end up wrongly matching an entry that has its volume-size
        with one which doesn't have the value, simply because the one which does
        not have the value may be declared first the in XML entry.

        Reviewed-by; Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-11-06  Diego Escalante Urrelo  <diegoe@gnome.org>

        list: Improve API safety
        Add checks across the API to validate objects before trying to operate
        on them.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Remove unnecessary casts
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Fix gtk-doc string
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Add osinfo_list_set_element_type
        Add the corresponding setter for osinfo_list_get_element_type() and use
        it internally to ensure safety.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Use osinfo_list_get_instance_private
        Instead of repeateadly accessing the priv structure, use the GObject
        defined helper to ensure safety.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Update GObject boilerplate
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        list: Use API to avoid unsafe access
        Use osinfo_list_get_element_type() instead of referencing members
        directly. This ensures that we are not trying to reference invalid
        members in invalid structs.

        Also make said function safer by using
        osinfo_list_get_instance_private() that checks the sanity of the
        OsinfoList object for us.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-10-14  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        ci: Add Ubuntu 18 container

        ci: Add Ubuntu 16 container

        ci: Add Debian 9 container

        ci: Add CentOS 7 container
        We cannot run osinfo-db-tools-rpm job in the CentOS 7 container as it
        doesn't have the needed meson macros.

        ci: Keep the containers alphabetically sorted

        ci: Deal with multilib path
        When building a project using Meson, the project will be installed
        respecting the multi-library path.

        In order to get the right path we should do:
        - Debian based machines:
          - Use the value of `dpkg-architecture -q DEB_TARGET_MULTIARCH`
        - RPM based machines:
          - Use the value of `rpm --eval '%{_lib}'`

        ci: Set NINJA environment variable
        We'll start testing on CentOS 7, which doesn't have the "ninja" binary.
        Knowing this, we better have a NINJA environment variable setting
        accodingly.

        meson: Disable -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations warnings
        This commit is basically bringing b2574d33aa back:

        '''
        Disable -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations warnings

        This warning option is not reporting broken code. Rather it is merely
        identifying loops which GCC would not be able to optimize fully when
        using -funsafe-loop-optimizations.  In GCC 7 this triggers on the
        loader code

        osinfo_loader.c: In function 'osinfo_loader_process_list':
        osinfo_loader.c:2127:11: error: missed loop optimization, the loop counter may overflow [-Werror=unsafe-loop-optimizations]
             while (tmp && *tmp) {
                   ^

        The warning just needs to be turned off since the code is not broken,
        and we don't care about the optimization level
        '''

2019-10-08  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tools: Minor POD fixes
        - use B<> for some parameters
        - use C<> instead of a manually quoted identifier
        - make the install-script config file a verbatim block, so it is kept
          as-is, and not wrapped as normal text block
        - use L<> for linking to other man pages
        - switch example from Fedora 16 to Fedora 30
        - other minor changes

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-09-25  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        syms: Add osinfo_firmware_new
        osinfo_firmware_new() has been introduced as part of commit 904b65e7a1.
        However, it was not added to the libosinfo.syms file.

        ci: Introduce CI
        Let's introduce a basic CI, which basically runs an out-of-tree build
        with `make check`, running against the following systems:
        - Fedora 29, Fedora 30, Fedora Rawhide;
        - Debian 10, Debian Sid;

        meson: Disable gtk-doc for cross-builds
        Let's disable gtk-doc build when performing a cross-build as
        `./Libosinfo-scan` will be generated for the cross architecture and
        cannot be run from the host machine architecture.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        meson: Fix build on BSDs
        Unless explicitly passing "-Wno-typedef-redefinition" and
        "-Wno-missing-field-initializers", builds would fail not only on macOS,
        but also on BSDs.Knowing that, let's just use disable those warnings
        when not building on Linux.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        meson: Add syntax-check as part of our test-suite
        Let's take advantage of that we can run `make syntax-check` without the
        need of having a Makefile around and add it as part of our test suite.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Move files needed for `make syntax-check` to build-aux
        Together with the changes, let's adapt GNUmakefile and maint.mk in order
        to be able to run those files from build-aux.

        GNUmakefile:
        - changing both srcdir & top_srcdir, and adjusting the includes of
          cfg.mk and maint.mk were enough to be able to run `make syntax-check`
          from build-aux directory;

        maint.mk:
        - "ME" variable had to be changed to point to the right place;
        - Some paths expecting cfg.mk in the top_srcdir had to be changed;
        - tight-scope.mk target dependency has been changed from $(ME) to
          maint.mk;

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Support `make syntax-check` without Makefile
        A few dirty hacks have been done in GNUmakefile, cfg.mk, and maint.mk
        in order to support running `make syntax-check` without having to have a
        Makefile around.

        GNUmakefile: set srcdir & top_srcdir and remove the parts that would
        cause an error due to no presence of a Makefile.

        cfg.mk: add sc_prohibit_always-defined_macros to the list of local
        checks to skip as it looks for Makefile, which is generated after
        running ./configure.

        maint.mk: allow running `make syntax-check` without having a Makefile
        generated.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Drop autotools support
        Let's try to drop autotools support as meson is in place. There are a
        few files that were not dropped though, as:
        - cfg.mk
        - maint.mk
        - GNUmakefile
        - build-aux/bracket-spacing.pl
        - build-aux/gitlog-to-changelog
        - build-aux/useless-if-before-free
        - build-aux/vc-list-files

        From the list above, build-aux/gitlog-to-changelog is currently used by
        meson as part of the `dist`.

        All the other files, with a few changes, will be useful for meson as,
        with a few changes, we will be able have `ninja syntax-check` working.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        prepare-release: Adapt to use meson
        Let's adapt the prepare-release script to use meson build system instead
        of autotools.

        This change has been tested and is working fine on Fedora 30+.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: Adapt to use meson
        The changes needed in the spec files are not so intrusive.

        One thing that has to be mentioned is the requirement for
        mingw-filesystem >= 107 (which is only present on Fedora 30+) in order
        to generate the mingw rpms for osinfo-db-tools. This huge bump in the
        version happened because the `%mingw_ninja_install` was only recently
        introduced to mingw-filesystem package.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: Remove BuildRoot definition
        None of the currently supported distributions need that. Last one which
        did was EL5 (which, thankfully, is EOL now).

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: Switch to %ldconfig_scriptlets
        This change has been part of Fedora spec file for a quite long time, but
        it was never replicated upstream.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add support to meson build system
        Meson build system is a "simpler and easier" to understand build system
        that that can provide (with some work-arounds here and there) the same
        functionalities currently available with our current build system
        (autotools).

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: Fix "switch-default" warning
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        readme: Add "Testing" section
        Let's add a short section explaning how to build & run the libosinfo
        tests.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Don't include config.h
        config.h file is only used in osinfo-db-tools for the GETTEXT_PACKAGE
        macro. Fortunately, when AC_CONFIG_HEADER macro is dropped from
        configure, -DGETTEXT_PACKAGE=... is automatically passed as a compilar
        argument, allowing us then to drop the file.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        maint.mk: Update to the latest gnulib
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Update exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_trailing_blank
        tests/isodata/* have been removed a long time ago.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Update exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_bindtextdomain
        Let's *not* run the check only for tests files.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Remove exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_space_tab
        tests/isodata has been removed a long time ago.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Remove exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_atoi_atof
        Let's run sc_prohibit_atoi_atof in all files.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Remove exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h*
        Those were added as a copy & paste mistake from libvirt-glib.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        cfg.mk: Remove exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_preprocessor_indentation
        Let's run the check in all files.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Indent includes/defines
        By doing this, we can stop excluding files from
        sc_preprocessor_indentation check.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        test-install-script: Use g_unlink() instead of unlink()
        Not like unlink(), g_unlink() is a portable function and using it would
        allow us to build this test using mingw.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-09-17  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-firmware: Add tests
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        loader: Load Firmwares to OSes
        Let's read the <firmware> attribute from the XMLs and store this into
        our OS representation.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add support to Firmware
        Let's add APIs for both adding a firmware to or retrieving the list of
        firmwares from an OS.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-firmwarelist
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        firmwarelist: Add OsinfoFirmwareList
        OsinfoFirmwareList has been created in order to represent a list of
        firmwares supported by an OS, as an OS may support various firmwares
        without any issue.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-firmware
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        firmware: Add OsinfoFirmware
        OsinfoFirmware has been created in order to represent the firmware types
        supported by an OS.

        The schema representation of this object is:
        <firmware arch="arch name" type="bios|efi"/>

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-09-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Use a minimum gettext requirement rather than an exact one
        In configure.ac, specify the minimum gettext version we require, rather
        than the exact one. This fixes a situation where the autoconf macros
        used for gettext will be the latest available on the system (for
        example, 0.20); but the copied-in Makefile.in.in will be for the exact
        version specified in configure.ac (in this case, 0.19).

        In that situation, the gettext build rules will error out at `make` time
        with the message:
           *** error: gettext infrastructure mismatch: using a Makefile.in.in
           from gettext version 0.19 but the autoconf macros are from gettext
           version 0.20

        Avoid that by specifying a minimum version dependency rather than an
        exact one. This should not cause problems as we haven’t committed any
        generated or external gettext files into git, so each developer will end
        up regenerating the build system for their system’s version of gettext,
        as expected.

        See the subsection of
        https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/Version-Control-Issues.html
        for more information.

        This patch is basically the same as
        https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/geocode-glib/commit/6ba0e38fd1987be0de8432afd93b9a5c1f487b63

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-09-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Check whether an InputStream is seekable
        SoupInputStream is not seekable, causing errors as:
        ```
        fidencio@laerte ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ ./tools/osinfo-detect https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.10.0/powerpc/iso-dvd/debian-8.10.0-powerpc-DVD-1.iso
        (lt-osinfo-detect:27922): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 18:52:29.494: invalid cast from 'SoupClientInputStream' to 'GSeekable'
        (lt-osinfo-detect:27922): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: 18:52:29.494: g_seekable_seek: assertion 'G_IS_SEEKABLE (seekable)' failed
        (lt-osinfo-detect:27922): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: 18:52:29.494: g_task_return_error: assertion 'error != NULL' failed
        ```

        In order to avoid those, let's check whether the InputStream is seekable
        or not.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-08-20  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: Don't leak OS when detecting trees
        From g_object_get() documentation:

        In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is
        responsible for freeing the memory in the appropriate manner for the
        type, for instance by calling g_free() or g_object_unref().

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: Remove 'env' output type
        --format env was intended for udev scripts which was dropped in

          commit 16cf1f797728dff9e361033937faea9f38ffbe49
          Author: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>
          Date:   Fri Feb 15 19:00:37 2013 +0200

            Ditch udev rule

        Let's remove this piece and avoid having two formats with discrepant
        information being displayed.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: Print the arch of the detected tree/media
        This information is useful in order to check whether we're not only
        matching the right OS, but also the right architecture.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-08-16  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        install-script: Don't expand entities when parsing XML
        The XML_PARSE_NOENT flag to libxml will cause it to expand all entities
        in the input XML document when parsing. Doing this is bad practice if the
        XML input file comes from an untrusted source, because it can cause the
        XML parser to load arbitrary files that are readable by the user running
        XML parsing.

        This is basically the same fix as 47233d0b9dc (from osinfo-db-tools)

        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges feborges@redhat.com

        loader: Don't expand entities when parsing XML
        The XML_PARSE_NOENT flag to libxml will cause it to expand all entities
        in the input XML document when parsing. Doing this is bad practice if the
        XML input file comes from an untrusted source, because it can cause the
        XML parser to load arbitrary files that are readable by the user running
        XML parsing.

        This is basically the same fix as 47233d0b9dc (from osinfo-db-tools)

        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges feborges@redhat.com

2019-08-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tree: Deal with file:// trees
        Let's add back the code we dropped as part of e0e06c7bc but, this time,
        to be executed condionatilly only when dealing with "file://", which
        does not require GVFS to be installed at all.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/35

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Rename on_location_read() to on_soup_location_read()
        In order to add back the support to create a tree from a location that's
        a "file://...", let's, as the first step, rename on_location_read() to
        os_soup_location_read() as it'll make things cleaner later on.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/35

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Add _create_from_treeinfo() API
        osinfo_tree_create_from_treeinfo() API has been added so apps can stick
        to whatever is their preference on downloading the treeinfo file, mainly
        now that ftp:// is not supported by _create_from_location(), and just
        pass the treeinfo file content to libosinfo in order to create an
        OsinfoTree.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/34

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-08-06  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        examples: Remove non functional examples
        libosinfo examples are not working for some time. Let's remove them and,
        later on, we can come up with a new set of functional ones.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-08-01  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        configure: Relax gettext requirement
        Since commit 3a2dd3050, we've added gettext 0.19.8 as a dependency for
        libosinfo. However, it broke libosinfo build on Ubuntu 16.04 as the
        gettext provided by them is 0.19.7.

        Taking a look at the "noteworthy"* changes, seems that for our usecase we
        can just depend 0.19.7 and keep building on Ubuntu 16.04

        *: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2016-06/msg00003.html

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-07-26  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.7.0

        Update NEWS for 1.6.0 release
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Refresh translations from zanata

        spec,mingw: Add mingw*-libsoup as dependency
        Commit ac692eaa4680 introduced libsoup dependency but forgot to add it
        to the mingw spec files.

2019-07-18  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: Check for NULL variants
        Both trees & medias may return NULL in case no os-variant was found.
        Let's check for this and avoid a segmentation fault on calling
        osinfo_list_get_length() with a NULL argument.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Add "os" property
        Similarly to what we have for media, let's add the "os" property to the
        trees.

        osinfo-detect code is already relying on having an "os" property and,
        since commit 722e7d1d4, it errors out due to the missing property:

        (osinfo-detect:7808): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 09:27:58.656: g_object_get_is_valid_property: object class 'OsinfoTree' has no property named 'os

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-07-17  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tree: cleanup on any error & return on _create_from_location_async_helper()
        When calling a g_task_return_error(), we should also cleanup the
        CreateFromLocationAsyncData and return immediately after that.

        By doing so we avoid errors as:
        g_task_return_error: assertion 'task->ever_returned' failed.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tree: goto cleanup on any error, on on_content_read()
        Instead of just free'ing the CreateFromLocationAsyncData, let's just go
        to cleanup, which will call create_from_location_async_data_free() and
        return after that.

        By doing so we avoid errors as:
        g_task_return_error: assertion 'task->ever_returned' failed.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tree: Use g_clear_object in create_from_location_async_data_free()
        We should check whether the objects are NULL or not before calling
        g_object_unref(). Instead of doing so, let's use g_clear_object(), which
        doesn't require the check.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: Drop gvfs dependency
        As we rely on libsoup to handle http://, https://, and ftp:// requests
        there's no need to depend on gvfs anymore.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/30

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Use libsoup for http:// & https:// requests
        As osinfo_tree_create_from_location() handles non-local requests, it'd
        end up relying on GVFS under the hood, which would cause this API to not
        work when called from an app running as root.

        In order to avoid this situation, let's rely on libsoup for this cases.

        It's important to mention that glib minimum version has been bumped to
        2.44 as that's the version where g_input_stream_read_all_async() has
        been introuced.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/30

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Use libsoup for http:// & https:// requests
        As osinfo_media_create_from_location_with_flags_async() can handle
        non-local cases, they'd end up relying on GVFS under the hood, which
        would cause those APIs to not work when called from an app running as
        root.

        In order to avoid this situation, let's rely on libsoup for these cases.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/30

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Use GInpuStream directly in on_location_read()
        Let's do this in order to always deal with a GInputStream directly and
        avoid dealing with a GFileInputStream or something else when we start
        using libsoup to deal with non-local files.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Improve on_location_read error message readability
        Let's add a ": " by the end of the error message, so the prefix doesn't
        get concatenated with error message, increasing its readability.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Remove not used Tree from _CreateFromLocationAsyncData struct
        As the OsinfoTree is not used anywhere in our code, let's just remove
        it.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Fix indentation in create_from_location_async_data_free()
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        install-script: Add _generate_*_for_tree()
        Similarly to what we already have for media, let's add APIs for
        generating both the install-script and the install-script command line
        for trees.

        These new APIs take a tree as parameter and, by that, can access tree
        specific elements as such its URLs.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-07-16  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 1.6.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 1.5.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 1.4.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 1.3.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.13" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.12" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.11" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.10" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.9" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.8" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.7" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.6" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.3" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.2" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.1" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.2.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.1.0" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Together with this change, documentation has been added to the functions
        missing them.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.0.6" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.0.5" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add "Since: 0.0.3" to the documentation
        Let's add the "Since: ..." information as part of the function's
        documentation. It helps developers reading our docs to easily figure out
        when a function has been introduced.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-07-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tools,install-script: Deprecate --config {user,admin}-password
        Let's deprecate user-password and admin-password options of --config and
        also warn out whenever they're passed to osinfo-install-script.

        CVE-2019-13313
        Libosinfo: osinfo-install-script option leaks password via command line
        argument. 'osinfo-install-script' is used to generate a script for
        automated guest installations. It accepts user and admin passwords via
        command line arguments, thus leaking them via process listing.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tools,install-script: Add --config-file (-f) option
        Let's add a new option so users can set their config from a file,
        instead of directly passing the values via command-line.

        CVE-2019-13313
        Libosinfo: osinfo-install-script option leaks password via command line
        argument. 'osinfo-install-script' is used to generate a script for
        automated guest installations. It accepts user and admin passwords via
        command line arguments, thus leaking them via process listing.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-07-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        db: deprecate osinfo_db_guess_os_from_tree()
        Let's deprecate osinfo_db_guess_os_from_tree() and "force" the apps to
        use the new/simpler API.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tools,detect: Use osinfo_db_identify_tree()
        Let's switch osinfo-detect to use the new API as the old one will end up
        being deprecated soon.

        Also,, the code path for medias and trees is now way more similar with
        the changes.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Add identify_tree() API
        Similarly to identify_media() API, let's add a osinfo_db_identify_tree()
        API, which is going to simplify a bit tree detection code on the apps
        level.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Fix treeinfo APIs' documentation
        The documention was copied & pasted from media APIs. Let's fix them ir
        order to actually match trees/treeinfo.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Add treeinfo-* properties
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Don't set "has-treeinfo" property's default to TRUE
        Doesn't make sense to set "has-treeinfo" property to TRUE by default
        knowing that debian and ubuntu trees do not support treeinfo.

        This was mistakenly added as part of commit eb53f8d6.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Remove useless properties
        A bunch of media properties were mistakenly added as tree properties as
        part of commit 0202b4db. Although this is clearly a copy & paste error,
        it has never been noticed so far.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-06-25  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Add _is_bootable() API
        Let's add an API in order to let the applications known whether a media
        created is bootable or not (according to libosinfo detection).

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Only error out if a media is not bootable when REQUIRE_BOOTABLE flag is passed
        It'll give more flexibility for the apps to, at least, detect a media,
        even if the media is not bootable.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Rewrite create_from_location* functions
        Let's rewrite those functions, using the
        create_from_location_with_flags* functions behind.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Add create_from_location_with_flags* APIs
        The newly added APIs are introduced in order to extend the current
        create_from_location* APIs in a way that a flag can be passed in order
        to decided whether a media should be created even if the media is not
        recognised as bootable by libosinfo.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Add OsinfoMediaDetectFlags
        Let's add a new type in order to specify flags to osinfo_media_detect.
        This type, at least for now, contains only one specific flag that will
        be used to specify whether the detection of the media should or should
        not fail in case the media is not bootable.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Ignore case when detecting bootable ppc ISO
        When detecting a PPC bootable iso, we should search by the
        "/ppc/bootinfo.txt" file inside the iso. However, there's no guarantee
        that the name of the file will be always lowercased as it depends on the
        extensions used to generate the ISO.

        The problematic ISO can be found at:
        http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/9.9.0/ppc64el/iso-cd/debian-9.9.0-ppc64el-netinst.iso

        And one curious thing to mention is that there's no TRANS.TBL file (the
        one used to translate, for instance, PPC -> ppc) present in the ISO.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-05-22  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tree: Cleanup _create_from_location_async_helper()
        There's no need to pass neither the URL nor the cancellable to this
        function as those can be taken directly from data.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Avoid use of memory after it's freed
        We've been passing data->location as the @url argument of
        osinfo_tree_create_from_location_async_helper(), freeing it and trying
        to g_strdup() it as the new content of data->location.

        In order to avoid doing so, let's set the data->location only once, in
        the first caller of osinfo_tree_create_from_location_async_helper(), as
        its content is always going to be the same doesn't matter the treeinfo
        format to be used with.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Avoid dereference of null pointer
        As any consumer of libosinfo API may pass NULL as the @matched argument
        of compare_tree(), the current code could be dereferencing a NULL
        pointer when calling `osinfo_tree_set_os()`.

        In order to avoid doing so, let's set the os to the OsinfoTree at the
        moment the @matched argument is set.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-05-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        os: Add kernel-url-argument API
        Tree based installations will require a kernel-url-argument to be
        assed. Let's provide an API to the apps to get this info from OsinfoOS.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/28

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-05-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.6.0

        Update NEWS for 1.5.0 release
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Refresh translations from zanata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        docs: Add missing docs links from main docs page
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        install_script: Use the same parameter's name in .c and .h
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        install_script: Document OsinfoInstallScriptInstallationSource
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Use the same parameter's name for .c and .h
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        media: Document OSINFO_MEDIA_ERROR_NO_DIRECTORY_RECORD_EXTENT
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        install_config: Fix _get_installation_url docs
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Revert "osinfo-detect: print os variants info for env format"
        This reverts commit 44cab89243220223b0ac6312237c08a514055664, as the
        commit was mistakenly pushed.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-05-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Add tests for multiple short-ids
        I've decided to for testing the multiple short-ids at the os level, as
        it reflects better the usage of the newly added APIs.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/19

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        product: Add osinfo_product_get_short_id_list() API
        As multiple short-ids is fully supported, let's add a new API for
        getting the whole list instead.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/19

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        loader: Fully support multiple short-id values
        osinfo-db schema allows for multiple short-id, and there's already some
        entries that rely on that. For example, debian and ubuntu have something
        like:
        ```
        <short-id>debian9</short-id>
        <short-id>debianstretch</short-id>
        ```

        or

        ```
        <short-id>ubuntu19.04</short-id>
        <short-id>ubuntudisco</short-id>
        ```

        However, OsinfoLoader has always been treating "short-id" as a single
        property entry and, as a consequence of this, apps would always have to
        use the first listed id as shown below:
        ```
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ osinfo-install-script debian9
        preseed.cfg
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ osinfo-install-script debianstretch
        Error finding OS: debianstretch
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ osinfo-install-script ubuntu19.04
        preseed.cfg
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ osinfo-install-script ubuntudisco
        Error finding OS: ubuntudisco
        ```

        As OsinfoEntity already has support for multiple property entries, let's
        take advantage of this and properly treat OSINFO_PRODUCT_PROP_SHORT_ID as
        so.

        This doesn't break any compatibility with the existent code as
        osinfo_entity_get_param_value() will *always* return the first added
        entry, as it was done before.

        OsinfoFilter also already has support for multiple property entries and
        the filter works as expected.

        Here's the result of the very same example used above with this fix:
        ```
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ ./tools/osinfo-install-script debian9
        preseed.cfg
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ ./tools/osinfo-install-script debianstretch
        preseed.cfg
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ ./tools/osinfo-install-script ubuntu19.04
        preseed.cfg
        fidencio@dahmer ~/src/upstream/libosinfo $ ./tools/osinfo-install-script ubuntudisco
        preseed.cfg
        ````

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/19

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-04-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        osinfo-detect: Improve --help wording
        The "URL type" text leads to the misunderstanding that `osinfo-detect`
        only works for URLs and not for local medias as well.

        Let's change the wording in order to make it clearer.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/26

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        spec: Require GVFS
        GVFS is required as g_file_new_from_path() and g_file_new_from_uri()
        rely on GVFS.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-04-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        osinfo-detect: print os variants info for env format
        Similarly to what's been done for the plain format, let's also print
        os variants' information when using --format=env.

        osinfo-detect: Be aware of tree's os variants
        In the same way done for medias, make the tree detection aware of
        os-variants.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/25

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media,image,tree: Avoid critical errors when getting the os variants
        When getting the os variant of media, image, or tree, let's ensure their
        OS is not NULL* before calling osinfo_os_get_variant_list(). In case
        it's NULL, let's just return NULL.

        *: having a media, image, or tree with no OS set is a common case when
        the user has been creating it manually.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/25

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        db: Set the os to the detected tree
        When detecting a tree, let's also set its OS.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/25

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        test-image: Expand the tests to consider variants
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        image: Add get_os_variants() API
        osinfo-db schema allows that, but libosinfo never really had an API to
        support it.

        In order to add get_os_variants(), (get,set)_os APIs were also added.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-04-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-image: Add test for loading an entry

        loader: Properly load the arch value for images
        osinfo_loader_image() has been considering the XML tag for the
        images' architecture was "architecture", while it actually is "arch".

        By trying to read the wrong tag, no arch was loaded, causing then any
        image load to fail with:
        CRITICAL **: 13:30:06.539: osinfo_entity_set_param: assertion 'value != NULL' failed

2019-04-03  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Fix usage of application id
        Christophe Fergeau pointed this issue out during the review of 6d789033e
        and, even though, the bogus code ended up merged (sorry, mea culpa
        here!).

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-db: Add test to cover identifying a media with "unknown" arch
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Deal with "all" media architecture
        Medias with "all" architecture are used as a fallback when guessing an OS
        from a media.

        Knowing that, any entry with "all" architecture should not be considered
        when first comparing the medias, thus those are skipped and, later on,
        if no match has been found, those are used.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/20

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-db: Add test for guessing tree from OS
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Deal with "all" tree architectures
        Tree with "all" architecture are used as a fallback when guessing an OS
        from a tree.

        Knowing that, any entry with "all" architecture should not be considered
        when first comparing the trees, thus those are skipped and, later on,
        if no match has been found, those are used.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/20

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Rename os_* to os_treeinfo_* in guess_os_from_tree()
        It'll make clear that we're dealing with the treeinfo attributes and not
        with the tree ones.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/20

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Rename tree to treeinfo in guess_os_from_tree()
        It'll make clear that we're dealing with the treeinfo attributes and not
        with the tree ones.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/20

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-04-02  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        gitignore: remove old entries, simplify existing ones
        Remove patterns referring to old tests, and in general to files that do
        not exist anymore.

        Simplify few existing patterns into more general ones.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-03-28  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-tree.c
        This test, at least for now, tests:
        - The basic functionality of creating a OsinfoTree object;
        - osinfo_tree_get_os_variants() API;

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/16

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Add get_os_variants() API
        osinfo-db schema allows that, but libosinfo never really had an API to
        support it.

        In order to add get_os_variants(), (get,set)_os APIs were also added,
        matching the behaviour for OsinfoMedia.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/16

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tree: Also check fore "treeinfo" in addition to ".treeinfo"
        Akamai CDN hosted files can't start with a dot, making trees published to
        a CDN having their ".treeinfo" files renamed to "treeinfo".

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/18

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-03-27  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add a git-publish configuration file

2019-03-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-os: Remove test_devices_duplication
        This test is now part of osinfo-db.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Remove test_resources_uniqueness
        This test is now part of osinfo-db.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Remove test_resources_minimum_recommended_maximum
        This test is now part of osinfo-db.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Remove test-isodetect
        This test is now part of osinfo-db

        With this change we can get rid of the whole isodata we have.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Remove test-*.uris
        Those tests are now part of osinfo-db.

        With this change we can get rid of the curl dependency we have.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-03-15  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        isodata,centos: Add a new LiveGNOME isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-03-07  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Remove emacs 'Local variables' annotations
        No other virt projects have annotations like this, plus IMO
        .editorconfig handles this in a much nicer way and more flexible
        way. Ditch them

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add toplevel .dir-locals.el
        This centralizes emacs config in a top level file, matching the
        bits sprinkled around in 'Local variable' comments

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-03-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        mingw,spec: Fix the Source URL
        https://releases.pagure.org/libosinfo/... instead of
        https://releases.pagure.io/libosinfo/...

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        mingw: Use %mingw_find_Lang macro
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Use standard vala packaging pattern where vapi files are in -devel
        This commit brings upstream the changes done on Fedora on
        42b96ea66d7b3e.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Add "BuildRequires: gcc"
        Reference: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_GCC_from_BuildRoot

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        mingw,spec: Remove obsolete Group tag
        This commit brings upstream the changes done on Fedora on
        61fea0d48407c0ee,

        References: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Remove_Group_Tag

        And "The Group: tag is not required in any live Fedora or EPEL release.
        RHEL5 did need it, but EPEL5 did not as it was supplied automatically
        via magic in the epel-rpm-macros package. The Packaging Guidelines have
        indicated that the Group: tag should not be used since March of 2017."

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Remove needless use of %defattr
        This commit is bringing upstream the change done on Fedora on
        4a678b2f4d59,

        The change is related to
        https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_file_permissions

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2019-03-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        haikur1beta1: Add tests data
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        haikunightly: Update test data
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-03-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Add coverage for _set_installation_url()
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        install-config: Add _set_installation_url()
        Although the installer URL can be taken from OsinfoTree, there are
        situations where OsinfoTree doesn't have a URL or even the management
        apps should prefer the URL set by their users instead of fallbacking to
        the one get from OsinfoTree.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-03-01  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.5.0

        Update NEWS for 1.4.0 release

        Refresh translations from zanata

        syms: Add "global" to 1.4.0 symbols
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: Add identify_media() tests
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        db: Add missing attributes to fill_media()
        Some new attributes have been added to OsinfoMedia, as:
        - the install-script list (during this cycle);
        - installer-script (1.3.0);

        However, none of those attributes have been filled in in the media
        accordingly to matched media.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-02-19  Martin Blanchard  <tchaik@gmx.com>

        build: Prefer gettext over intltool
        intltool is outdated:

        https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/GnomeGoals/GettextMigration

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Prefer autoreconf over gnome-autogen
        gnome-common is completely deprecated:

        https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeCommon/Migration

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-02-18  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-uris-common.h to the SOURCES
        Otherwise some breakage can be seen when building libosinfo's RPM

        test-uris-common.c:24:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        compilation terminated.
        make[2]: *** [Makefile:1296: test_mediauris-test-uris-common.o] Error 1
        make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
          CCLD     test-entity
        test-mediauris.c:27:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        compilation terminated.
        make[2]: *** [Makefile:1282: test_mediauris-test-mediauris.o] Error 1
        test-treeuris.c:27:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        compilation terminated.
        make[2]: *** [Makefile:1394: test_treeuris-test-treeuris.o] Error 1
        test-uris-common.c:24:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        compilation terminated.
        make[2]: *** [Makefile:1408: test_treeuris-test-uris-common.o] Error 1
        test-imageuris.c:27:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"
                  ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        compilation terminated.
        make[2]: *** [Makefile:1184: test_imageuris-test-imageuris.o] Error 1
        test-uris-common.c:24:10: fatal error: test-uris-common.h: No such file or directory
         #include "test-uris-common.h"

        test-uris-common: remove empty line at EOF
        The empty line caused:
        tests/test-uris-common.c
        maint.mk: empty line(s) or no newline at EOF
        make: *** [maint.mk:926: sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF] Error 1

2019-02-18  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        voidlinux: add Void Linux test data

        gentoo: add Gentoo Linux test data

        archlinux: add Arch Linux test data

        os: add OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_ROLLING
        Add the OSINFO_RELEASE_STATUS_ROLLING value to the OsinfoReleaseStatus
        enum, to track the new "rolling" release-status available in the osinfo
        schema.

2019-02-18  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Reduce code duplication in URI tests
        Let's introduce a common file that does the check of the URI for all the
        URI related tests.

        By doing this we can avoid code duplication while also avoiding to have
        all the tests merged together into a single one, which is not so good as
        limits the developer to run and wait for the whole set of tests instead
        of having the ability to just run the a specific one.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: Add ubuntu 18.04.1 and 18.04.1.0 test data
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        media: Don't assume identifiers are null terminated
        Identifiers as volume-id, application, publisher, and system are not
        null terminated and cannot be assumed as so.

        By assuming those are null terminated strings, libosinfo ends up not
        counting the last character of a MAX_* string and, consequently, not
        properly identifying medias that have their identifiers with the MAX_*
        size.

        One example is the ubuntu-18.04.1.0-live-server-amd64.iso media, which
        has as volume-id 'Ubuntu-Server 18.04.1+ LTS amd64'. As the volume-id
        has exactly 32 characters it's never been matched as when reading the
        media's volume-id it'd be read as 'Ubuntu-Server 18.04.1+ LTS amd6'.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        pureos: Add test data for pureos8
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2019-02-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Make _supports_installer_script() aware of media installers
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-media: Add test for media installer script
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        media: Add installer to the media
        Having the installer tied to the OS is something that has been shown not
        optimal, unfortunately.

        An OS may have a few different medias and each media may support a
        specific type of script or, even, not support an installer script at
        all. With this in mind, let's have the installer scripts tied to the
        medias themselves.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2019-02-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: abort() in case curl misbehaves
        Although the issue with curl should be fixed by the previous commit,
        let's abort in case it misbehaves, avoiding then to have all the data
        printed on stdout.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: Avoid re-using the curl handler on URIs tests
        On CentOS, we've hit an issue that when a curl handler is re-used we end
        up receiving malfunctioning responses from NetBSD CDN.

        Dan investigated the issue found out that the problem is that libcurl in
        CentOS 7 at least is not ignoring the body. Sometimes it closes the
        keepalive connection so this doesn't matter, but other times it gives
        us back the body that it should be ignoring.

        In order to work the issue around, let's no re-use the curl handler but
        always open a new one for each of the URIs.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-02-04  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add 19.04 ppc64el test data
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2019-02-04  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: add one test case per OS tested
        The image, media & tree URIs test suites just register one test case for
        all the work they do. As a result when they run they just sit there
        printing no progress information for a long time.

        This changes then to register one test case per OS in the database. As a
        result we get progress information. An added benefit is that it is
        possible to now run tests for individual OS by passing the -p argument.

          eg  test-mediauris -p /mediauris/uris/rhel3.9

2019-01-30  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump to 1.4.0

        Update NEWS for 1.3.0 release

        Refresh translations from zanata

2019-01-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-os: Fix make syntax-check
        While applying the last patches a few trailing whitespaces have been
        introduced, making `make syntax-check` fail.

        tools: Remove a reference to fedorahosted.org
        Although it's just the id used for the install script, let's remove the
        reference to the already sunset fedorahosted.org and just use
        "https://libosinfo.org/config" as the id.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-01-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        test-os: Add basic test for resources
        This test only ensures that libosinfo is able to properly load the
        resource info from an OS entry.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Make get_resources_*_without_inheritance() static
        With that we can get rid of osinfo_os_private.h

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: Deal with network-install resources
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Deal with network-install resources
        network-install resources represent the resources to be used during a
        network installation. It may differs from the minimum resources as the
        network installers (not only the medias, but the trees) may download a
        huge amount of data to the RAM* consuming way more than the minimum or
        recommended RAM for the OS.

        *: anaconda downloads the whole stage2 of the installer into the RAM in
        order to perform a network installation.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        test-os: Fix typo in resources tests
        osinfo_os_get_recommended_resources -> osinfo_os_get_maximum_resources

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: Fix typo when loading maximum resources
        osinfo_os_add_recommended_resources -> osinfo_os_add_maximum_resources

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Make get_maximum_resources() aware of inheritance
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Group get_*_resources() together
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Remove extra line from _get_recommended_resources()
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        os: Fix typos in resources methods
        methos -> method
        *private! -> *private*!

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2019-01-15  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        db: improve _guess_os_from_media() checks
        Do not check against a distro which doesn't have *any* of the values we
        use to check as match_regex() would just match whatever we compare to
        it.

        tree: fix typo in the annotations: 'and' -> 'an'

2019-01-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: improve warning message from loader_check_id()
        "should" needs to be changed to "must" as since commit 00f258a6be
        libosinfo refuses to load non-compliant named files.

        README: Update download information
        Let's point to https://libosinfo.org/download/ instead of pointing to
        pagure, as it could change again in the future.

2019-01-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        dragonflybsd: Add 5.4.1 test data
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        loader: refuse to load non-compliant named files
        There was a period of grace needed for backwards compatibility. After 3+
        years, we can safely remove the code instroduced as part of 09ae3cf09
        (which was released on 0.3.0).

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        README: Reword the patch submission paragraph
        Just mention that the libosinfo's mailing list is the *preferred* way to
        send patches. More info, as the one about the project accepting Merge
        Request, can be found in the project's website.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        README: Update download link
        Let's point to pagure instead of referring to the already sunset
        fedorahosted.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2019-01-04  Felipe Borges  <felipe10borges@gmail.com>

        endlessos: Add Endless OS 3.4 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-20  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        Use g_list_free_full where easily possible
        Use g_list_free_full instead of g_list_foreach + g_list_free, so the
        lists are cleared with a single call.

        test-isodetect gets a void* wrapper, so there is no need to add casts
        everywhere.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-12-20  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Pass the source object to GTask new
        When creating the new GTask in osinfo_media_create_from_location_async,
        no source object has been passed. Consequently
        search_ppc_bootinfo_callback receives NULL as its source object, causing
        warnings when trying to unref it.

        Let's just pass the stream as the source object of the GTask in
        osinfo_media_create_from_location_async in order to avoid the issue.

        The issue has been introduced as part of 29f97cb7648.

        media: Don't try to unref a NULL entry
        In case g_file_read_finish() fails, the stream will always be NULL.
        The issue has been introduced as part of f977527c82.

        media: Check whether PPC ISOs are bootable
        PPC ISOs do not have the "El Torito" extension that describes whether
        the media is bootable or not. However, they have a "bootinfo.txt" file
        placed under "ppc" directory in order to specify the media is bootable.

        So, let's add a few more checks looking for "/ppc/bootinfo.txt" in case
        the El Torito header is not found.

        The whole implementation has been based on the following sources:
        - The ISO 9660 (ECMA-119) specification:
          http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma-119.pdf
        - The ISO 9660 osdev wiki page:
          https://wiki.osdev.org/ISO_9660
        - IBM's developer article:
          https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-detecting-bootable-ibm-power-server-iso-images/index.html

        And what the implementation does is:
        - Access the *root* directory record, which has a fixed size of 33 bytes
          and is located at the bytes offset 156 of the PVD;
        - Load the *root* directory record extent content into the memory and:
          - Search for the the dir/file we're looking at;
          - In the dir is present, we load its directory record extent content
            into the memory and search for the next dir/file;
            - In case the file is present, we return that the media is bootable;
            - Otherwise, we return the media is non bootable;

        Mind, though, that this code is *not* generic enough to be adapted in
        case we want to search for a different dir/file and the reason for that
        is related to some ISOs using a TRANS.TBL table that translates the
        given name of a file to the shown name of the same file.

        If, for some reason, we ever want to take the path of having this code
        more generic we'd have to:
        - For each directory acessed, search for TRANS.TBL;
          - In case it's present, load its content into a hash table and, for
            each dir/file, check the name of the file we're looking for with the
            shown name (only present in the TRANS.TBL;
          - Otherwise, just follow the very same code we currently have;

        The decision for not implementing this TRANS.TBL changes is, mainly,
        because it'd make the code circa twice slower than it currently is
        (as we'd have to search for the TRANS.TBL as the first thing ...)
        without any specific gain for the needs we have right now. In case
        there's the need, in the future, it could be implemented in the way
        described here.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/issues/8

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Add set_non_bootable_media_error()
        This is a helper to set the "non bootable" error for a media. It'll
        become really handy in the next few patches in the series in order to
        avoid code duplication.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Add create_from_location_async_data()
        This is a helper to create the OsinfoMedia from the
        CreateFromLocationAsyncData. It'll become really handy in the next few
        patches in the series in order to avoid code duplication.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Use G_STATIC_ASSERT()
        Let's use G_STATIC_ASSERT() instead of creating a dummy array to check
        the size of the _PrimaryVolumeDescriptor struct.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Use better naming for goto labels
        Let's replace EXIT for cleanup and ON_ERROR for error and follow a
        normal naming convention for the labels.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Don't leak stream in case of errors
        stream has to be freed whenever an error occurr on
        osinfo_media_create_from_location_async() internals.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tools,install-script: Add "installation-source" parameter
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        test-install-script: Cover _(get|set)_installation_source()
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        install-script: Add _(get|set)_installation_source()
        As install-scripts may behave differently depending on their
        installation source, let's add two new methods to properly set what's
        the installation source being used with the script and then decide what
        we should do depending on the installation-source value.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        test-install-script: Cover _(get|set)_preferred_injection_method()
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        install-script: Add _(get|set)_preferred_injection_method()
        Those new methods are going to be used to tell the install-scripts
        whether the injection-method that's going to be used is. We have to do
        so as the command-line may be different depending on the
        injection-method used, for example:
        - fedora using cdrom, disk or floppy: ks=hd:/(vda|sda)/fedora.ks
        - fedora using initrd: ks=file:/fedora.ks

        It's important to mention that although the methods are taking GFlags,
        those are treated as GEnum and only one value is expected to be set, as
        mentioned in the documentation.

        Also, mind that the usage of osinfo_entity_set_param() to store the
        nick of the OSINFO_INSTALL_SCRIPT_INJECTION_METHOD_* is intentional as
        the nick is exactly what's going to be used in the install-scripts to
        generate the proper command-line.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-12-17  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: add FreeBSD 12.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-12-14  Felipe Borges  <felipeborges@gnome.org>

        android-x86: Add Android-x86 8.1 test data
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-12-14  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-media: Add tests for OsinfoMedia attributes
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: Add basic tests for OsinfoMedia
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        media: Add _supports_installer_script()
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: Deal with "installer-script" media attribute
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        dragonflybsd: Add 5.4.0 test data
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2018-12-11  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tree: cleanup non-fatal errors in load_key_info()
        There are errors which are not fatal and just ignored in load_keyinfo.
        However, as those have not been cleaned up, we could see messages like:
        (lt-osinfo-detect:20658): GLib-WARNING **: GError set over the top of a
        previous GError or uninitialized memory.
        This indicates a bug in someone's code. You must ensure an error is NULL
        before it's set.
        The overwriting error message was: Key file does not have key “boot.iso”
        in group “images-x86_64”

        In order to avoid this, let's just call g_clear_error() after situations
        where an error may have been set but it can just be ignored.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tree: cleanup load_key_info()
        Instead of doing the same checks for key or group not found all over the
        place, let's just add a new function that does that and replace the old
        check for the new function.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        os: Fix _find_install_script() annotation
        osinfo_os_find_install_script() returns an object which ownsership is
        not transferred.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        db: improve _guess_os_from_tree() checks
        Do not check against a distro which doesn't have treeinfo data as
        match_regex() would just match whatever we compare to it.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-os: Cover osinfo_tree_has_treeinfo()
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tree: Add osinfo_tree_has_treeinfo()
        As not all the "trees" we stored in osinfo-db have "treeinfo" data,
        let's add a new method, osinfo_tree_has_treeinfo(), that can be used to
        check whether the tree has treeinfo or not.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-12-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        test-os: expand test_loader() to cover loading treeinfo
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        loader: properly load the treeinfo attributes
        treeinfo attributes haven't been loaded properly due to the change done
        in ab2ab35f, changing the hardcoded 9 to sizeof("treeinfo-").

        The problem here is that size("treeinfo-") is 10, causing that any
        comparison to fail.

        Let's change the sizeof("treeinfo-") to strlen("treeinfo-").

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-os: Add tests for osinfo_os_find_install_script()
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        os: Do not crash when passing a NULL profile to _find_install_script()
        Let's ensure we're not going to crash in case a NULL profile is passed
        for osinfo_find_install_script(). Instead of crashing, though, we're
        returning an error.

        Also, document which are the expected values for @profile

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        os: Fix typo in _find_install_script()
        osinfo_find_install_script() doesn't work as expected due to a typo when
        getting the elements of the script list as an OsinfoList must be passed
        instead of an OsinfoOs.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-12-06  Vera Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        alpinelinux3.8: Add test files for 3.8.1
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-30  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        image: Add "cloud-init" attribute to the image
        Some images may support cloud init customization and for those we'd like
        to explicitly indicate it.

        The "cloud-init" attribute is similar to the "live" attribute for
        medias, has its default value as FALSE and can be optinionally set in
        the XML.

        This commit also extends the basic image tests to also cover the
        cloud-images attribute.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-imageuris
        In a quite similar way than test-mediauris and test-treeuris, let's have
        a test for the imageuris.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        loader: Load Images information
        Now that we've OsinfoImage and OsinfoImageList objects in place and
        OsinfoOs already provides us an API to add an OsinfoImage to an
        OsinfoOS, let's properly load the images' information present in
        osinfo-db.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        os: Introduce APIs to deal with images
        Let's introduce the needed APIs on os side to deal will the images.
        For now, there's no info being loaded as the loader part depends on one
        of these APIs.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-imagelist
        test-imagelist is totally based on test-devicelist.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        Introduce OsinfoImageList object
        OsinfoImageList object represents has been created to easily deal with
        OsinfoImage objects.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-image
        test-image tests the basic functionally of OsImage APIs.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        Introduce OsinfoImage object
        OsinfoImage object has been created to represent pre-installed images
        distributed by the OSes.

        We've decided to go for the simplespet approach possible that's just
        exposing the Image URL for an existing OS and then Apps that want to
        deal with the Image itself can just use libguestfs for that as they
        already do a quite good job on this field.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/10

        Reviewed-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>

2018-11-22  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        build: Use EXTRA_..._DEPENDENCIES rather than _DEPENDENCIES
        This allows us to use the dependencies automatically generated by
        automake while appending the additional one that we need.

        https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#index-EXTRA_005fmaude_005fDEPENDENCIES-1

        « The EXTRA_*_DEPENDENCIES variable may be useful for cases where you
        merely want to augment the automake-generated _DEPENDENCIES variable
        rather than replacing it. »

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: Fix `make check` breakage for FreeBSD 11
        Let's take advantage of the newly added libosinfo-impl.la that contains
        all the symbols that we need and link our tests against it.

        By doing so, we can remove the referrence to osinfo_product.c when
        building test-os, which has been causing test-os binary to contain 2
        copies of the very same code, one linked in the test and the other from
        libosinfo.so.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>

        osinfo: Create an intermediate convenience library
        Let's create libosinfo-impl.la which is nothing else than
        libosinfo-1.0.la without stripping out its non-public symbols.

        libosinfo-impl.la can be used to link directly against our tests (as
        those may use private functions that we do *not* want to expose), while
        the "official" one (libosinfo-1.0.la) will remain the same.

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Tested-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>

2018-11-20  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        devicelink: Rename "removed" to "supported"
        After some discussion seems that a better name for the "removed"
        attribute would be "supported" (as it'd be more coherent with features
        that are about to come).

        While there's still no release of libosinfo or osinfo-db with the
        "removed" attribute, let's just rename it to "supported".

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-11-19  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-devicelinklist: Remove duplicated assert
        Having a duplicated g_assert_true() on CentOS7 breaks `make check` as
        the compiler tries to make the second assert into a constant.

        As the second assert was a typo anyways, let's just remove it in order
        to fix `make check`.

        test-os: Add missing XML files
        Those XMLs should have been added as part be1f2def2 but unfortunately
        something went wrong while rebasing the patches.

2018-11-19  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        tests: ignore transient failures in media/tree URI tests
        Some times the media/tree URI tests will fail with a timeout trying
        to connect to the server. Treat this as non-fatal since it will
        usually just indicate a transient network or server failure.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        tests: display info about what failed in media/tree URI tests
        Make it possible to debug failures by displaying the URL,
        curl error code/message and http code.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-19  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        os: Fix build breakage
        Similarly to what was fixed by commit 6b246cd9e, let's do not use
        variable declarations inside "for" loop as it's only allowed in C99
        mode.

        test-os: Add test_resources_inheritance()
        Now that resources are inherited between OSes that derives-from/clones
        some other OS, let's have a test case to ensure it's not going to break
        in the future.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Support inherited resources
        As resources are pretty much the same for new releases of a same OS,
        having them explicitly set is a source of copy-and-paste error and
        redundant information in our db.

        The approach taken to properly support inheritance of OSes is a
        explicitly set attribute to the resources indicating that they should be
        inherited.

        Here's an example of how the XML will look like:
        foo:
          <resources arch="all">
            <minimum>
              <n_cpus>1</n_cpus>
              <storage>1</storage>
            </minimum>
          </resources>

        bar (which derives-from/clones foo):
          <resources arch="all" inherit="true">
            <minimum>
              <n_cpus>3</n_cpus>
              <ram>3</ram>
            </minimum>
          </resources>

        When querying for bar's minimum resources, we'll get:
        n_cpus: 3
        cpu: -1 (not set, by any of the OSes)
        ram: 3
        storage: 1

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add _get_.*_resources_without_inheritance()
        Those two private methods have been added and those are part of the
        field preparation for having Resources inherited in the same way we do
        inherit devices.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        loader: Set "inherit" accordingly to the resources
        "inherit" is the new attribute of the resources that means whether this
        resources should have its (non filled) values inherited.

        In case the "inherit" attribute is present and as is "true", let's set
        it. Otherwise (the default option), there's no change from the current
        behaviour.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        resources: Add osinfo_resources_{get,set}_inherit()
        Those two private functions will help to keep track whether the
        resources should be inherited or not.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/15

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Add test_devices_inheritance_removal()
        now that OsinfoOs can deal with the conpect of a "removed" device, let's
        add some tests covering the possible situations we may face and ensure
        we won't regress here.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Deal with "removed" devices
        This commit introduces some logic to deal with "removed" devices and the
        way chosen to do so was to filter out the "removed" devices from the
        full list of devices (for both DeviceLinks and Device lists).

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add add_entity_to_list_check()
        The addition of this new function is basically preparing the ground for
        the changes that are coming in the next commits where we'll need to do
        the very same check in both _get_device_links_internal() and
        _get_devices_internal(). With that in mind, let's avoid code
        duplication and have a single function that can be used in both methods.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Use get_device_links_internal in _get_all callback
        This commit is just preparing the ground for changes that will come in
        the next commits where we'll start supporting "removed" devices and in
        order to so, we'll have to explicitly call _get_device_links_internal()
        forcing it to return *all* devices, even the "removed" ones, as they'll
        be filtered out later.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Use get_devices_internal in _get_all callback
        This commit is just preparing the ground for changes that will come in
        the next commits where we'll start supporting "removed" devices and in
        order to so, we'll have to explicitly call _get_devices_internal()
        forcing it to return *all* devices, even the "removed" ones, as they'll
        be filtered out later.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add osinfo_os_get_all_device_links_internal()
        The addition of this new function is basically preparing the ground for
        the changes that are coming in the next commits where
        osinfo_os_get_all_device_links() will have to deal with "removed"
        devices.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add osinfo_os_get_device_links_internal()
        The addition of this new function is basically preparing the ground for
        the changes that are coming in the next commits where
        osinfo_os_get_device_links() will have to deal with "removed" devices.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add osinfo_os_get_devices_internal()
        The addition of this new function is basically preparing the ground for
        the changes that are coming in the next commits where
        osinfo_os_get_devices() will have to deal with "removed" devices.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        os: Add osinfo_os_get_all_device_links()
        This function is a helper for the commits that are about come related to
        properly dealing with "removed" devices.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        loader: Deal with "removed" devices for an OS
        Let's make the loader aware of the "removed" attribute that can be set
        for a device linked from an OS entry.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Add test_devices_inheritance_basic()
        Devices are inherited from OSes that derives-from/clones some other OS.
        Let's have a test case to ensure it's not going to break in the future.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-devicelinklist: Add _get_devices() test
        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Add basic tests for devicelinklist
        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        devicelinklist: Fix _get_devices()
        osinfo_devicelinklist_get_devices() returns a list of OsinfoDevice
        structs and in order to do so it has to iterate over the list of
        OsinfoDeviceLink structs and get the device associated to each of the
        OsinfoDeviceLink struct.

        The current implementation was just trying to add the OsinfoDeviceLink
        struct to the list, instead of getting the devices associated to it.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/13

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Add test_devices_duplication()
        As devices are inherited from entries that "derives-from" or "clones"
        any other entries, there's no reason to keep declaring those devices in
        several places.

        By adding this test, hopefully there'll be no more devices duplication
        from now on.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Add test_resources_uniqueness
        This test enforces that we'll never have more than one resources entry
        for the very same architecture in an OS entry.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        test-os: Fix test breakage
        "for" loop initial declarations are only allowed in C99 mode but some
        old compilers (like the ones in centos7 or debian8) just don't use it by
        default.

        Reviewed-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>

2018-11-16  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-os: Cover maximum resources in tests
        Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        test-os: Make test_resources_minimum_recommended generic
        Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        os: Deal with "maximum" resources
        In the samw way OSes have minimum and recommended resources, let's add
        support for "maximum" resources.

        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/osinfo-db/issues/11

        Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        popos: Add popos18.10 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges <feborges@redhat.com>

        test-os: move test-os-resources tests
        Let's have all OS related tests grouped together.

        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges <feborges@redhat.com>

        test-os-resources: Fix typo in test_minimum_recommended_resources()
        Thanks to this typo the test was iterating over a single OS, always.

        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges <feborges@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add rhel8.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add 19.04 prerelease isodata

        ubuntu18.10: Update isodata after release
        Reviewed-by: Didier Roche <didier.roche@canonical.com>

2018-11-15  Vicente Chaves de Melo  <vchaves@ymail.com>

        NetBSD: add NetBSD 7.2 tests isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-09  Vera Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        tests: continue after failure in mediauris & treeuris
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1639108

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-08  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        os: Don't leak scripts list
        osinfo_list_get_elements() calls g_hash_table_get_values() which returns
        a GList that must be freed after used.

        For more info, please, refer to:
        https://developer.gnome.org/glib/unstable/glib-Hash-Tables.html#g-hash-table-get-values

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-11-01  Felipe Borges  <feborges@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add rhel7.6 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-11-01  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        tests: Update silverblue29 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges <feborges@redhat.com>

        tests: Update f29 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Felipe Borges <feborges@redhat.com>

2018-10-19  Alexey Shabalin  <shaba@altlinux.org>

        alt: Add alt8.X, alt.p8 and alt.sisyphus isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-10-18  Věra Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: continue after failure
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1639108

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: replace while loop with for loop
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-10-15  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Remove FSF address from source files
        Let's follow what's already done for the most part of libosinfo and
        recommended from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html and do not
        put FSF address in the source files. Instead, just link to FSF website.

        Based on:
        https://gitlab.com/libosinfo/libosinfo/commit/3343d0f9c1b0937824bee2527612047bc2e75f84

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-10-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        silverblue: Add silverblue29 (Beta) isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        fedora: Add fedora29 (Beta) isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        authors,maintainers: Add all gitlab's group members
        Let's update the list of authors/maintainers accordingly to the
        libosinfo's gitlab group members[0].

        The list has been put in alphabetical order on purpose.

        [0]: https://gitlab.com/groups/libosinfo/-/group_members

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2018-10-08  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Revert "db: Force anchored patterns when matching regex"
        Daniel suggested that the fix should go to the osinfo-db entries that
        are causing the issue instead of forcing anchored patterns in libosinfo.

        This reverts commit e6168463f4fc659b9827b5c8694dc1c6d7d5239a.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2018-10-03  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        Add SUSE CaaS Platform 3.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add SUSE CaaS Platform 2.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add SUSE CaaS Platform 1.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-09-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        centos: Add 6.10 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-09-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add isodata for 18.10
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-09-21  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        install-script: Add propagate_libxml_error() helper
        This simplifies the code a bit.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        install-script: Use g_set_error_literal where appropriate
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Use OSINFO_ERROR in more places
        Passing a NULL error domain will trigger runtime warnings from glib.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: Introduce OSINFO_ERROR
        Since glib commit 2.31.10~16 [1], g_set_error() will issue a warning if
        it's passed a NULL domain. libosinfo is doing this in a few places (try
        for example 'osinfo-query os winxp'). This commit adds a generic OSINFO_ERROR
        domain which will be used instead of NULL. It's a bit inconsistent with
        OSINFO_MEDIA_ERROR and OSINFO_TREE_ERROR in that they both start with
        "osinfo-*" while OSINFO_ERROR uses "libosinfo". However, since
        OsinfoLoader already makes use of that quark, changing that would
        arguably be an (very small) ABI break.

        [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/commit/6d9f874330

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: Use OSINFO_LOADER_SET_ERROR in a few more places
        There are 2 calls to g_set_error(err, "%s", "constant string"); which
        can be replaced with OSINFO_LOADER_SET_ERROR

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

        loader: Rename OSINFO_ERROR to OSINFO_LOADER_SET_ERROR
        This will be useful in the following commits where another OSINFO_ERROR
         #define will be introduced

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2018-09-11  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        haiku: Add Nightly isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092627

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        haiku: Add R1/Alpha4.1 isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092627

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        haiku: Add R1/Alpha3 isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092627

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        haiku: Add R1/Alpha2 isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092627

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        haiku: Add R1/Alpha1 isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092627

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        openbsd: Add 5.3 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        openbsd: Add 5.2 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        openbsd: Add 5.1 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        db: Force anchored patterns when matching regex
        Without forcing anchored patterns some matches may be completely wrong
        as "(J_)?CENN?A_X64FREV" (volume-id for Windows 10) that could be taken
        as a match for "HRM_CENNA_X64FREV" (volume-id of a Windows 8 ISO).

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        tests: Expand the arch's parser for isodetect
        Some Windows ISOs isodata, as the ones added as part of commit 857f503,
        uses X64 and X86 and load_iso() didn't take those into consideration.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2018-09-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add "NetInstall" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add "Minimal" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add another "DVD" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add another "DVD" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add LiveKDE isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        centos7: Add LiveGNOME isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        popos: Add 18.04 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        win10: Add LTSB Evaluation isodata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1139394

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

        gitignore: Add test-os-resources
        test-os-resources has been added as part of 6a88a78143.

        Reviewed-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>

2018-09-06  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        rhel-atomic: Add 7.4 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        rhel-atomic: Add 7.3 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        rhel-atomic: Add missing 7.2 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        maint.mk: Adjust sc_prohibit_strcmp
        - There's no need to exclude STRN?EQ as those are not defined in
        libosinfo;
        - Adjust the comment and the halt message to suggest the usage of
        g_str_equal() instead of the non existent STRN?EQ();

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1335291

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        maint.mk: Re-enable sc_prohibit_strcmp
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1335291

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        osinfo-detect: Replace strcmp() with g_str_equal()
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1335291

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: Replace strcmp() with g_str_equal()
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1335291

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-09-05  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Refresh translations from zanata

2018-07-24  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        netbsd: Add NetBSD 8.0 isodata
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-07-20  Věra Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add test files for Ubuntu18.04
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-07-20  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        dragonflybsd : Add DragonFlyBSD 5.x isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-07-18  Věra Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add RHEL6.10 iso test files
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-07-18  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        sles: Add SLE15 ISO Information
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-07-18  Věra Cholasta  <vbudikov@redhat.com>

        Add test files for Alpinelinux 3.8
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-07-03  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: add FreeBSD 11.2 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-06-20  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Post release version bump

        Update NEWS for 1.2.0 release

2018-06-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        silverblue: Move isodata to its own folder
        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-06-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        syms: Add missing "global" on 0.2.[7-10] versions
        Reported-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        syms: Fix identation of 0.2.13 symbols
        When adding the symbols for LIBOSINFO_0.2.13 I mistakenly added the
        symbols not respecting default identation used (1 tab) and ended up
        using 4 spaces instead.

        Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>

2018-05-31  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        opensuse: Add Leap 15.0 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test-os-resources
        test-os-resources has been written to avoid bug as having minimum
        resources greater than the recommended resources in osinfo-db.

        This problem was exposed by RHEL/CentOS data files, which caused some
        really bad UI effect in clientes using those two attributes (as GNOME
        Boxes).

        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-05-14  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        fedora: Add f28 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-05-12  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        netbsd: Add NetBSD 7.1.2 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-05-12  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        tools: Fix compilation with Clang 6
        Clang 6 doesn't like the way the last item in a GOptionEntry
        array is initialized:

          ../../tools/osinfo-install-script.c:87:12: error: missing field
          'short_name' initializer [-Werror,-Wmissing-field-initializers]
              { NULL }
                     ^
          1 error generated.
          gmake[2]: *** [Makefile:540: osinfo-install-script.o] Error 1
          gmake[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
          ../../tools/osinfo-detect.c:104:12: error: missing field
          'short_name' initializer [-Werror,-Wmissing-field-initializers]
              { NULL }
                     ^
          1 error generated.
          gmake[2]: *** [Makefile:540: osinfo-detect.o] Error 1

        Fix the issue by using the { 0 } initializer instead.

        Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-05-10  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        autogen: Don't hardcode --enable-gtk-doc
        The usual behavior is for configure to detect the availability
        of gtk-doc, along with other optional features, and only enable
        it if found.

        Hardcoding it this way is causing issues for MinGW builds,
        where pkg-config is looking in the MinGW-specific paths and
        can't locate the native gtk-doc.pc file, thus concluding
        gtk-doc must not be present and aborting the build altogether
        instead of simply skipping API reference generation.

        Both 'make distcheck' (through the DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS
        variable) and the prepare-release.sh script are already
        enforcing the availability of gtk-doc when preparing releases,
        so it's safe to use the default behavior for regular builds.

2018-05-08  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        configure: fix HAVE_CURL conditional on Win32
        AM_CONDITIONAL lines must always be executed, but HAVE_CURL was inside
        an "if ...", which caused configure to fail when run on Win32.

2018-05-08  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        spec: Drop %{extra_release}
        It was mainly meant to be used for automatic builds through
        Test::AutoBuild, so it can be removed now.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        prepare-release: Drop references to Test::AutoBuild
        They are misleading, and no longer relevant anyway.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

        maint: Rename autobuild.sh to prepare-release.sh
        The script was originally used by the Test::AutoBuild
        project to perform periodic automatic builds; however, that
        effort has been abandoned a long time ago, and these days
        libosinfo CI builds are happening on the Jenkins-based
        CentOS CI environment under the libvirt umbrella[1], where
        build recipes are maintained separately from the projects
        themselves.

        The script is still used to prepare releases, so it can't
        be dropped from the repository: rename it so that its
        purpose is more clearly communicated instead.

        [1] https://ci.centos.org/view/libvirt/

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-05-04  Andrea Bolognani  <abologna@redhat.com>

        rhel: Fix isodata for RHEL 7.5 on ppc64le
        There is a spurious empty line at the end of the file that
        causes 'make syntax-check' to fail with:

          [...]
          tests/isodata/rhel/rhel7.5/RHEL-7.5-20180322.0-Server-ppc64le-dvd1.iso.txt
          maint.mk: empty line(s) or no newline at EOF
          make: *** [maint.mk:927: sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF] Error 1

        Get rid of it to solve the issue.

        See also

          https://ci.centos.org/view/libvirt/job/libosinfo-master-syntax-check/123/

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-05-02  Felipe Borges  <felipe10borges@gmail.com>

        rhel: Add RHEL 7.5 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2018-04-24  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        tumbleweed: Add "Kubic DVD/USB Stick" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Charles Arnold <carnold@suse.com>

        tumbleweed: Add "Network Image" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Charles Arnold <carnold@suse.com>

        opensuse-42.3: Add "Network Image" isodata
        Reviewed-by: Charles Arnold <carnold@suse.com>

2018-04-10  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        loader: Fix leak in osinfo_loader_find_files()
        'tmp' is used to iterate over the list of files, so it will be NULL at
        the end of the iteration, and g_list_free() will be a no-op.
        The initial list is stored in 'children', so free that instead.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>

2018-04-10  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        openbsd: add OpenBSD 6.3 isodata

2018-04-10  Natanael Copa  <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>

        alpinelinux: add Alpine Linux isodata

2018-04-10  Vincent  <vincent.dao@asianux.com>

        asianux: add Asianux isodata

2018-03-18  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: process files in alphabetical order
        Currently when loading DB files we process them in whatever order
        readdir() returns them in, which is often inode order. This makes the
        order of loading files non-deterministic across installs, and if there
        are ambiguities in the data, we can in turn get different results.
        eg ISO images match different OS entries depending on load order.

        Alphabetically sorting the files doesn't remove any ambiguity that
        may exist, but at least gives us consistent results on every host.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-03-18  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        fedora27: Add Atomic Workstation isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-03-11  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        fedora: add Fedora 27 isodata
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-03-11  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        sles: add SLE12 SP3 ISO Information
        Add SLE12 SP3 ISO Information

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-03-11  Felipe Borges  <felipeborges@gnome.org>

        windows: add win2k16 test data
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        pop_os: add Pop!_OS test data
        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-03-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tests: Remove calls to g_log_set_always_fatal()
        All tests call that method because they want g_warning() to be fatal.
        Since the switch to GTest, this is no longer necessary as this is the
        default  behaviour.

        Reviewed-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2018-02-23  Daniel P. Berrangé  <berrange@redhat.com>

        m4: turn off -Wfunction-cast-type warning flag from gcc8
        GCC 8 adds -Wfunction-cast-type to -Wextra, but this breaks when using
        G_DEFINE_TYPE which does so called "bad" function casts.

2018-02-19  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: Iterate over all isodata/ subdirs
        When adding support for a new vendor, test-isodetect.c needs to be
        updated to list it, which is too easy to forget.
        This commit iterates over subdirs in tests/isodata/ and uses these as
        the vendors to test for. This means no further modification of
        test-isodetect.c is needed when adding a new vendor.

2018-02-16  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        NetBSD: add NetBSD 6.x and 7.x tests isodata
        Based on a patch from Vicente Chaves de Melo <vchaves@ymail.com>

2018-02-15  Felipe Borges  <felipeborges@gnome.org>

        opensuse: add OpenSUSE Leap 42.3 test data

2018-02-14  Felipe Borges  <felipeborges@gnome.org>

        freedos: add freedos 1.2 test data

2018-01-15  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: Improve error message on detection failures
        Since the switch to the GTest framework, when the test suite fails to
        identify an ISO, the error message is:
        ERROR:test-isodetect.c:359:test_one: 'matched' should be TRUE
        while it used to be the much more explicit:
        ERROR **: ISO alpine-extended-3.7.0_rc2-x86_64.iso.txt was not matched by OS alpinelinux3.7

        This commit readds the explicit message on this particular failure.

2017-12-04  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Refresh translations from zanata

2017-11-29  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: add Ubuntu 17.10 test data

2017-11-22  Zeeshan Ali  <zeeshan@kinvolk.io>

        Drop redundant 'const' keyword from object parameters
        Use of 'const' parameter on object parameters is redundant, inconsistent
        (both internally and against other GObject libraries) and currently breaks
        the low-level Rust binding generator:

        https://github.com/gtk-rs/glib/pull/249

2017-11-06  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tests: Add test case for Windows 10 1709 builds
        These are currently missing from osinfo-db


        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1509387

2017-11-06  Debarshi Ray  <debarshir@gnome.org>

        Marginally simplify the code to create and run a GMainLoop
        Even though g_main_loop_new accepts a is_running parameter, it isn't
        very important since g_main_loop_run will set it to TRUE anyway. There
        is no requirement that it should be set before calling g_main_loop_run.
        The vast majority of GMainLoop users simply ignore the is_running
        parameter unless they are doing something out of the ordinary.

2017-11-01  Pavel Hrdina  <phrdina@redhat.com>

        tests: get the curl response code every time (more)
        This failed on FreeBSD with following error:

        ../../tests/test-treeuris.c:47:13: error: variable 'response_code' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized]

        tests: get the curl response code every time
        This failed on FreeBSD with following error:

        ../../tests/test-mediauris.c:47:13: error: variable 'response_code' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized]

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

2017-10-20  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: Add FreeBSD 10.4 isodata
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2017-10-19  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: convert from check to the GLib testing framework
        GLib has shipped a testing framework for many years already, so we can
        make use of it, replacing the external "check".

        The conversion only switches framework without changing the structure of
        the tests, making use of the more appropriate assertion in the various
        places.

        build: make curl optional, and only for tests
        Look for curl only when the tests are enabled, and as optional build
        dependency.  If curl is missing, then the two network tests are not
        built.  Also, limit the use of curl CFLAGS/LIBS only for the tests that
        really need it.

        As side result, it is possible to drop the curl BuildRequires from the
        mingw spec, as it builds with --enable-tests=no.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

        build: fix disabling of tests
        Actually use the result of the configure switch --enable-tests, enabling
        or disabling the tests accordingly.

        Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

2017-10-18  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        openbsd: add OpenBSD 5.9 isodata

2017-10-16  Pierre-Alain TORET  <pierre-alain.toret@protonmail.com>

        openbsd: add OpenBSD 6.2 isodata
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        openbsd: add OpenBSD 6.1 isodata
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        openbsd: add OpenBSD 6.0 isodata
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2017-10-16  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: test-mediauris: raise timeout to 5 minutes
        With the growing amount of distros in osinfo-db, the test takes more
        and more time to complete, hitting the 2 minutes timeout in case of any
        network hiccup (or simply when a server takes more time to reply).

        Hence, raise the timeout to 5 minutes, which ought to be enough now.

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Revert "tests: test-mediauris: skip non-http URLs"
        Now that test-mediauris uses libcurl, it can handle protocols different
        than http(s), like ftp, just fine.

        This reverts commit 4c9c7185475a9739af51a9fc680e5b8a97055467.

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Switch from libsoup to libcurl
        libsoup is used to check the validity of URLs in distributions in
        osinfo-db; OTOH it supports only HTTP(S), so this limits the checks to
        that protocol.

        To overcome this limitation, switch to libcurl: while it requires
        slightly more code to do the same task, it provides a bit more
        flexibility, and support for other protocols.  No version check is
        performed, since the APIs used are old enough.

        Adapt also the README, and the packaging files.

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2017-08-15  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Post-release version bump

        Update NEWS for 1.1.0 release

2017-08-14  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Unset LC_ALL, as LC_CTYPE doesn't override a previous LC_ALL setting

2017-08-10  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Run glib-mkenums in en_US.UTF-8 locale
        The new python based glib-mkenums crashes if run in the C
        locale as python is (incorrectly) not 8-bit clean when
        processing input.

2017-08-03  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        rhel: add RHEL 7.4 test data

2017-08-02  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        tests: make the network tests run
        Load the default osinfo path, since the osinfo data are no more part of
        the libosinfo sources.

        The tests still fails though, but this is due to missing paths to ISOs
        and trees.

        tests: test-mediauris: show status code on failure
        It helps when debugging failures, to check what is actual error for an
        URL.

        tests: test-mediauris: skip non-http URLs
        The test uses libsoup, which supports only HTTP, and not other
        protocols such as FTP.  Hence, allow only http and https URLs.

        mageia: add Mageia 6 test data

2017-08-02  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: add FreeBSD 11.1 isodata

2017-07-13  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        test-isodetect: add Debian's arm flavours
        to avoid "Unknown arch" debug messages

2017-07-12  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        test-isodetect: fix parsing of application, system and publisher id

2017-07-12  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        fedora: add Fedora 26 test data

2017-07-11  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        tests: add Debian 9.0 test data

2017-05-30  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        build: Don't use private headers for gir/vapi generation
        Using private headers when generating the gir/vapi files mean that they
        are listing private methods which are not exported by the shared
        library, as well as types which are not present in public headers, and
        not meant to be used by external users.

        This was noticed with recent vala.git as it started erroring out on the
        ProductForeachFlag which is only defined in osinfo_product_private.h

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1456709

2017-05-03  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: add Ubuntu 17.04 test data
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2017-05-02  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        configure: add (usb|pci).ids locations on FreeBSD
        Add default locations for usb.ids and pci.ids on FreeBSD,
        i.e. paths used when installing this from misc/usbids
        and misc/pciids ports.

        This way users on FreeBSD don't need to explicitly set
        these paths using --with-(usb|pci)-ids-path flag.

2017-05-02  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Move FreeBSD 11 data into tests/ subdir

        Remove trailing whitespace from FreeBSD 11 data files

2017-05-02  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: add FreeBSD 11.0 isodata

2017-04-28  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Rename test/ to tests/ directory.
        To simplify libvirt Jenkins CI setup, rename the test directory
        to tests, so its name matches that used in other virt projects.

2017-04-27  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix error propagation in DB loader
        When failing to read the pci/usb ID files we failed to
        propagate the reported error.

        We also had some dead code which would never be reached
        due to earlier gotos.

2017-04-24  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove blank lines at end of file

2017-04-22  Michal Privoznik  <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        gitignore: Ignore tags
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        docs: Fix couple of warnings
        Firstly, two functions
        (osinfo_install_script_has_config_param_{name,list}) don't
        document their arguments.  Secondly, gtk-doc requires enum
        documentation to be in one block with no empty lines in it.
        Then at last, private enums are marked as <private> not <skip>.

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2017-04-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        Add 'eject-after-install' parameter to OsinfoMedia
        If the media is an installer, thus specifies whether the media should be
        ejected after the installation process. Default value is true.

        This is mainly needed for applications like GNOME Boxes (and maybe
        virt-install) to be able to decide whether the media should be ejected
        or not when the final reboot happens during its installation process.

        The latter case may happen when the installer leaves some packages to be
        installed after rebooting the OS for the last time.

        The issue solved by this patch is a corner-case faced when adding the
        install scripts for SLES, as during its installation only one reboot is
        performed (so, installer-reboots attribute doesn't help us) and the media
        must not be ejected after the reboot in order to finish the installation.

        Acked-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

2017-04-18  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        centos: add CentOS 6.8 and 6.9 test data

        rhel: add RHEL 6.9 and 7.3 test data

2017-03-20  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        Debian: Update Jessie test data
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidnecio.org>

2017-03-20  Pino Toscano  <ptoscano@redhat.com>

        mageia: add Mageia 4 and 5 test data
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        ubuntu: add Ubuntu 16.10 test data
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>

2017-02-23  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        Improve Perl-related routines
         * Add a check for the 'perl' program to configure.ac as
           $(PERL) is used in various places
         * Do not hardcode '/usr/bin/perl' in perl scripts
           because on FreeBSD and maybe some other systems it's installed
           in a different prefix, so use '/usr/bin/env perl' instead.

2017-02-23  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove reference to fedorahosted.org in spec files

2017-02-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Disable -Wunsafe-loop-optimizations warnings
        This warning option is not reporting broken code. Rather it is merely
        identifying loops which GCC would not be able to optimize fully when
        using -funsafe-loop-optimizations.  In GCC 7 this triggers on the
        loader code

        osinfo_loader.c: In function 'osinfo_loader_process_list':
        osinfo_loader.c:2127:11: error: missed loop optimization, the loop counter may overflow [-Werror=unsafe-loop-optimizations]
             while (tmp && *tmp) {
                   ^

        The warning just needs to be turned off since the code is not broken,
        and we don't care about the optimization level

2017-02-07  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        suse: Add SLED-12-SP2 data

        suse: Add SLES-12-SP2 data

        opensuse: Add openSUSE Leap 42.2 data

2017-01-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        fedora: Add F25 data
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-12-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        media: Remove ISO header strings' padding
        The strings in the ISO header ("volume-id", "system-id", "publisher-id"
        and "application-id") have a predefined size and are padded with spaces,
        but nothing in on_{pvd,svd}_read() removes these padding spaces from
        those strings, which makes osinfo_media_get_volume_id() always return
        [SOME-ISO-LABEL                  ] rather than the expected
        [SOME-ISO-LABEL].

        Resolves: rhbz#1408271

        Reported-by: Allan Day <aday@redhat.com>
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-12-20  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        win10: Add test cases for recent Windows 10 builds
        Recent Windows 10 builds (build 1607) seem to have dropped the J_ at the
        beginning of the volume ID.
        These additional files make sure we've got test cases for this kind of
        win10 ISOs.

2016-11-06  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        loader: Fix typo in error message

        test-isodetect: extend arch table
        Reduces the output a bit when running under G_MESSAGES_DEBUG.

2016-10-29  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        examples: avoid PyGIWarning
        This fixes

        demo.py:3: PyGIWarning: Libosinfo was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Libosinfo', '1.0') before import
        to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
          from gi.repository import Libosinfo as osinfo;

2016-10-10  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Test suite requires osinfo-db to be installed

2016-10-07  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Post-release version bump

        Update NEWS for 1.0.0

        Refresh PO files from zanata

        Revert "Fix mingw DLL version after bump to 1.0.0"
        This reverts commit dd68d8ccb0abb9cab7324da1b3a706dbf158870b.

        This is not required after

          commit 8ec2de1ff44e47d189386cb5e83d26521fc76f29
          Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
          Date:   Wed Aug 10 10:09:17 2016 +0100

            configure: fix accidental break in soname

2016-08-11  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: fix path to test-suite.log - its in the test subdir

2016-08-10  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        spec: preserve error exit code on test failure

        spec: display test results on failure
        autotools hides detailed test output by default, so we must
        cat test-suite.log on failure to actually see what went
        wrong.

        configure: fix accidental break in soname
        The change in version from 0.3.0 to 1.0.0 triggered a latent
        bug in our code which sets the library soname. This meant we
        created libosinfo-1.0.so.1 instead of libosinfo-1.0.so.0

        Pull in the fix from libvirt which is where the original logic
        was copied from.

        Remove database files
        Remove the database files and add a dependency on the
        osinfo-db RPM

        loader: update to comply with new database install location
        The new database locations are

          - System location

            This is determined by the env variable

              $OSINFO_SYSTEM_DIR

            If not set, then defaults to /usr/share/osinfo

            This location is intended for use by operating system
            distributors to install the initial data set via a
            package management system like RPM or Deb

          - Local location

            This is determined by the env variable

              $OSINFO_LOCAL_DIR

            If not set, then defaults to /etc/osinfo

            This location is intended for use by local system
            administrators to install custom local data that
            should be available to all users on a host

          - User location

            This is determined by the env variable

              $OSINFO_USER_DIR

            If not set, then defaults to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/osinfo

            If that is not set, then defaults to $HOME/.config/osinfo

            This location is intended for use by unprivileged users
            wishing to install local data for use by their applications

        Adapt to use those, but include temporary support for looking
        at the legacy local & user directory locations, and the
        OSINFO_DATA_DIR env variable for back-compat.

2016-07-18  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove osinfo-db-validate tool
        Remove the osinfo-db-validate tool which is now available
        via osinfo-db-tools. Add a RPM dep on osinfo-db-tools to
        pull it in for upgradability.

        Assume availability of gobject introspection during RPM build
        The gobject introspection support is available for all
        currently targetted platforms, so remove RPM conditionals.

        Fix mingw DLL version after bump to 1.0.0

2016-07-08  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        fedora: record when virtio devices were made available
        We currently only record virtio-net, virtio-blk data against
        Fedora. virtio-9p, virtio-balloon and virtio-console were
        also all available in Fedora 9 kernels, with virtio-rng
        added in Fedora 10 and virtio-scsi in Fedora 17.

        The virtio-1.0 devices all appeared in Fedora 23 guest
        kernels

        Add missing virtio PCI devices
        We were missing virtio-rng and virtio-scsi, as well as
        all the virtio 1.0 device variants, which have different
        PCI IDS

        The pci.ids file lists the following known devices

                1000  Virtio network device
                1001  Virtio block device
                1002  Virtio memory balloon
                1003  Virtio console
                1004  Virtio SCSI
                1005  Virtio RNG
                1009  Virtio filesystem
                1041  Virtio network device
                1042  Virtio block device
                1043  Virtio console
                1044  Virtio RNG
                1045  Virtio memory balloon
                1048  Virtio SCSI
                1049  Virtio filesystem
                1050  Virtio GPU
                1052  Virtio input

        Of which, only 1001, 1001, 1002 and 1009 were recorded in
        libosinfo. They would have appeared via pci.ids file loading,
        but they would have lacked friendly names.

2016-07-05  Marc-André Lureau  <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>

        fedora: Add F24 info & testcases
        Fedora 24 with virtio-gpu support.

2016-07-04  Marc-André Lureau  <marcandre.lureau@gmail.com>

        device: add virtio-gpu
        virtio-gpu is a non-legacy device, so device_id is always 0x10 + 0x1040.

2016-07-01  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Post-release version bump to 1.0.0
        Bump major version to reflect that that we're splitting up
        the codebase in next release

        Update NEWS for 0.3.1 release

2016-07-01  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test: Remove empty line at end of XML test file
        This fixes a make syntax-check failure.

        install-script: Return glib-allocated string from ::apply_xslt()
        Strings created by libxml2 should be freed with xmlFree while glib ones
        should be freed with g_free, so it's cleaner to allocate the string
        returned from ::apply_xslt() with the glib allocator as it's meant to be
        g_free'ed later on.

        osinfo: Add GDestroyNotify callback to g_task_return_pointer calls
        The GDestroyNotify callback passed to g_task_return_pointer() is used to
        free the associated pointer in case g_task_propagate_pointer() is not
        called (error cases, _finish() never called, ...).

        When the GTask owns the pointer it's passed through
        g_task_return_pointer() (for example the _finish() function is (transfer
        full) and only calls g_task_propagate_pointer()), we need to set a
        GDestroyNotify when calling g_task_return_pointer() or we may have leaks
        in corner cases.

        tools: Fix OsinfoOs leak in osinfo-install-script
        The OsinfoOs instance returned by osinfo_media_get_os() must be unref'ed
        when no longer needed.
        osinfo-install-script has code doing:
        if (media == NULL) {
                os = find_os();
        } else {
                os = osinfo_media_get_os();
        }

        find_os() does not return a ref'ed OsinfoOs to the caller, while
        osinfo_media_get_os() does. In order to make it possible to release the
        ref returned by osinfo_media_get_os(), this commit changes find_os() to
        always ref the OsinfoOs instance it returns.

        Moreover, one of the codepaths in find_os() looks like it was
        potentially returning an invalid pointer:

        os = OSINFO_OS(osinfo_list_get_nth(OSINFO_LIST(filteredList), 0));
        g_object_unref(filteredList);

        The OsinfoOs instance was probably kept alive by references held outside
        of the filtered list, but it's safer to keep a reference to ourselves,
        which this commit is doing anyway in order to fix find_os() memory
        handling.

        install-script: Fix OsinfoOs leaks
        The OsinfoOs instance returned by osinfo_media_get_os must be unref'ed
        when no longer needed.

        This fixes:

        ==29859== 3,926 (96 direct, 3,830 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,286 of 2,295
        ==29859==    at 0x65E19D0: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1854
        ==29859==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==29859==    by 0x65C55ED: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:2040)
        ==29859==    by 0x65C58A0: g_object_new (gobject.c:1624)
        ==29859==    by 0x5339F69: osinfo_os_new (osinfo_os.c:201)
        ==29859==    by 0x5347FFD: osinfo_loader_get_os (osinfo_loader.c:464)
        ==29859==    by 0x534B439: osinfo_loader_os (osinfo_loader.c:1410)
        ==29859==    by 0x534BFB1: osinfo_loader_root (osinfo_loader.c:1599)
        ==29859==    by 0x534C399: osinfo_loader_process_xml (osinfo_loader.c:1680)
        ==29859==    by 0x534CFEE: osinfo_loader_process_file_reg_xml (osinfo_loader.c:1877)
        ==29859==    by 0x534DA1F: osinfo_loader_process_list (osinfo_loader.c:2160)
        ==29859==    by 0x534DCEA: osinfo_loader_process_path (osinfo_loader.c:2232)
        ==29859==    by 0x402310: test_script_file (test-install-script.c:146)
        ==29859==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==29859==    by 0x40303D: main (test-install-script.c:349)
        ==29859==-
        ==29859== 3,926 (96 direct, 3,830 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,287 of 2,295
        ==29859==    at 0x65E19D0: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1854)
        ==29859==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==29859==    by 0x65C55ED: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:2040)
        ==29859==    by 0x65C58A0: g_object_new (gobject.c:1624)
        ==29859==    by 0x5339F69: osinfo_os_new (osinfo_os.c:201)
        ==29859==    by 0x5347FFD: osinfo_loader_get_os (osinfo_loader.c:464)
        ==29859==    by 0x534B439: osinfo_loader_os (osinfo_loader.c:1410)
        ==29859==    by 0x534BFB1: osinfo_loader_root (osinfo_loader.c:1599)
        ==29859==    by 0x534C399: osinfo_loader_process_xml (osinfo_loader.c:1680)
        ==29859==    by 0x534CFEE: osinfo_loader_process_file_reg_xml (osinfo_loader.c:1877)
        ==29859==    by 0x534DA1F: osinfo_loader_process_list (osinfo_loader.c:2160)
        ==29859==    by 0x534DCEA: osinfo_loader_process_path (osinfo_loader.c:2232)
        ==29859==    by 0x402626: test_script_data (test-install-script.c:199)
        ==29859==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)

        install-script: Fix leak in _template_loaded()
        The file content obtained through g_file_load_contents_finish() was
        never freed.

        This fixes:
        ==29859== 16,384 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,294 of 2,295
        ==29859==    at 0x4C2DC57: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:785)
        ==29859==    by 0x684FF1F: g_realloc (gmem.c:159)
        ==29859==    by 0x681DE68: g_array_maybe_expand (garray.c:779)
        ==29859==    by 0x681E783: g_array_set_size (garray.c:555)
        ==29859==    by 0x681F328: g_byte_array_set_size (garray.c:1752)
        ==29859==    by 0x626F143: load_contents_read_callback (gfile.c:6885)
        ==29859==    by 0x6289129: async_ready_callback_wrapper (ginputstream.c:532)
        ==29859==    by 0x62B0342: g_task_return_now (gtask.c:1107)
        ==29859==    by 0x62B0378: complete_in_idle_cb (gtask.c:1121)
        ==29859==    by 0x684A702: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:3154)
        ==29859==    by 0x684A702: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:3769)
        ==29859==    by 0x684AAAF: g_main_context_iterate.isra.29 (gmain.c:3840)
        ==29859==    by 0x684ADD1: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:4034)
        ==29859==    by 0x402442: test_script_file (test-install-script.c:165)
        ==29859==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==29859==    by 0x40303D: main (test-install-script.c:349)

        install-script: Fix leak in error case in generate_entity_xml()
        The key list returned by osinfo_entity_get_param_keys() was freed in the
        nominal case, but not in the error case.

        install-script: Fix GFile leaks
        This fixes:

        ==12193== 89 (32 direct, 57 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1,826 of 2,310
        ==12193==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==12193==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==12193==    by 0x6866D42: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1025)
        ==12193==    by 0x686736D: g_slice_alloc0 (gslice.c:1051)
        ==12193==    by 0x65E1821: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1857)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C50CC: g_object_newv (gobject.c:1928)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C58B3: g_object_new (gobject.c:1621)
        ==12193==    by 0x6320EF9: _g_local_file_new (glocalfile.c:301)
        ==12193==    by 0x98512F7: g_daemon_vfs_get_file_for_path (gdaemonvfs.c:383)
        ==12193==    by 0x98513A1: g_daemon_vfs_get_file_for_uri (gdaemonvfs.c:407)
        ==12193==    by 0x5334B09: osinfo_install_script_generate_async_common (osinfo_install_script.c:959)
        ==12193==    by 0x5335170: osinfo_install_script_generate_for_media_async (osinfo_install_script.c:1216)
        ==12193==    by 0x402B8A: test_script_file (test-install-script.c:157)
        ==12193==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12193==    by 0x401F82: main (test-install-script.c:345)

        ==12193== 89 (32 direct, 57 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1,827 of 2,310
        ==12193==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==12193==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==12193==    by 0x6866D42: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1025)
        ==12193==    by 0x686736D: g_slice_alloc0 (gslice.c:1051)
        ==12193==    by 0x65E1821: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1857)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C50CC: g_object_newv (gobject.c:1928)
        ==12193==    by 0x65C58B3: g_object_new (gobject.c:1621)
        ==12193==    by 0x6320EF9: _g_local_file_new (glocalfile.c:301)
        ==12193==    by 0x98512F7: g_daemon_vfs_get_file_for_path (gdaemonvfs.c:383)
        ==12193==    by 0x98513A1: g_daemon_vfs_get_file_for_uri (gdaemonvfs.c:407)
        ==12193==    by 0x402899: test_script_data (test-install-script.c:191)
        ==12193==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12193==    by 0x401F82: main (test-install-script.c:345)
        =

        test-install-script: Fix various small leaks
        The value returned by osinfo_install_script_generate_for_media_finish()
        was not freed in several codepaths, and the mainloop was not destroyed when
        no longer needed. Data read with g_file_load_contents was also not freed
        when no longer used.

        This fixes:
        ==12193== 528 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,279 of 2,310
        ==12193==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==12193==    by 0x5F6D459: xmlStrndup (xmlstring.c:45)
        ==12193==    by 0x556EF95: xsltSaveResultToString (xsltutils.c:1780)
        ==12193==    by 0x53345C2: osinfo_install_script_apply_xslt (osinfo_install_script.c:824)
        ==12193==    by 0x53346EC: osinfo_install_script_apply_template (osinfo_install_script.c:853)
        ==12193==    by 0x5334A7A: osinfo_install_script_generate_async_common (osinfo_install_script.c:942)
        ==12193==    by 0x5335170: osinfo_install_script_generate_for_media_async (osinfo_install_script.c:1216)
        ==12193==    by 0x40298A: test_script_data (test-install-script.c:212)
        ==12193==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12193==    by 0x401F82: main (test-install-script.c:345)

        ==12193== 16 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 772 of 2,310
        ==12193==    at 0x4C2DA60: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711)
        ==12193==    by 0x684FEB0: g_malloc0 (gmem.c:124)
        ==12193==    by 0x684ABF1: g_main_loop_new (gmain.c:3929)
        ==12193==    by 0x402373: test_script_datamap (test-install-script.c:284)
        ==12193==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12193==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12193==    by 0x401F82: main (test-install-script.c:345)

        ==29859== 16,384 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,295 of 2,295
        ==29859==    at 0x4C2BAEE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:298)
        ==29859==    by 0x4C2DCA1: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:785)
        ==29859==    by 0x684FF1F: g_realloc (gmem.c:159)
        ==29859==    by 0x681DE68: g_array_maybe_expand (garray.c:779)
        ==29859==    by 0x681E783: g_array_set_size (garray.c:555)
        ==29859==    by 0x681F328: g_byte_array_set_size (garray.c:1752)
        ==29859==    by 0x62775AE: g_file_load_contents (gfile.c:6748)
        ==29859==    by 0x4025E9: test_script_data (test-install-script.c:195)
        ==29859==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==29859==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==29859==    by 0x40303D: main (test-install-script.c:349)

        productfilter: Free 'supportDate' in ::finalize()
        This fixes:
        ==4878== 8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 8 of 319
        ==4878==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==4878==    by 0x6849E58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==4878==    by 0x682A114: g_date_new_dmy (gdate.c:289)
        ==4878==    by 0x5335C6D: osinfo_productfilter_add_support_date_constraint (osinfo_productfilter.c:210)
        ==4878==    by 0x401E8B: test_supportdate (test-product.c:171)
        ==4878==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==4878==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==4878==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==4878==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==4878==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==4878==    by 0x40165E: main (test-product.c:221)

        productfilter: Fix GDate leak
        osinfo_productfilter_matches_default() was not freeing the GDate
        instances returned by osinfo_product_get_{release,eol}_date().

        This fixes:

        ==14496== 16 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 141 of 382
        ==14496==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==14496==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==14496==    by 0x6830114: g_date_new_dmy (gdate.c:289)
        ==14496==    by 0x5337012: date_from_string (osinfo_product.c:345)
        ==14496==    by 0x533706D: osinfo_product_get_release_date (osinfo_product.c:354)
        ==14496==    by 0x5337F6F: osinfo_productfilter_matches_default (osinfo_productfilter.c:279)
        ==14496==    by 0x532CC8D: osinfo_filter_matches (osinfo_filter.c:288)
        ==14496==    by 0x532D51B: osinfo_list_add_filtered (osinfo_list.c:272)
        ==14496==    by 0x532DD52: osinfo_list_new_filtered (osinfo_list.c:443)
        ==14496==    by 0x401B35: test_supportdate (test-product.c:140)
        ==14496==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==14496==    by 0x40166E: main (test-product.c:219)
        ==14496==-
        ==14496== 16 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 142 of 382
        ==14496==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==14496==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==14496==    by 0x6830114: g_date_new_dmy (gdate.c:289)
        ==14496==    by 0x5337012: date_from_string (osinfo_product.c:345)
        ==14496==    by 0x53370C8: osinfo_product_get_eol_date (osinfo_product.c:364)
        ==14496==    by 0x5337F92: osinfo_productfilter_matches_default (osinfo_productfilter.c:280)
        ==14496==    by 0x532CC8D: osinfo_filter_matches (osinfo_filter.c:288)
        ==14496==    by 0x532D51B: osinfo_list_add_filtered (osinfo_list.c:272)
        ==14496==    by 0x532DD52: osinfo_list_new_filtered (osinfo_list.c:443)
        ==14496==    by 0x401B35: test_supportdate (test-product.c:140)
        ==14496==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==14496==    by 0x40166E: main (test-product.c:219)

        test-product: Fix two small leaks
        This fixes:

        ==14496== 456 (48 direct, 408 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 373 of 382
        ==14496==    at 0x65E1964: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1854)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C50CC: g_object_newv (gobject.c:1928)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C58B3: g_object_new (gobject.c:1621)
        ==14496==    by 0x53375FD: osinfo_productfilter_new (osinfo_productfilter.c:93)
        ==14496==    by 0x401982: test_supportdate (test-product.c:121)
        ==14496==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==14496==    by 0x40166E: main (test-product.c:219)
        ==14496==-
        ==14496== 1,964 (48 direct, 1,916 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 379 of 382
        ==14496==    at 0x65E1964: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1854)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C36AA: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1781)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C55ED: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:2040)
        ==14496==    by 0x65C58A0: g_object_new (gobject.c:1624)
        ==14496==    by 0x5338257: osinfo_productlist_new (osinfo_productlist.c:81)
        ==14496==    by 0x401946: test_supportdate (test-product.c:116)
        ==14496==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==14496==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==14496==    by 0x40166E: main (test-product.c:219)

        test: Fix osinfo_list_get_elements() leak
        The returned list must be freed after use.

        This fixes:

        ==13583==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==13583==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==13583==    by 0x6866D42: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1025)
        ==13583==    by 0x68462B5: g_list_prepend (glist.c:311)
        ==13583==    by 0x683A06B: g_hash_table_get_values (ghash.c:1814)
        ==13583==    by 0x532D2CC: osinfo_list_get_elements (osinfo_list.c:212)
        ==13583==    by 0x401961: test_uris (test-mediauris.c:87)
        ==13583==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==13583==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==13583==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==13583==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==13583==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==13583==    by 0x4016A4: main (test-mediauris.c:146)

        entity: Fix osinfo_entity_get_param_keys() leak
        The content of the GList returned by osinfo_entity_get_param_key() is
        not owned by the caller, but by OsinfoEntity. However, the "id" field
        added to the list was owned by the caller, and could not be freed
        properly. This commit adds a const char * to the GList rather than
        adding a g_strdup'ed string in order to fix this leak.

        ==12129== 3 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 7 of 269
        ==12129==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==12129==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==12129==    by 0x686889E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:363)
        ==12129==    by 0x532BB81: osinfo_entity_get_param_keys (osinfo_entity.c:300)
        ==12129==    by 0x401AFF: test_multi_props_clear (test-entity.c:266)
        ==12129==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12129==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12129==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12129==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12129==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12129==    by 0x401369: main (test-entity.c:344)

        test-entity: Fix osinfo_entity_get_param_keys() leak
        The list returned by osinfo_entity_get_param_keys() must be freed.

        ==20812== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 109 of 262
        ==20812==    at 0x4C2BBAD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
        ==20812==    by 0x684FE58: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==20812==    by 0x6866D42: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1025)
        ==20812==    by 0x6846A13: g_list_append (glist.c:261)
        ==20812==    by 0x532BB88: osinfo_entity_get_param_keys (osinfo_entity.c:300)
        ==20812==    by 0x40160F: test_empty_props (test-entity.c:71)
        ==20812==    by 0x5117535: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==20812==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==20812==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==20812==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==20812==    by 0x51178EB: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==20812==    by 0x40314A: main (test-entity.c:344)

2016-07-01  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        osinfo-query: return failure when no matches are found
        According to `man osinfo-query`: "The exit status will be 0 if matching
        entries were found, or 1 if not matches were found". So, let's adapt the
        program in order to match the manual.

        Also, this patch was written keeping the current behavior about printing
        the Short ID, Name, Version, ID table.

        Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1351718

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-06-03  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test: Make warnings fatal
        Since standard output is hidden by default while we run make check, it's
        very easy to miss test cases emitting new warnings. This commit uses
        g_log_set_fatal_mask() to ensure that the test cases will abort if a
        warning is emitted while they run. This matches the behaviour of the
        GTest  framework.

        test: Silence expected warning in test-os

        os: Fix invalid URLs
        Some URLs have become obsolete since the last time
        test-treeuris/test-mediauris were run, this fixes these 2 tests.

        test: Adjust test database directory layout
        Since the database reorganization, the files must follow a directory
        layout matching their id, otherwise a warning is emitted.

        ubuntu: Fix initrd/kernel paths
        The initrd extensions are either .lz or .gz depending on the version
        (server/desktop), and the base directory is either casper or install.

        Some of the powerpc/parisc entries could be improved as the ISOs contain
        multiple kernels and initrds (eg 32/64 bit versions).

        ubuntu: Mark the sparc ISOs as sparc64
        These ISOs only contain a 64 bit kernel.

        ubuntu: Add Ubuntu 16.04 data

2016-06-02  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        opensuse: Fix id of x11-keyboard datamap
        The correct id is http://x.org/x11-keyboard and not
        http://libosinfo.fedorahosted.org/x11-keyboard

        opensuse: Rename autoinst files according to their id
        This causes warnings when running ./test/test-isodetect if they are not
        named as expected:

        ** (process:28952): WARNING **: Entity http://opensuse.org/opensuse/autoyast/desktop
        should be in file install-script/opensuse.org/opensuse-autoyast-desktop.xml not
        install-script/opensuse.org/autoinst-desktop.xml

        ubuntu: Add Ubuntu 15.10 test cases
        Detection was already present, but not the corresponding test files.

        rhel: Add RHEL 6.8 data

        rhel: Add RHEL Atomic 7.2 data

2016-05-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Revert "debian: Allow empty passwords"
        The workaround that has been used so far doesn't work.

        For the user account, the password is indeed removed in the end of the
        installation, but then login in from GDM is impossible. Although it
        works from a VT (depending on the installed version), this is not
        something obvious that every user would try. So, requiring the user
        password seems the best to do for now and when a proper solution is
        found, the user password can be set to optional again.

        For the root account, the password is not removed in the of the
        installation and ends up being set as "dummyPa55w0rd", something that
        the user would never guess, unless they have access to the libosinfo
        code. So, requiring the admin password seems the best to do for now and
        when a proper solution is found the admin password can be set to
        optional again.

        This reverts commit 087a8f8a23895e2d792b0f6d26a9d0c01a6c7e87.

         Conflicts:
                data/install-script/debian.org/debian-preseed-desktop.xml.in


        Resolves:
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336108
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336109

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2016-05-18  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        debian,installer: Set user avatar
        Set user avatar in the desktop installation's profile based on what is
        done in Fedora and openSUSE scripts.

        Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336112

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        debian,installers: Enable ftp mirror
        Currently, after completing the installation, the users are not able to
        install any software in the VM as the only entry in
        /etc/apt/sources.list is the installation media itself.

        Also, desktop installation's profile is broken as qemu-guest-agent is
        not part of the installation media and we have no mirror set up for
        downloading the package from.

        Let's fix these issues enabling the ftp mirror and removing the DVD from
        the /etc/apt/sources.list.

        Resolves:
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336110
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336111

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2016-05-17  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        debian: Add Debian Testing info
        Is worth mentioning that Debian Testing is a rolling release done every
        week. That's the reason the upgrades/derives-from fields are omitted in
        this patch and that the devices must be added here as well.

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-05-13  Programmingkid  <programmingkidx@gmail.com>

        configure.ac: Fix darwin detection code
        The $host variable would be set to "x86_64-apple-darwin10.8.0" when using
        Mac OS X. So to detect it, we need to add another asterisk to the case.

        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2016-05-13  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        win,installer: Fix "Windwos" typo
        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        win,installer: Fix misplaced parenthesis
        The commit 17809d54 inserted a wrong parenthesis in the test done for
        skipping the ProductKey during the WindowsPE phase of the script.

        In this patch, the bogus expression "count(media/variant != 0)" is
        replaced by "count(media/variant) != 0".

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-05-11  Vladimir Beneš  <vbenes@redhat.com>

        debian,installer: Add ssh-server for installation
        Installing ssh-server is needed for testing purposes.

        Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1251668
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2016-05-11  Andrew Stormont  <andyjstormont@gmail.com>

        build: Fix "--no-undefined" linker's flag for solaris
        Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1302339
        Acked-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2016-05-11  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Fix "--no-undefined" linker's flag for OSX
        Apple's linker doesn't have support to "--no-undefined" and we must use
        something equivalent, like: "-undefined,error".

        The patch was test by Programmingkid and his positive feedback can be
        seen here:
        https://www.redhat.com/archives/libosinfo/2016-May/msg00164.html

        Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1305016

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2016-05-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        media: Fix misplaced parenthesis in strncmp use
        Due to a misplaced parenthesis, bootable media detection was doing
        strncmp(.., .., sizeof(..) != 0)
        instead of
        strncmp(.., .., sizeof(..)) != 0

        This means we were comparing 1 character from BOOTABLE_TAG rather than
        the full string.

        This was found when trying to compile libosinfo with CC=clang

2016-05-10  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        win10: Enable unattended installation
        Unattended installation works properly, apart from the user avatar not
        being set for Windows 8 (or newer)[0].

        [0]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1328637

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win,installer: Improve "setting product key" logic
        Only a few variants of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, like Enterprise,
        Enterprise Debug and Professional, have to have the ProductKey skipped
        during the WindowsPE phase of the installation script.

        This patch re-writes the "skipping ProductKey" logic in a cleaner way,
        making it work also for Windows 10 (and all its variants).

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Generalize "No Variant" volume ID expression
        Let's generalize the expression for x86 volume IDs in order to cover
        more volume IDs.

        The expression is based on the one used for the x86_64 volume IDs.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Add two x86_64 volume IDs
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Generalize "Enterprise LTSB" volume ID expression
        Let's generalize the x86 volume ID expression in order to cover more
        volume IDs.

        The expression is based on the one used for the x86_64 volume IDs.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Add two Enterprise LTSB (x86_64) volume IDs
        LTSB stands for Long Term Servicing Branch.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Generalize "Enterprise" volume ID expression
        Let's generalize the expression for x86 volume IDs in order to cover
        more volume IDs.

        The expression is based on the one used for the x86_64 volume IDs.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Add two Enterprise x86_64 volume IDs
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Generalize "Education" volume ID expression
        Let's generalize the x86 volume ID expression in order to cover more
        volume IDs, based on the ones already covered in the x86_64 volume ID
        expression.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win10: Add an Education x86_64 volume ID
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2016-05-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        win8,installer: Tune based on variants
        As Windows 8.1, Windows 8 (most likely) has to have the ProductKey
        skipped during the WindowsPE phase of the script for the enterprise,
        enterprise-debug and professional variants.

        "Most likely" is said because I haven't been able to test the Windows 8
        Professional variant as it needs a VLK and MSDN tells me that only
        administrators can access keys in the Volume Licensing Service Center
        (VLSC).

        Also, I haven't been able to start an installation using none of the
        debug ISOs, as the system reboots just a minute (or so) after booting
        up. It seems to be a problem with the ISOs themselves, as I've
        downloaded a few ISOs (different locales) and faced the same issue.

        win8: Generalize "No Variant" vol ID expression
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add professional variant
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add debug variant
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add enterprise-debug variant
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add enterprise variant
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Enable express installation
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Enable express installation
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse,installer: Add DESKTOP script
        The script has been tested and works as expected for the most recent
        releases of OpenSUSE (Leap 4.21 and Tumbleweed).

        A big thanks to Lasse Schuirmann, who had worked on a similar script,
        from which I got the chroot-scripts part, during his GSoC project.

        Co-author: Lasse Schuirmann <lasse.schuirmann@gmail.com>

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse,installer: Add JEOS script
        The script has been tested and works as expected for the most recent
        releases of OpenSUSE (Leap 4.21 and Tumbleweed).

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Bump recommended storage size
        Although the values are correct, it is impossible to have a normal
        (graphical) usage of a system with the storage's recommended size.

        So, instead of using 5GB as recommended storage size, let's increase
        this value to 20GB.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Add USB Tablet device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Add virtio-net device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Add virtio-block device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Add QXL device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-tumbleweed: Add AC97 device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Add USB Tablet device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Add virtio-net device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Add virtio-block device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Add QXL device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Add AC97 device
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        opensuse-42.1: Fix volume-id match
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2016-05-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        win8.1: Add installer-reboots value
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8.1: Re-enable unattended installation
        Now the unattended installation works properly, apart from the user
        avatar not being set for Windows 8 (or newer)[0].
        Due to the Windows policy on hostname and therefore apps might need
        to be patched for the installer scripts to work[1].

        [0]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1328637
        [1]: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765175

        This reverts commit 49ae46cda4fbd2e95dc794cb64aec27117351c85.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

2016-05-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        installer: Use l10n-language as UI language
        Since commit 57b459e09 we set 'EN-US' as UI language instead of 'EN-GB'.
        However, this hack is only necessary for Windows 7 and can cause issues
        when installing newer versions of the Windows, as the installer,
        somehow, gets confused by having different values set to UI language,
        System Locale and User Locale and ends up prompting a window for letting
        the user to set these values.

        By limiting the hack to Windows 7, this patch fixes the installation of
        'EN-GB' ISOs of Windows 8 and 8.1 (the ones tested for now).

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8.1,installer: Force Windows activation
        I've noticed that when installing Windows 8.1 the activation is not done
        by the end of the unattended installation and, actually, the serial
        number shown in the Activate Windows program is different than the one
        used to perform the installation. Also, when tring to activate the
        software it fails with the "Windows can't be activate. Try again later"
        message and no useful details about the error.

        So, in order to avoid this issue, let's force the activation in the
        FirstLogon phase of the installation script by directly editing the
        Slmgr.vbs options for Volume Activation.

        For more info about the Slmgr.vbs Options for Volume Activation, please,
        take a look on:
        https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn502540.aspx

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

2016-05-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        win8.1,installer: Tune based on variants
        So, I ended up doing tests with all ISOs that I have access from MSDN
        and here is the conclusion:

        Windows 8.1
         Problematic:
          en_windows_8_1_enterprise_debug_checked_x64_dvd_2756358.iso
          en_windows_8_1_enterprise_n_debug_checked_x64_dvd_2942525.iso
          en_windows_8_1_enterprise_n_x64_dvd_2971845.iso
          en_windows_8_1_enterprise_x64_dvd_2971902.iso
          en_windows_8_1_pro_n_vl_x64_dvd_2971969.iso

         Non-problematic:
          en_windows_8_1_n_debug_checked_x64_dvd_2707894.iso
          en_windows_8_1_debug_checked_x64_dvd_2707208.iso
          en_windows_8_1_n_x64_dvd_2707896.iso

        Windows 8.1 with Updates:
         Problematic:
          en_windows_8.1_enterprise_n_with_update_x64_dvd_6050225.iso
          en_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_6054382.iso
          en_windows_8.1_pro_n_vl_with_update_x64_dvd_6050969.iso
          en_windows_8.1_pro_vl_with_update_x64_dvd_6050880.iso

         Non-problematic:
          en_windows_8.1_n_with_update_x64_dvd_6051677.iso
          en_windows_8.1_with_update_x64_dvd_6051480.iso

        Based on this info, the best way to go is:
        - Set the ProductKey during the WindowsPE phase of the setup only in the
          following conditions:
          - any Windows media that is not Windows 8.1 (as it was before)
          - Windows 8.1 media has no variant
          - Windows 8.1 media contains on its variant debug but doesn't contain
            enterprise on it

          These rules will cover medias with no variant and with "debug" variant
          that are not enterprise. All the rest (Enterprise, Enterprise Debug
          and Professional) will have the ProductKey skipped during the
          WindowsPE phase of the setup.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8.1: Clean up vol-id entries
        - IR[M135]_CEN?NA_X*FRE is already covered by Enterprise Volume ids.
        - IR[M3]_CCSN?A_X*FRE is now covered by No Variant Volume ids.
        - IR[M15]_CPRN?A_X*FREV is now covered by Professional Volume Ids.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8.1: Adjust the vol-id for enterprise x86
        Use the same pattern of Volume ids used for enterprise x86_64.

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8.1: Add a few more professional volume ids
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8.1: Add two more "no variant" volume ids
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8.1: Add one more enterprise iso data
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8: Add installer-reboots value
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add comment about the user avatar issue
        User avatar is not set as expected after performing a unattended
        installation of Windows 8 (or newer).

        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win8: Add missing cmd script for installer
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

        win7: Remove two duplicated volume id entries
        The entries removed are:
        - GSP1RMCPRVOL (Windows 7 Professional x86)
        - GSP1RMCPRXVOL (Windows 7 Professional x86_64)

        Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
        Acked-by: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak gnome org>

2016-04-20  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: add information about 10.2 and 10.3

2016-04-19  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        opensuse: Remove invalid upgrades/derives-from links
        tumbleweed has upgrades and derives-from nodes using non-existent IDs.
        This causes runtime warnings when running test-isodata.

2016-04-19  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: use proper version value for 10.1
        10.0 -> 10.1

        README: adjust wording a little.

        README: update homepage

2016-03-24  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        data: add missing openSUSE distro information
        Add missing openSUSE distro information.

        Added os data and isodata for the following distros:
        openSUSE Leap 42.1
        openSUSE Tumbleweed

        data: add missing SLES/SLED distro information
        Add missing SLES/SLED distro information.

        Added os data and isodata for the following distros:
        SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP1
        SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 SP1

        Added isodata for the following distros:
        SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
        SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP4

2016-03-03  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        Fix build with older GCC
        Build with older gcc fails with:

          CC       libosinfo_1_0_la-osinfo_avatar_format.lo
        In file included from ../osinfo/osinfo_os.h:30,
                         from ../osinfo/osinfo.h:55,
                         from osinfo_avatar_format.c:28:
        ../osinfo/osinfo_media.h:68: error: redefinition of typedef 'OsinfoMedia'
        ../osinfo/osinfo_install_script.h:43: error: previous declaration of 'OsinfoMedia' was here

        To avoid redefinition, use forward-declaration in a similar way
        like it's done for OsinfoOs in osinfo/osinfo_os.h.

2016-02-05  Guido Günther  <agx@sigxcpu.org>

        Update CD URLs to latest Debian Jessie point release

2016-01-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Fix .vapi generation
        After a267020e272a generation of the .vapi file broke. It no longer has
        path_pattern property while get_path_pattern() is still there.
        Adding nodist_libosinfo_1_0_include_HEADERS to the list of the files
        passed to the .gir generation solves the problem.

2016-01-13  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        don't include autogenerated enum files in dist
        Previous commit 77cf2730eb6e5503a9bd40e6baf7cc0b393a9dc7
        reverts 4e488678d4af0e54da7400851d554bc4c4497c76 (fixes
        to the VPATH build) because it was said to break the
        make distcheck.

        After examining the problem, it seems this commit was not
        in fact the problem - it merely exposed the existing bug
        elsewhere.

        The real problem is that we were including the autogenerated
        enum files in the dist. So when doing builds from git those
        files were in $builddir, but when doing builds from dist
        those files were in $srcdir. Except that 'make distclean'
        would delete the enum files, which would again cause them
        to appear in $builddir.

        So the real fix is stop including the enum files in the dist

        build: fix VPATH based builds
        The VPATH build fails because the enum generator is told to
        look for two generated files in the $srcdir instead of builddir.
        We should not in fact loom the generated files at all when building
        enums, so they can be removed.

        The g-ir-scanner is also missing a -I$(build_dir) to let it find
        the generated files.

        Finally the gtk-doc tools were not being told to look in the
        $(build_dir)

        autobuild.sh: enable gtk doc build when testing

        autobuild.sh: fix flag to turn on werror
        In commit 97091136bd037aa44da13873ac910320b9ad7e6b we changed
        to use gnulib's compiler warnings code, but forgot to change
        the autobuild.sh flag to match. It should be --enable-werror

        autobuild.sh: run parallel make for faster builds
        Set MAKEFLAGS to use -j option matching number of available
        CPUs.

        autobuild.sh: set a default value for AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT

2016-01-11  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        build: Don't use USE_GNOME2_MACROS
        The following warning was shown when running autogen.sh:
        ***Warning*** USE_GNOME2_MACROS is deprecated, you may remove it from
        autogen.sh

        build: Don't set PKG_NAME
        The following warning was shown when running autogen.sh:
        ***Warning*** PKG_NAME is deprecated, you may remove it from autogen.sh

        Use SOUP_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
        In order to avoid using a too new libsoup API.

        Use GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED
        In order to avoid using a too new GLib API.

        Remove checks/code for GLib older than 2.35.1
        As now we depend on GLib 2.36, let's remove all checks/code that depend
        on an older version than the one we require.

        tree: Add an indentation level for the if block

        Use GTask instead of GSimpleAsyncResult
        Instead of using GSimpleAsyncResult, use the new GTask API, which is
        much more straightforward.
        For using the new GTask API, let's bump GIO (part of GLib) dependency
        version to 2.36.
        what is safe based on major distro support:
        - Debian Jessie: glib-2.42
        - RHEL-7.1: glib-2.40
        - SLES12: glib-2.38
        - Ubuntu LTS 14.04: glib-2.40

2016-01-08  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.3.0

        Revert "build: fix VPATH based builds"
        This reverts commit 4e488678d4af0e54da7400851d554bc4c4497c76.

        It breaks `make distcheck` here so reverting it for release 0.3.0:

        --------------------
        if test
        "/home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/../../docs/reference"
        !=
        "/home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/docs/reference"
        ; then \
            files=`echo   Libosinfo-docs.xml Libosinfo-sections.txt
        Libosinfo-overrides.txt Libosinfo.types`; \
            if test "x$files" != "x" ; then \
                for file in $files ; do \
                    destdir=`dirname
        /home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/docs/reference/$file`;
        \
                    test -d "$destdir" || mkdir -p "$destdir"; \
                    test -f
        /home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/../../docs/reference/$file
        && \
                        cp -pf
        /home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/../../docs/reference/$file
        /home/zeenix/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/docs/reference/$file
        || true; \
                done; \
            fi; \
        fi
        make[4]: *** No rule to make target '../../osinfo/*.c', needed by
        'scan-build.stamp'.  Stop.
        make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
        touch setup-build.stamp
        make[4]: Leaving directory
        '/extra-data/checkout/gnome/libosinfo/libosinfo-0.3.0/_build/sub/docs/reference'
        -------------------

2015-12-16  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Switch to 0.3.0 for next release
        Since we have had a major change in the way we process the
        libosinfo database files, this would be a good time to
        switch to 0.3.0 for release numbers

2015-12-14  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        centos: Add CentOS 6.7 data
        About the URL field I've opted to use a server who cleary is related
        to CentOS and that was recommended by CentOS people from #centos-devel
        at freenode. Those URLs will point the user to select from another URL
        (from USA or Europe) where the ISOs can actually be downloaded.

        centos: Add CentOS 6.6 data
        About the URL field I've opted to use a server who cleary is related
        to CentOS and that was recommended by CentOS people from #centos-devel
        at freenode. Those URLs will point the user to select from another URL
        (from USA or Europe) where the ISOs can actually be downloaded.

2015-11-20  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add RHEL 6.7 data

        rhel: Add RHEL7 codename
        As documented on https://access.redhat.com/articles/3078?tour=7#RHEL7

        rhel: Add RHEL7 release dates

        rhel: Remove i686 medias for RHEL7
        RHEL7 never had i686 ISOs released.

        rhel: Add RHEL 7.2 data

        altlinux: Fix ALT Linux 7.0 detection
        Publisher ID should be all upper-case.

        altlinux: Fix URLs to ALTLinux 7.0
        The ones currently used return a 404 error.

        ubuntu: Fix URLs to ubuntu 15.10
        'vivid' was mistakenly used in the URL path leading to a 404 error.
        15.10 is wily, vivid was 15.04.

        ubuntu: Fix URLs to old ubuntu versions
        Once they are no longer supported, they move to old-releases.ubuntu.com.

        fedora: Fix URLs to old fedora versions
        Once a fedora version becomes unsupported, its ISOs are moved from
        download.fedoraproject.org to archive.fedoraproject.org

        debian: Update URLs to latest minor releases
        During the lifetime of a major release, there are regular minor releases
        of updated isos. Availability of ISOs for older minor releases seem not
        to be guaranteed, leading to failures in test-mediauris (with
        LIBOSINFO_NETWORK_TESTS set in the environment). This commit updates
        debian 6/7/8 URLs to the latest minor update.

        debian: Fix Debian 6.0.10 detection
        The current regex for Debian only expects a single digit as the micro
        version number, but Debian 6 goes up to 10.

        configure: bump libsoup version to 2.42
        By bumping libsoup version, we are fixing a few deprecated warnings in
        our tests (use SoupSession directly rather than SoupSessionAsync) and as
        a side effect we don't need libsoup-gnome anymore.

        Based on a patch from Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@redhat.com>

2015-11-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,script: Use more generic URL
        The URL we have been pointing Anaconda to, seems to only work for
        released versions and not for Alpha and Beta. Let's use a URL that works
        for both released and development snapshots.

        rhel,script: Install qemu-guest-agent
        for desktop profile. Agent package has been available since RHEL6 and our
        installer script is only listed by RHEL 6 and greater so we can ask for
        it to be installed unconditionally.

        fedora,script: Install qemu-guest-agent
        For desktop profile.

2015-11-13  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        debian,script: Install qemu-guest-agent
        For desktop profile.

        fedora: Add F23 info & testcases

2015-11-09  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        schema: allow multiple <name> elements under OS variant
        The OS <variant> tag must allow multiple <name> elements
        because there can be translations present.

2015-11-06  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        db: Fix valgrind issues with language detection
        match_languages() returns a list containing a single string, but given
        the way language_code_from_raw() works, this string may actually point
        to already freed memory by the time match_languages() ends.
        Subsequent uses of this list will cause accesses to free'd memory.

        This commit changes match_languages() so that it uses the string itself
        (before it's freed) rather than letting the caller do this.

        This fixes:
        ==28623== Invalid read of size 1
        ==28623==    at 0x4C2BC22: strlen (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==28623==    by 0x6A6B1F2: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:362)
        ==28623==    by 0x553FCA2: osinfo_entity_add_param (osinfo_entity.c:253)
        ==28623==    by 0x5554BD8: osinfo_media_set_languages (osinfo_media.c:1256)
        ==28623==    by 0x555A78A: fill_media (osinfo_db.c:641)
        ==28623==    by 0x555ABED: osinfo_db_identify_media (osinfo_db.c:709)
        ==28623==    by 0x4030AA: test_one (test-isodetect.c:346)
        ==28623==    by 0x40339D: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:395)
        ==28623==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==28623==    by 0x403A1B: main (test-isodetect.c:500)
        ==28623==  Address 0x89914b0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 4 free'd
        ==28623==    at 0x4C29D6A: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==28623==    by 0x6A525ED: g_free (gmem.c:189)
        ==28623==    by 0x55586A6: match_languages (osinfo_db.c:117)
        ==28623==    by 0x555A76C: fill_media (osinfo_db.c:639)
        ==28623==    by 0x555ABED: osinfo_db_identify_media (osinfo_db.c:709)
        ==28623==    by 0x4030AA: test_one (test-isodetect.c:346)
        ==28623==    by 0x40339D: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:395)
        ==28623==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==28623==    by 0x403A1B: main (test-isodetect.c:500)
        ==28623==  Block was alloc'd at
        ==28623==    at 0x4C28C50: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==28623==    by 0x6A524D8: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
        ==28623==    by 0x6A6B277: g_strndup (gstrfuncs.c:425)
        ==28623==    by 0x6A5EC90: g_match_info_fetch (gregex.c:1005)
        ==28623==    by 0x55583DF: get_raw_lang (osinfo_db.c:57)
        ==28623==    by 0x5558672: match_languages (osinfo_db.c:113)
        ==28623==    by 0x555A76C: fill_media (osinfo_db.c:639)
        ==28623==    by 0x555ABED: osinfo_db_identify_media (osinfo_db.c:709)
        ==28623==    by 0x4030AA: test_one (test-isodetect.c:346)
        ==28623==    by 0x40339D: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:395)
        ==28623==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==28623==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==28623==    by 0x403A1B: main (test-isodetect.c:500)

2015-11-05  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tests: Add testcases for ID collision in OsinfoList
        This will detect issues fixed by the commit fixing osinfo_list_add.

        list: Fix replacement in osinfo_list_add
        OsinfoList maintains a mapping between a const char *entity_id and an
        OsinfoEntity object. It does so by using both a GPtrArray and a
        GHashTable.

        When an entity is added to an OsinfoList, a pointer from the
        OsinfoEntity is used as the key (through osinfo_entity_get_id()) and
        the OsinfoEntity is g_object_ref'ed and used as a value.
        The OsinfoEntity is also appended to the array mentioned previously.
        The use of g_hash_table_new_full() ensures that the OsinfoEntity will be
        unref'ed when it's removed from the hash table.

        However, when trying to add an entity with the same id as one already
        present in the OsinfoList, several issues occur:
        - g_hash_table_insert() is used, which means the preexisting entity with
          the same id is going to get removed, and thus g_object_unref'ed.
          However, the _old_ key will still be used by the hash table, which
          means that if the OsinfoList was holding the last reference to the
          old OsinfoEntity, the key stored in the hash table is going to
          point to freed memory
        - similarly, we make no attempt at removing the preexisting entity from
          the GPtrArray, so this will also contain stale data

        This commit makes sure we remove entities with the same id from the
        GPtrArray when this situation occurs. It uses g_hash_table_replace()
        rather than g_hash_table_insert() which replaces both the key and the
        value if the hash table already contains the same key.

        This fixes some valgrind issues or crashes that occurred when running
        make check in a libosinfo tree with 2 databases, one in the old layout
        and one using the new layout.

        test-isodetect: Fix GDataInputStream leak in load_iso()
        This fixes:
        ==12890== 1,024,600 (15,040 direct, 1,009,560 indirect) bytes in 235 blocks are definitely lost in loss r
        ==12890==    at 0x67E2C88: g_type_create_instance (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C4B7A: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C6A14: g_object_new_valist (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C6D80: g_object_new (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x40244F: load_iso (test-isodetect.c:101)
        ==12890==    by 0x4029B1: load_distro (test-isodetect.c:205)
        ==12890==    by 0x402B28: load_distros (test-isodetect.c:252)
        ==12890==    by 0x402C51: load_isos (test-isodetect.c:283)
        ==12890==    by 0x403058: test_one (test-isodetect.c:331)
        ==12890==    by 0x4033B8: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:387)
        ==12890==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12890==    by 0x4037B9: main (test-isodetect.c:496)

        test-isodetect: Fix leak when loading ISO data
        The string returned by g_data_input_stream_read_line() must be freed
        when no longer needed.

        This fixes:
        ==12890== 199,410 bytes in 6,710 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,166 of 2,169
        ==12890==    at 0x4C28C50: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A514D8: g_malloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x646F9AE: g_data_input_stream_read_line (in /usr/lib64/libgio-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x402806: load_iso (test-isodetect.c:135)
        ==12890==    by 0x4029B1: load_distro (test-isodetect.c:205)
        ==12890==    by 0x402B28: load_distros (test-isodetect.c:252)
        ==12890==    by 0x402C51: load_isos (test-isodetect.c:283)
        ==12890==    by 0x403058: test_one (test-isodetect.c:331)
        ==12890==    by 0x4033B8: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:387)
        ==12890==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12890==    by 0x4037B9: main (test-isodetect.c:496)

        test-isodetect: Fix GFileInfo leak
        This fixes:
        ==12890== 10,438 (520 direct, 9,918 indirect) bytes in 13 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,151
        ==12890==    at 0x4C28C50: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A514D8: g_malloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A68622: g_slice_alloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A68CBD: g_slice_alloc0 (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67E2B63: g_type_create_instance (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C4B7A: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C6460: g_object_newv (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x67C6D93: g_object_new (in /usr/lib64/libgobject-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x652836D: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgio-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x652587B: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgio-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6481253: g_file_enumerator_next_file (in /usr/lib64/libgio-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x402B7A: load_distros (test-isodetect.c:246)
        ==12890==    by 0x402C51: load_isos (test-isodetect.c:283)
        ==12890==    by 0x403058: test_one (test-isodetect.c:331)
        ==12890==    by 0x4033B8: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:387)
        ==12890==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12890==    by 0x4037B9: main (test-isodetect.c:496)

        test-isodetect: Fix leak of 'langs' GList
        This fixes:
        ==12890== 1,032 bytes in 43 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,129 of 2,169
        ==12890==    at 0x4C28C50: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A514D8: g_malloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A68622: g_slice_alloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A47EA9: g_list_copy_deep (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x55400A8: osinfo_entity_get_param_value_list (osinfo_entity.c:424)
        ==12890==    by 0x555476E: osinfo_media_get_languages (osinfo_media.c:1238)
        ==12890==    by 0x402CCA: test_langs (test-isodetect.c:300)
        ==12890==    by 0x4031E8: test_one (test-isodetect.c:350)
        ==12890==    by 0x4033B8: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:387)
        ==12890==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12890==    by 0x4037B9: main (test-isodetect.c:496)

        db: Fix leak of 'variants' GList
        The GList returned by osinfo_entity_get_param_value_list() must be freed
        when no longer needed.

        This fixes:
        ==12890== 2,112 bytes in 88 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,139 of 2,169
        ==12890==    at 0x4C28C50: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A514D8: g_malloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A68622: g_slice_alloc (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x6A47EA9: g_list_copy_deep (in /usr/lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0.4600.1)
        ==12890==    by 0x55400A8: osinfo_entity_get_param_value_list (osinfo_entity.c:424)
        ==12890==    by 0x555A58F: fill_media (osinfo_db.c:654)
        ==12890==    by 0x555A8C4: osinfo_db_identify_media (osinfo_db.c:709)
        ==12890==    by 0x4030C5: test_one (test-isodetect.c:338)
        ==12890==    by 0x4033B8: test_windows (test-isodetect.c:387)
        ==12890==    by 0x532B78A: tcase_run_tfun_nofork.isra.9 (check_run.c:390)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_tcase_tfuns (check_run.c:231)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run_tcase (check_run.c:373)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_iterate_suites (check_run.c:195)
        ==12890==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (check_run.c:782)
        ==12890==    by 0x4037B9: main (test-isodetect.c:496)
        =

        l10n: Update translations from zanata

2015-10-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: re-add support for loading files explicitly
        Some existing applications pass an XML file to the
        osinfo_loader_process_path method, so we must continue
        to support this, even though we want apps to switch to
        using a directory of XML files, one per entity.

        This requires us to re-add the 'skipMissing' flag for
        use when loading files.

        The other change is that we need to disable the code
        that checks relative paths when loading a single file,
        instead of files inside a directory.

        loader: remove leading / from relative path
        Fix the warning

        ** (gnome-boxes:5499): WARNING **: Entity http://opensuse.org/opensuse/11.4 should be in file /os/opensuse.org/opensuse-11.4.xml not os/opensuse.org/opensuse-11.4.xml

        by removing the leading '/', since g_file_get_relative_path
        does not use a leading '/'

2015-10-20  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        loader: don't return NULL from a void method

        loader: implement new semantics for entity overriding
        This implements the new scheme for allowing entities to
        be overridden. If an XML file relative path matches one
        in an earlier datbase directory, the original file is
        not loaded at all. Any files in a ENTITY-NAME.d will
        now augment earlier data rather than replace it.

        eg consider these files

        1. /usr/share/libosinfo/db/os/fedoraproject.org/fedora-22.xml
        2. /etc/libosinfo/db/os/fedoraproject.org/fedora-22.xml
        3. $HOME/.config/libosinfo/db/os/fedoraproject.org/fedora-22.d/extra.xml

        File #1 will not get loaded, because file #2 is detected
        as a full override. File #2 will get loaded to define the
        main Fedora 22 OS, and then file #3 will get loaded to
        augment the main data.

        Most of the PCI and USB device info in the local DB is
        just augmenting the pci.ids and usb.ids master files,
        so these need to move to .d directories now

        loader: skip leading whitespace in USB/PCI ids strings
        When parsing the usb.ids & pci.ids files, we must skip any
        leading whitespace in the vendor/device/subsystem strings.

        loader: sanity check entity filenames when loading
        When we have loaded the id attribute of the entity, check it
        against the entity filename to ensure its XML document was
        held in a file with the modern naming.

        This merely prints out a warning for now to avoid breaking
        existing users, but in the future, files with non-compliant
        names will not be loaded at all.

        loader: rework handling of pci.ids and usb.ids
        Currently we have the option to download pci.ids/usb.ids or
        symlink to the distro provided version given to configure.

        Change configure so that it searches for the files in a
        variety of expected locations. This ensures we always use
        the external files, in any modern Linux distro, without
        the user needing to give an arg. We look for them in

           /usr/share/hwdata/{pci.ids,usb.ids} (RHEL/Fedora)
           /usr/share/misc/{pci.ids,usb.ids}   (Ubuntu/Debian/Gentoo)
           /usr/share/{pci.ids,usb.ids}        (SLES/OpenSuse)

        Instead of loading the pci.ids/usb.ids files as part of
        the main database file enumeration process, explicitly
        load them from their expected location. This avoids the
        need to symlink the distro provided files into the database
        dir.

        loader: rewrite loader to separate file enumeration from loading
        The current loader code enumerates files, processing them as it
        finds them. This changes it into a two stage process, first
        enumerating all files and then loading all files. This will
        facilitate later patches which will change the way files are
        enumerated.

        loader: re-arrange code for loading list of directories
        Re-arrange the loading code so that there is a single helper
        method that takes an array of GFile * to load. This will
        facilitate future code for handling overrides between
        directories.

        loader: pull out code for building database paths
        Create standalone helper methods for constructing a GFile
        object for the system/local/user database paths.

        data: remove "virtio" and "ide" as buses
        The virtio devices don't use a virtio bus, rather than virtio
        protocol is layered over another bus like pci.

        IDE is not a bus type we need to track compatibility for.

        tests: switch to use XML from builddir only
        All XML files are given a .in suffix, even if they don't contain
        translations, so we can assume all .xml files are now in the
        build dir, and nothing in the source dir needs loading.

        Update ignore files for new database layout

        data: remove pluralization from data directories
        eg instead of platforms/qemu.org/qemu-1.2.0.xml we just have
        platform/qemu.org/qemu-1.2.0. The top level directory name
        now matches the entity name exactly

        data: split devices into one file per device

        data: split windows-* into one file per install script

        data: split ubuntu into one file per install script

        data: split rhel into one file per install script

        data: split fedora into one file per install script

        data: split debian into one file per install script

        data: split x11-keyboard into one file per datamap

        data: split windows-lang into one file per datamap

        data: split xen into one file per platform

        data: split rhel-xen into one file per platform

        data: split qemu into one file per platform

        data: split kvm into one file per platform

        data: split windows into one file per OS

        data: split ubuntu into one file per OS

        data: split suse into one file per OS

        data: split solaris into one file per OS

        data: split rhl into one file per OS

        data: split rhel into one file per OS

        data: split opensuse into one file per OS

        data: split openbsd into one file per OS

        data: split netware into one file per OS

        data: split netbsd into one file per OS

        data: split mandriva into one file per OS

        data: split mandrake into one file per OS

        data: split mageia into one file per OS

        data: split macos into one file per OS

        data: split gnome into one file per OS

        data: split freebsd into one file per OS

        data: split fedora into one file per OS

        data: split dos into one file per OS

        data: split debian into one file per OS

        data: split centos into one file per OS

        data: split altlinux into one file per OS

        data: rename 'hypervisors' to 'platforms'
        The database directory name matches the object name, except in
        the case of the platform object, where the directory is named
        "hypevisors". Change the dir name to "platforms" to be consistent.

        data: standard install script URI format
        Fix the URI format for install scripts to take the scheme

          http://$domain-name/$distro/$script/$profile

        where "$script" is the type of install script (ie kickstart,
        preseed, unattend, etc) for the distro in question.

        data: change domain name for x11 keyboard map
        The X11 keyboard mapping is associated with the X.org
        site, not the libosinfo site.

        data: change PS2 device URIs to refer to ibm.com
        The PS2 computer spec originated with IBM, so the correct
        URI to refer to is ibm.com not qemu.org

        data: fix URI scheme use for ib700 device
        The ib700 device currently uses a URI of "isa://ib700". Change the
        URI to refer to the product vendor (http://ibasetechnologies.net)
        and use a path of "isa/ib700" for the device.

        data: change URIs for netware OS
        The common URI path format is distro/version, so make netware
        URIs comply.

        data: fix typos in altlinux, debian and rhl datasets
        The versions for altlinux 5/6/7 are inconsistent, sometimes
        using 1 digit, sometimes 2 digits and sometimes 3 digits.
        Change them all to use 2 digits as was practice for earlier
        versions. Also remove codenames from the product name.

        Debian buzz was 1.1, not 1.0 - there was never an
        official 1.0 release.

        The version of RHL 6.2 was wrong

        data: change GNOME URIs to include 'gnome' prefix
        Change GNOME URIs to include 'gnome' as the first part of
        the URI path, since this will be used to identify filenames
        later.

        data: change QEMU/KVM ID URIs to include product string
        Include "qemu" and "qemu-kvm" as the first part of the path
        component of the URIs, since this will be used to form a
        filename later.

        data: fix RHEL Xen platform versions & adjust IDs
        Currently the RHEL Xen platform is returning the same version
        number for multiple entities. Fix this by suffixing the Xen
        version with the RHEL version. Change the short-id and URI
        IDs so they are of the form 'xen-rhel-$VERSION' eg

          http://redhat.com/xen-rhel/3.1.0.5.6
          xen-rhel-3.1.0.5.6

        data: sanitize Xen device ID URIs and add missing devs
        The Xen devices have a formal device ID value, which is used
        in Xen bus. We should record that in the <product-id> field
        and add a corresponding <product> string. Change the device
        ID URIs so that they are of the format

          http://xen.org/xen/$PRODUCT-ID

        Finally add various devices that were missing.

        data: remove duplication in Xen hypervisor devices
        Every Xen hypervisor platform has duplicated the list of
        supported devices. The RHEL Xen platforms also missed out
        the <upgrades> relationships. Remove all the device
        duplication and rely on inheritance instead.

        data: change PCI and USB device ID URIs
        Currently PCI and USB device URIs look like

          http://pciids.sourceforge.net/v2.2/pci.ids/8086/2668
          http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids/80ee/0021

        We want to associate filenames with URIs in a well-defined format.
        These existing URIs, particular the PCI one, are too long in the
        path component.

        It is also desirable to use the industry standards body as the
        domain name, rather than the domain of the specific project
        we happen to import data from right now.

        Thus the URIs are changed to

          http://pcisig.com/pci/1af4/1000
          http://usb.org/usb/80ee/0021

        data: remove most information about PCI devices
        We already load PCI/USB information from the pci.ids/usb.ids
        files, so should not duplicate it again in XML files. The
        only info we need to retain are the device classes.

        docs: add document describing database organization
        Add a document that sets out the desired end goal for the
        database organization that the following patches will move
        towards.

        docs: describe entity URI ID scheme
        Add a doc describing the best practice guidelines around
        the format of URIs for various entities.

2015-10-16  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: Don't set size when block size is unknown
        When parsing an isoinfo file, we don't try to set the volume size if the
        'vol_size' was not set. This commit does the same when 'blk_size' is not
        set as volume size is set to vol_size * blk_size.

        test-isodetect: Ignore empty isoinfo fields
        While parsing isoinfo files, test-isodata is going to add empty
        strings ("") to the libosinfo database for the fields it can parse. This
        commit ignores them instead.

        test-isodetect: Fix invalid read when parsing isoinfo files
        While parsing the isoinfo files, we check if the current line starts
        with some prefix, but then we skip one byte more when we pass the string
        to osinfo_entity_set_param(). This accounts for a space which comes
        right after the prefix.
        It can happen that the line being parsed ends right after the prefix
        with no additional space, in which case we'd be accessing invalid memory
        when we try to skip the space.
        This commit adds the additional space to the prefix check, and uses
        strlen() rather than a hardcoded len when skipping the prefix later on.

        This fixes
        ==10921== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
        ==10921==    at 0x4C2BC29: strlen (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
        ==10921==    by 0x6A6B222: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:362)
        ==10921==    by 0x553F4F2: osinfo_entity_set_param (osinfo_entity.c:190)
        ==10921==    by 0x402716: load_iso (test-isodetect.c:141)
        ==10921==    by 0x4029C7: load_distro (test-isodetect.c:203)
        ==10921==    by 0x402B3E: load_distros (test-isodetect.c:250)
        ==10921==    by 0x402C67: load_isos (test-isodetect.c:281)
        ==10921==    by 0x40306E: test_one (test-isodetect.c:329)
        ==10921==    by 0x4032E1: test_rhel (test-isodetect.c:367)
        ==10921==    by 0x532B78A: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libcheck.so.0.0.0)
        ==10921==    by 0x532BB7C: srunner_run (in /usr/lib64/libcheck.so.0.0.0)
        ==10921==    by 0x403A4C: main (test-isodetect.c:490)

2015-10-12  Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse  <jasper@humppa.nl>

        data: add OpenBSD 5.7 and 5.8
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1270735

2015-10-07  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        data: add missing Xen 3.1.0 release
        The RHEL Xen platforms reference a Xen 3.1.0 release which
        was missing entirely.

        The 3.1.0 was not officially released as a tar.gz but several
        enterprise distros shipped it based off the GIT tag.

        Similarly 3.1.1 & 3.1.2 were not officially released. These
        are not added since no distro is thought to have used them.

        data: fix bad upgrades reference for KVM platform
        The KVM 1.2.0 platform is referencing a non-existant
        platform via the upgrades relationship.

        data: fix reference to windows install script for vista
        Previous commit

          commit 12e13186165f9f6ecb5e1eb92fea450502bb81c2
          Author: Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>
          Date:   Thu Aug 16 15:54:11 2012 -0300

            Add desktop profile for Windows

        Changed the URI for the existing install scripts to
        have a 'desktop' or 'jeos' suffix. It added both new
        install scripts to existing OS entries, but forgot
        to update the Windows vista entry, so it was left
        pointing to a non-existant script.

        loader: identify referenced but not defined entities
        When loading the database we often have to instantiate
        entities to represent relationships (upgrades, derives,
        etc) before the entity is actually defined. This makes
        the code liable to bugs as we might instantiate entities
        which are never defined.

        This extends the loader so that it tracks all entities
        that are created via references, and once loading is
        complete it prints out a warning if any referenced
        entities were not defined fully.

        This identifies a number of mistakes in our current
        database that the following patches will fix.

        loader: fix memory leaks when loading data
        The 'lang' attribute needs to be free'd with xmlFree.

        The install script config param needs to be unref'd
        since when it is added to the install script an extra
        ref is taken.

        The install script avatar needs to be unref'd since
        when it is added to the install script an extra ref is
        taken.

2015-09-25  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        build: fix path to locale files in mingw RPM
        The mingw RPM spec listed the locale files in the libdir
        instead of datadir

        test: load XML files from builddir too
        If the builddir is separate from the sourcedir we must load
        files from the former too, otherwise we miss all the XML
        files which are translated.

        build: fix ChangeLog generation in VPATH build
        When running 'make dist' from a VPATH, the ChangeLog file
        is not generated because it doesn't find the .git directory

        build: fix VPATH based builds
        The VPATH build fails because the enum generator is told to
        look for two generated files in the $srcdir instead of builddir.
        We should not in fact loom the generated files at all when building
        enums, so they can be removed.

        The g-ir-scanner is also missing a -I$(build_dir) to let it find
        the generated files.

        Finally the gtk-doc tools were not being told to look in the
        $(build_dir)

2015-09-24  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add RHELSA 7.1 volume ID

        rhel: Narrow down RHELSA 7.0 volume ID regexp
        It's currently matching RHELSA.*aarch64 regardless of the version number
        present in the volume ID. This means it will likely match all RHELSA 7.x
        releases in addition to RHELSA 7.0

        win10: Add one volume ID
        Data was provided by Vaclav Ehrlich

        win8.1: Add 2 more volume IDs
        The regex matching x86-64 enterprise variants is not as strict as it
        could: it's going to match IR5_CENNA_X64FREV or IR1_CENA_X64FREV for
        example for which we don't have test cases.
        However, I'm confident this will match
        en_windows_8.1_enterprise_n_with_update_x64_dvd.iso and
        en_windows_8.1_enterprise_x64_dvd.iso
        if such ISOs exist, and that it's not going to give us false
        positives. Since it might allow us to identify unknown ISOs
        without false positives, I went for it.

        Data was provided Vaclav Ehrlich

2015-09-23  Marc Deslauriers  <marc.deslauriers@ubuntu.com>

        ubuntu: Update Ubuntu information
        - Fix typos
        - Use official release names instead of codenames
        - Update release and eol dates
        - Update repo URLs for eol releases

2015-09-17  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        fedora: Add Fedora 20 for PowerPC volume ID
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        centos: Add CentOS 6.3 Live volume ID
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        freebsd: Add FreeBSD 10.1 volume ID
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        win: Add Windows 8.1 volume IDs
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        win: Add more Windows 8 test cases
        These ISOs are already covered by libosinfo volume IDs.

        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        win: Add Windows 7 volume IDs
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        win: Add Windows Server 2012 R2 volume IDs
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

        win: Add Windows Server 2012 volume IDs
        Data provided by John Snow in
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1212599

2015-09-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        win: Fix wrong comment added in 7b454eff
        'debug' variant is introduced by a /* Starter */ comment.

2015-09-10  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add Windows 10 Education volume-id

2015-09-02  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix sun/oracle confusion in solaris metadata
        There are multiple mistakes in the solaris metadata

         - Solaris 11 was released after Oracle acquisition, so vendor
           should be Oracle
         - The product name of Solaris >= 11 includes "Oracle" and
           not "Sun", so should be "Oracle Solaris 11"
         - The original product names for earlier versions of Solaris
           did not include "Sun", so just "Solaris 10"
         - The domain name in the URL for OpenSolaris should be sun.com
           not oracle.com
         - The domain name in the URL for Solaris 11 should be oracle.com

        Resolves https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1257151

2015-08-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Ditch udev rule
        New udev/blkid expose more ISO9660 properties that apps can grab and
        set on install media for detection to work. As a result our udev rule
        becomes redundant.

        This improves system bootup time conciderably if there is an ISO9660
        media inserted during bootup as our udev rule needed to parse the XML
        etc and is therefore pretty slow (keeping in mind that a few seconds are
        a long time in the land of modern udev/systemd).

2015-08-17  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Bump version

2015-07-23  Victor Toso  <victortoso@redhat.com>

        windows: Add a win7 volume ID
        Iso downloaded directly from MSDN with the name:
        Windows 7 Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English)

        Related: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752635

2015-07-17  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        fedora: Fix fedora-unknown regexp
        It's currently matching fedora 21 and fedora 22, causing make distcheck
        failures.

2015-07-16  T A Mahadevan  <ta.mahadevan@gmail.com>

        Added support for qemu upto version 2.3.0

2015-07-09  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Add data about RHEL 7.1

2015-06-04  Lin Ma  <lma@suse.com>

        suse: Add opensuse 13.2 info

2015-05-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.12

        NEWS: Fix year for last 2 releases

        fedora: Add F22 info
        This time around, we also recommend RAM and storage to some nice sane
        values.

        Test data for each media is included.

        fedora,script: More generic test for netinstaller
        Instead of checking if variant is 'netinst', let's check if it contains
        'netinst' in it. In Fedora 22, networkinstaller media are provided for
        both Server and Workstation variant so we'll need two different variants
        for both but the same installer script could be used with both.

2015-05-26  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add Ubuntu 15.04 info

        ubuntu: Add Ubuntu 14.04 info

        debian: Add Debian 8.0 info

2015-05-26  Lin Ma  <lma@suse.com>

        suse: Add sled11 sp1, sp2, sp3 and sp4
        Add entries for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP1, SP2, SP3 and SP4.
        I can't find out the release date information about these SLED distros,
        will update them when I figure them out.

        Change in V1: Removed the fix for sles 11 32bit to another patch.

        suse: Fix the volume-id information for sles 11.x 32bit

2015-05-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Enable installer scripts for F21
        Now that these scripts work for at least one of the variants (which was
        always the case for all Fedora versions we supported the installer
        scripts for anyway), let's enable them.

        fedora,script: Fix netinst auto-install
        The fedora install script was written for and tested against installer
        DVDs so it does not work for netiso. This patch fixes the issue by
        removing the install method commands and adding remote repos if the
        media is detected to be a netiso.

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1178787

        fedora: Separate variant for F21 netiso

        tools,install-script: Allow arg to be a media file
        Now that we have API to generate scripts for specific media and since
        it is the recommended path to generating scripts, let's allow users of
        this tool to provide an installer or live media as argument.

        tests: Pass media to script generator
        Now that we have an API to pass media to script generation methods, let's
        test that API instead since its not only the recommended API but also this
        way we get to test both passing of OS and media information to script
        template.

        One of the test cases still uses the existing API on purpose to keep the
        case of 'no media available' covered as well.

        Recommend osinfo_install_script_generate_*for_media()
        Recommend the use of the new script generation API that takes an
        identified media object as argument rather than OS, in the docs.

        Add osinfo_install_script_generate_command_line_for_media()
        Add variant of osinfo_install_script_generate_command_line() that takes
        (an identified) media instead of an OS. Currently no commandline
        template needs access to media but lets add this to be future safe and
        be consistent with other osinfo_install_script_generation*() API.

        Add osinfo_install_script_generate_output_for_media*()
        Add variant of osinfo_install_script_generate_for_media*() that
        generates the script into a file.

        Add osinfo_install_script_generate_for_media*()
        Add API that allows apps to pass the media matched against the OS they
        are generating the script for. Scripts can use this information to make
        decisions about how installation should be setup. For example, we are
        going to use this in the Fedora installer script to decide whether to
        install from ISO or from network, based on whether or not media is a
        network installer.

        install-script: Add some missing docs

2015-05-19  Lin Ma  <lma@suse.com>

        suse: Add sles11 sp1, sp2, sp3 and sp4
        Add entries for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1, SP2, SP3 and SP4.

2015-05-19  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        vista: Re-add volume id removed by mistake
        In my recent commit adding 2 new Windows Vista IDs, I mistakenly removed
        a preexisting one, breaking make distcheck in the process.

2015-05-18  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        win: Add ISO data for 2 more Vista releases

2015-05-12  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: Remove space before parens
        This fixes make syntax-check which is currently failing with:

        GEN      sc_bracket_spacing_check
        test/test-isodetect.c:153:             blk_size = (gint64) atoll (line + 23);
        test/test-isodetect.c:155:             vol_size = atoll (line + 16);

2015-05-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        install-script: Minor fix to a doc comment

        build: Ignore 'strings exceeding C90 limit' warning
        We don't really need to care about C90 compliance (it's pretty old
        standard by now) to have to limit our strings to 509 characters.

        tools,install-script: Add missing '\n' to error msg

2015-05-06  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        rhel: Add AArch64 ISO
        RHELSA will be its own release for a short while, but long term it's
        expected to just be another RHEL architecture. So piggyback on the rhel7.0
        entry for now. If needed we can add a toplevel rhelsa entry later.

        schema: Sync arch names with libvirt
        Next patch will add aarch64, and we will may have ppc64le variants
        in the future too

2015-04-29  Charles Arnold  <carnold@suse.com>

        suse: Add sles12 and sled12
        Add entries for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Desktop 12.

        suse: Change vendor from Novell to SUSE
        SUSE has been run as an independent entity since about 2011 and while all
        things Novell have been absorbed into the parent company (now Micro Focus
        International), Novell no longer exists as a company.

        suse: Rename Suse to SUSE
        Rename Suse to SUSE because this is the official spelling.

2015-04-20  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        tests: Rename ISO test data from .iso to .iso.txt
        A few files containing iso-info -d -i output have a .iso extension
        instead of a .txt extension.  test-isodetect only looks at .txt files,
        so they need to be renamed.
        make check still passes after these changes.

2015-04-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        windows: Add a win8.1 volume ID
        Add volume ID of a Windows 8.1 enterprise ISO and test data for it.

2015-03-17  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        test: Add all F21 ISO testcases

        fedora: Add F21 server netiso media entries

        fedora: Add volume size info for F21 ISOs

        tests,fedora: Add testcases for all F20 ISOs

        fedora: Separate media entry for each ISO
        Different ISOs have different volume sizes so to be able to add volume
        size info to all medias, we have to create separate media entry for each
        ISO. Moreover, apart from the fact that this makes one particular XML
        file a lot bigger than we'd like it to be, this change makes a lot of
        sense anyway.

        This will also make addition of sequence numbers to multi-disc
        installer medias, much easier later.

        test: Replace F19 & F21 Alpha ISO data w/ released
        Both F19 and F21 has been released. Not only its better to keep test
        data against released ISOs rather than Alpha ISOs, the volume-size is
        obviously different between released and Alpha ISO so if we want to add
        volume-size for these ISOs to our database, we need this change to avoid
        breaking the tests.

        db: Use volume-size info for detection
        If volume-size is known of a media, ensure that it's the same as media
        being compared with, for detection. This will enable us to differentiate
        ISOs with exactly same volume-id, system-id and application-id.

        It's possible that we encounter two different ISOs that have the same
        volume-size, not just the other IDs but chances of that happening are
        extremely small. Even if that happens, this patch doesn't make things
        worse for that scenario.

        test-isodetect: Load volume size info
        Our data on various ISOs provide volume size information. Lets load
        that information so that its part of our tests.

        schema: Allow volume-size attribute for ISO9660 media
        Allow medias to specify the size of ISO9660 volumes.

        media: Extract volume size from ISO9660 device/image
        When creating a media object from an ISO9660 device/image, extract
        volume size too along with other other information.

        media: API to get/set ISO9660 volume size

2015-03-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Correct indentation in .syms file

        Bump version

2015-03-04  Rick Kerkhof  <rick.2889@gmail.com>

        Add a Windows 7 CD ID

2015-03-04  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        os: Free minimum/recommended resources in _finalize()
        These OsinfoResourcesList objects will be leaked otherwise.

2015-02-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Add entry for 3.14

2015-02-23  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Switch to using zanata for translations
        Push new pot with

           cd po
           make libosinfo.pot
           zanata push

        Pull new translations with

           cd po
           zanata pull

2015-02-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        script,rhel: Specify boot partition size for < 7
        Seems even RHEL 6.6 Anaconda can't handle the --recommended option of
        part command so lets not use that unless its RHEL >= 7.

2015-02-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel,script: Don't specify interface
        Its not guaranteed that we'll have 'eth0' available or that it will be
        named 'eth0' by kernel. Since kickstart allows us not to specify the
        name of the interface, lets omit that and let kickstart choose the best
        device for us.

        This change has only been tested against RHEL 7.0. Would probably be
        best to test against 6.x too.

2015-01-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,script: Don't specify interface
        Its not guaranteed that we'll have 'eth0' available or that it will be
        named 'eth0' by kernel. Since kickstart allows us not to specify the
        name of the interface, lets omit that and let kickstart choose the best
        device for us.

2015-01-06  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Allow tree/media elements in any order
        Put all child elements for <tree> and <media> inside an
        <interleave> to allow them to appear in any order

2015-01-05  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Add/update media & tree info for F21
        Fedora now has variants and simply updating the ISO URLs is not a good
        way forward. This patch adds information about media/tree of each
        variant seperately.

        Unfortunately, there is no installer media for Workstation variant and
        even though Server netiso is actually generic enough to let user install
        Workstation as well, both netiso and full installer ISO have the exact
        same volume-id so we can't simply assign netiso a (fake) generic variant
        and be done with it. :( For more details:

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1178787

        schema: Allow variants for install trees
        Allow install trees to be associated with specific variants of the OS.

2014-12-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Mark F21 as released
        F21 was release on Dec 3, 2014. Add release date for F21 and update
        release status.

2014-12-01  Lasse Schuirmann  <lasse.schuirmann@gmail.com>

        openSUSE: Add information on factory images

        openSUSE: Add information on future versions

2014-11-14  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        oses: Add RHEL Atomic 7.0

2014-11-06  Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse  <jasper@humppa.nl>

        Add OpenBSD 5.6

2014-11-06  Satoru Satoh  <ssato@redhat.com>

        Add rhel-5.9..11 and rhel-6.6 info

2014-10-14  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,rhel: Bigger boot partition
        I had a RHEL VM where I got into trouble when yum wasn't able to upgrade
        system as my boot partition was too small to fit new kernel image.
        Kickstart format allows us to just say that we want the size to be
        whatever is the recommended value so lets make use of that.

        I tested against RHEL 7.0 and /boot was allocated 512MB.

2014-10-13  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win: Use direct HTTPS URLs to drivers
        HTTP URLs we have in DB redirect to the actual HTTPS URLs. Its better to
        point to the actual URL anyway (for efficiency for one) but currently
        this also breaks driver download in Boxes 3.14.x as it can't handle
        indirection at the moment.

        https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738168

2014-10-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        windows-unattend: Remove bogus architecture attribute
        This was supposed to be removed when we moved this script template from
        Boxes to libosinfo. I think it hasn't caused any issues so far because we
        declare this attribute again soon after and probably Windows ignores the
        first value and takes the last one it parses.

2014-09-25  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        oses: Fix upgrades and derives-from for Ubuntu 14.04

2014-09-24  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Add symlink to allow using OSINFO_DATA_DIR=$srcdir
        Creates a symlink 'db' pointing to 'data'. Now If I want to test commits
        to ensure osinfo-detect works, I do:

          OSINFO_DATA_DIR=`pwd` ./tools/osinfo-detect

        oses: Add Fedora21
        This just adds a plain Fedora21 entry. F21 is going to have different
        versions like 'Workstation' and 'Server' but we don't seem to distinguish
        for other distros so I just stuck with the pattern here.

        This currently doesn't work for detecting Workstation media, since their
        volume IDs are truncated. Bug tracking that:

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1145264

2014-09-23  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        oses: Add Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

2014-09-22  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        gitignore: Ignore build-aux/compile
        Which appears on f21

        m4: Update manywarnings from gnulib
        Fixes these noisy errors on Fedora 21:

        gcc: warning: switch '-Wmudflap' is no longer supported

2014-09-17  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Add a missing win8.1 i686 entry
        Just replicating an x86_64 entry to the i686 volume-ids

        Add more win8.1 data to DB
        And replicating the x86_64 entry to the i686 volume-ids

2014-08-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.11

2014-08-19  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add win2k12r2 info

        Add win2k12 info

        win8.1: Add missing volume id

        win7: Add missing volume id

        Add openSUSE 13.1 Live detection
        It's relying on the iso application id data to differentiate between 32
        and 64 bit versions. Different live ISOs will have a different
        application ID, so this could be used to differentiate between KDE and
        GNOME ISOs for example.

        build-sys: Generate glib enum files in $(builddir)
        Since b4c5a1b5c which introduced the generation of an osinfo_version.h
        file when configure is run, the glib enum files will be regenerated
        during make distcheck instead of using the one from the tarball.
        osinfo/Makefile.am currently attempts to generate these files in
        $(srcdir), which causes make distcheck to fail as it makes $(srcdir)
        read-only.

        This patch makes sure these files are generated in $(builddir) and that
        they are cleaned up afterwards.

2014-08-16  Lasse Schuirmann  <lasse.schuirmann@gmail.com>

        debian: Add needs-internet flag to JEOS script
        Maybe it is possible to avoid the need of an internet connection in this
        script but in the current version debian will notify the user with a
        "bad archive mirror" message if the connection is not present. This
        question seems not to be meant to be preseeded and I don't know a way
        to do it.

        debian: Allow empty passwords
        This uses the same workaround as the Fedora express installation script.
        If an empty password is given, the password is set to a dummy password
        to prevent the installer from erroring out and deleted later.

        debian: Better resources for wheezy
        We currently specify recommended RAM for wheezy to be 512MiB and storage
        to be 5.4GB. Given that the user might not only want to install a bare
        system but also do something with the system 20GB of disk space and 1GiB
        of RAM are a reasonable amount. Furthermore the debian desktop express
        installation script will fail with less than about 15GB or so.

2014-08-12  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        syntax-check: fix warning
        osinfo/osinfo_install_script.c:1333:can not
        maint.mk: undesirable word sequence

2014-08-11  Lasse Schuirmann  <lasse.schuirmann@gmail.com>

        debian: Add desktop installation script
        This script needs an internet connection because it seems not possible
        to install the desktop that is present on the ISO.

        Choosing the 'desktop' package always installs GNOME which is not always
        shipped with the ISO hence is fetched from the internet.

        More info: https://wiki.debian.org/tasksel#Desktop_environment

        install-script: Add needs-internet param
        Add API to query install scripts whether they can work properly without
        an internet connection or not.

        debian: Fix JEOS installation script
        grub-installer does not accept the boot device unless given after a
        certain command.

        See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=666974 for more
        info.

2014-08-06  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        rhel7: set resources for ppc64
        At least 2 GiB of memory are needed by the Anaconda installer.

          https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-limits

        cfg.mk: enable sc_prohibit_atoi_atof and skip it for tests
        Avoid the usage of atoi and atof which are believed to be not safe, as
        they don't do any error reporting.

        cfg.mk: enable and fix sc_space_tab
        It checks that tab indentation is not used together with white spaces
        indentation.

        cfg.mk: enable more syntax-check tests

        maint.mk: update from gnulib

2014-08-06  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        win7: Add one more volume ID to DB

2014-08-01  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        install-script: Default to DISK injection method
        If script does not declare an injection method, assume DISK as every
        script must at least support one injection method and there is no need
        to require scripts to always explicitly declare supported injection
        methods.

2014-07-29  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        freebsd: drop ISO info
        Apparently, FreeBSD ISOs have the same metadata for every
        version, so it's not possible to distinguish releases.

        Drop this information from OS data to avoid ambiguity in version
        detection.

2014-07-28  Roman Bogorodskiy  <bogorodskiy@gmail.com>

        Add FreeBSD 9.3
        EOL info obtained from http://www.freebsd.org/security/security.html.

2014-07-28  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        Update RHEL7 status and add ISOs info

        Add CentOS 7.0

        Add CentOS 6.5

2014-07-11  Lasse Schuirmann  <lasse.schuirmann@gmail.com>

        debian: Assume defaults for l10n & disk
        This introduces default values so that no questions are asked if
        localization or target disk are not given or 'C'.

2014-06-05  Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse  <jasper@humppa.nl>

        OpenBSD supports virtio net/disk

        Fix typo for FreeBSD
        There's a small typo in an XML comment.

2014-06-05  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        osinfo_loader: avoid multiple calls to OSINFO_ENTITY

        osinfo_loader: do not use xpath to read localized strings

        osinfo_loader: replace some xpath queries with direct data access

        osinfo_loader: introduce a compiled xpaths cache

        entity: use g_hash_table_replace instead of remove+insert

2014-06-04  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        enforce bracket spacing with a syntax rule
        The build-aux/bracket-spacing.pl script was copied from libvirt.

        osinfo: fix spacing to satisfy sc_bracket_spacing_check

        tools: fix spacing to satisfy sc_bracket_spacing_check

        test: fix spacing to satisfy sc_bracket_spacing_check

        osinfo_loader: don't wrap return value with parentheses

2014-05-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        docs: Add missing docs links from main docs page

2014-05-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        install-config: Document hostname limitations
        Since Microsoft Windows has several limitations on allowed characters and
        number of characters in ComputerName (which is what hostname is
        translated to), lets inform the app developers about these limitations.

        http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff715676.aspx

2014-05-16  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        openbsd: add missing 5.* releases

2014-05-14  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7,installer: 'EN-GB' not supported as UI language
        Apparently 'EN-GB' is not supported as UI language but only as locale by
        win7 installer. Lets override 'EN-GB' to 'EN-US' for UI language so
        unattended installation doesn't break on EN-GB locale.

        http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/9550-add-en-gb-language-and-kb-to-autounattend/
        http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dd744369%28WS.10%29.aspx

2014-05-12  Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse  <jasper@humppa.nl>

        Update OpenBSD information and add test data

2014-04-24  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7: Put pro n sp1 regex under correct architecture
        In commit 39f22d2 (win7: Generalize volume-id for professional), I
        generalized the regex of windows 7 professional to include N SP1 but I
        ended up adding the regex for both i386 and x86_64 architectures under
        i386.

        This patch fixes that.

2014-04-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7: Generalize volume-id for professional
        Generalize volume-id to include 'N SP1' variant.

2014-04-16  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        Export OSINFO_*_VERSION values
        There isn't any to get the version number when using libosinfo from
        python. Export the VERSION macros, similar to what gtk does.

2014-04-14  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        freebsd: 10.0 is released, and supports virtio
        dates from: http://www.freebsd.org/security/
        virtio support from: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=virtio&sektion=4

        And the fact that the gnome 3.12 freebsd image requires it.

2014-04-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Add testcase for a 6.5 ISO

2014-03-26  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        windows: Add some win7 and vista volume IDs
        These are from DVD media I snagged off MSDN years ago. Unfortunately
        I renamed them a long time ago and I don't know the original file
        names, hence the generic 'unknown' in the test data names.

        Update .gitignore
        It was missing mageia.xml. Ignore all xml files from data/oses as they will
        be generated from .xml.in files in order to integrate translations.

        Based on a patch from Cole Robinson.

2014-03-20  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.10

2014-03-20  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        osinfo-install-script: read config values as strings
        Prefer xmlNewDocRawNode to xmlNewDocNode when the content is a raw
        string.

        Solves this problem:

        $ osinfo-install-script rhel6.5 -c "admin-password=a&b"
        error : unterminated entity reference               b

2014-03-14  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        README: Fix typo
        This fixes a typo in the 'Patch submission' header

2014-03-06  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        installer,rhel: Add injection method info

        installer,fedora: Add injection method info

        installer,windows: Add injection method info

2014-03-06  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        ubuntu: Add jeos install-script (version >= 12.04)
        script based on: https://github.com/clalancette/oz/tree/master/oz/auto
        Co-Author: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>

2014-03-06  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        debian: add installer script

        osinfo-install-script: support --list-injection-methods

        installer: Add get_injection_methods()
        The API allows applications to query the available methods to inject the
        script to the installation process.

2014-02-28  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        README: fix mailing list URL

2014-02-21  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        win8.1: Disable unattended installation
        When win8.1 entry was added it was mostly a c&p from a previous
        version and the installer part was mistakenly also copied. Since
        win8.1 unattended installation has never been tested and some people
        have reported it not to work, lets disable it for now and re-enable
        when we assure it works.

2014-01-26  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add hypervisor data for newer QEMUs

2014-01-24  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        oses: add missing "distro" element for Debian 7

2014-01-17  Ryan Lortie  <desrt@desrt.ca>

        Switch to using the upstream m4 macros for GObject-introspection integration.
        https://fedorahosted.org/libosinfo/ticket/11

2014-01-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Uncomment installer URLs
        Now that Fedora 20 is released and these URLs are valid, time to enable
        this data.

        win7: Add data/test for an enterprise N ISO

2014-01-07  Ryan Lortie  <desrt@desrt.ca>

        build: add libraries via _LIBADD, not _LDFLAGS
        Make sure we use the _LIBADD variable for adding our dependencies.

        Adding libraries via _LDFLAGS means that we have our libraries appearing
        before the user's LDFLAGS environment variable, which is bad, because
        the LDFLAGS from pkg-config could contain -L for system paths and
        jhbuild sets LDFLAGS to -L${prefix}/lib so that we can find the
        libraries in the user's jhbuild install path.  If the system path flags
        come before the user's directory then we'll get the wrong version.

        Also: automake documentation says it's wrong and would actually error
        out on this if it wasn't hidden behind a variable substitution.

        https://fedorahosted.org/libosinfo/ticket/12

2013-12-17  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: add Saucy Salamander

        ubuntu: mark 13.04 as released

        solaris: add Solaris 11

        mandriva: add Mandriva Business Server 1.0

        mandrake: remove wrong codename for 10.2

        freebsd: add version 9.2 and 10.0

        freebsd: add missing eol-date
        Taken from: http://www.freebsd.org/security/

2013-12-17  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        opensuse: Add 13.1 information

2013-12-16  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.9

2013-12-16  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        debian: Update URL for 6 and 7

        debian: fix ISO's recogntion for debian7
        Debian 7 is using 7.\d.\d format of ISOs instead of the usual 7.0.\d

2013-12-15  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        test: distribute test-os.xml
        It fixes "make check" within a distributed tarball

        build: specify the full path to libosinfo.syms
        It fixes "make check" in a VPATH build

2013-12-11  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove trailing blank line in test file

        Add scripts for validating the libosinfo.syms file
        Import two test scripts from libvirt code which validate that
        all symbols in libosinfo.syms exist in the ELF binary, and
        also validate the alphabetical sorting. These are hooked up
        to run with 'make check'.

        Sort symbols in libosinfo.syms alphabetically
        We had mostly tried to sort symbols alphabetically but had screwed
        up in a large number of places.

        Remove non-existant osinfo_device_driver_set_signed sym
        The libosinfo.syms file listed osinfo_device_driver_set_signed
        which does not exist in the C code. This causes build errors
        on Win32 platforms which don't tolerate non-existant symbols

2013-12-06  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7,xp: Version driver location
        This is so that apps can differentiate between different versions of
        drivers.

2013-12-05  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Add comment for future 6.x entries

2013-12-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        install-script,rhel: Adjust for RHEL 7

        rhel: Add RHEL 7.0 info

        install-script,rhel: Make it work for 'Server' variant
        Apparently there is neither office suite nor 'internet-applications'
        package group on (at least the first) 'Server' variant ISO and they are
        not exactly needed by default on workstation/client either. User can
        easily install them later if needed.

        install-script,rhel: Specify installation method/source
        This is the same change as we made to fedora install script in commit
        d04f022cc30d03f451e27284b6311309cf1dee9f.

        While installation method/source has always been mandatory, Anaconda
        has ignored us not specifying it so far. Our luck runs out in RHEL 7
        though, where unattended installation breaks if this is not explicitly
        specified.

        rhel: Add info on 6.5

2013-11-29  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7: List all variants
        List all variants and map appr. medias to them.

        tools: osinfo-detect prints variant
        If a particular variant is matched against, osinfo-detect should print
        the name of that variant rather than the OS itself.

        media: Add variant info API/XML
        Add:

        * ability to associate media to one or more variants of the OS in the
          'media' XML node. For example:

          <os id="http://microsoft.com/win/7">
            <short-id>win7</short-id>
            <name>Microsoft Windows 7</name>
            ..

            <variant id="starter">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Starter</name>
            </variant>
            <variant id="home-basic">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic</name>
            </variant>
            <variant id="home-premium">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium</name>
            </variant>
            ..

            <media installer-reboots="2" arch="x86_64">
              <variant id="home-premium"/>
              <iso>
                ..
              </iso>
            </media>
          </os>

        * API to query variants of the OS, media is associated with.

        os: Add variant info API/XML
        Add:

        * ability to specificy various variants of an OS under the 'os' XML node.
          For example:

          <os id="http://microsoft.com/win/7">
            <short-id>win7</short-id>
            <name>Microsoft Windows 7</name>
            ..

            <variant id="starter">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Starter</name>
            </variant>
            <variant id="home-basic">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic</name>
            </variant>
            <variant id="home-premium">
              <name>Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium</name>
            </variant>
            ..
          </os>

        * API to add and query variants of an OS.

        Introducing OsinfoOsVariantList
        Just a OsinfoList subclass that is meant to contain Variant objects.

        Introducing OsinfoOsVariant
        This is a new entity class that will represent variants of an OS. For
        example professional, enterprise and ultimate editions of Windows OSs
        and workstation and server variants of RHEL etc.

2013-11-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Add generic entry for future releases
        This is to ensure that we do recognise medias of future (pre-)releases of
        Fedora and therefore give apps some clue about what they are dealing
        with and some rough estimate of required resources.

        gnome: Add info for gnome-continuous 3.12
        gnome-continuous is continuous integration system so images produced by
        it track the git master of all modules and now that GNOME 3.10 is out and
        many projects have branched for 3.10 maintainance, these images are
        already 3.12 (3.11 at the moment but thats splitting hair I guess).

2013-11-26  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add testcase for loading OS XML
        There was no test testing that OS XML data is correctly loaded. This test
        is also an opportunity to test the various ways of representing a boolean
        in XML.

2013-11-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add release status info to OS entries
        Applications can use this to determine if an OS is an actual released
        OS, a pre-release or a development snapshot.

        Co-author: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2013-11-13  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix warnings in OsinfoLoader boolean support
        I always build with -O0, which sometimes makes me some warnings. The newly
        introduced boolean support in OsinfoLoader triggers some warnings when building with the
        default flags:

        osinfo_loader.c: In function 'osinfo_loader_boolean':
        osinfo_loader.c:200:255: error: return makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Werror]
             g_return_val_if_fail(ctxt != NULL, NULL);
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       ^
        osinfo_loader.c:201:257: error: return makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Werror]
             g_return_val_if_fail(xpath != NULL, NULL);
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ^
        osinfo_loader.c: In function 'osinfo_loader_entity.isra.8':
        osinfo_loader.c:331:48: error: 'value_bool' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
                         osinfo_entity_set_param_boolean(entity, keys[i].name, value_bool);

        Stop using <foo>true</foo> in libosinfo database
        libosinfo can now parse <foo/> as an alternative to <foo>true</foo> to
        represent a boolean. As the former is the preferred representation, switch
        to using this in the data libosinfo ships.

        Teach osinfo_loader_entity() how to parse booleans
        We want to support both <foo>true</foo> and <foo/> to specify booleans. Now
        that osinfo_loader_entity additional keys have type information, we can
        use a dedicated boolean parser for boolean keys.

        Add type info to osinfo_loader_entity() 'key' argument
        When using 'string(./foo)' as an XPath query, if foo does not exist, an
        empty string ("") will be returned. Thus osinfo_loader_string() ignores
        empty strings during parsing. This happens during regular parsing as we try
        to lookup string(./foo[lang(XX-xx)]) for localized nodes,  and ignore its
        result if the XPath query returns ""

        However, we want to represent booleans as <foo/>. Boolean values are
        currently parsed using osinfo_loader_string(). Parsing <foo/> as a string
        would return an empty string. This means such nodes would be ignored as the
        current parser is not able to make the difference between an existing node
        with empty content and a non-existing node.

        By associating type information to the additional keys we want
        osinfo_loader_entity() to parse, we'll be able to indicate which values are
        booleans, and to parse them accordingly.

2013-11-06  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Allow to pass a NULL 'keys' argument to osinfo_loader_entity()
        Some callers don't want to pass in any additional keys, and would have to
        resort to build a dummy empty key list to pass to osinfo_loader_entity().
        It's better to allow for that 'keys' argument to be NULL and have
        osinfo_loader_entity() deal with it.

2013-10-16  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        win7: Add another win7 ISO data

        configure: Fix mailing list address

2013-10-15  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add mageia ISO data

2013-10-11  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        Fix RHEL 5.8 data

2013-10-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        win8.1: Add Windows 8.1 support
        This commit adds the volume IDs and test cases data for the
        Windows 8.1 ISOs I have access in MSDN

2013-10-03  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post release version bump

2013-09-27  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Use latest warnings.m4 from gnulib
        The one we were using does not work properly with clang, causing
        the build process to try to use -f/-W options that are not
        supported by clang.

2013-09-25  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Enable installer for Fedora 20

2013-09-16  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.8

        Update .gitignore

        windows: Use latest (0.65) version of spice-guest-tools

2013-09-13  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Add info about gnome-continuous 3.10 images
        Unlike the previous os entries for 'gnome', that were targetted towards
        Fedora-based live ISOs, this one is targetted for qcow2 (and hopefully in
        future ISOs) images produced by gnome-continuous:

        https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeContinuous
        http://build.gnome.org/ostree/buildmaster/images/z/current/

        Would be really nice for libosinfo to be able to detect OS from images
        too but that might not be feasible so at least for now apps would have
        to do their own detection (perhaps through guestfs). Once OS matched to
        a libosinfo's OS definition, apps can at least use libosinfo to figure
        minimum/recommended resources, which devices are supported and a nice
        default name etc to be able to create a decent/working VM given an
        installed disk image.

        The resources set were based on Colin Walters advice:

        <zeenix> walters: hi. Would you be able to approximate min. system
        requirements for 3.10 images?
        <zeenix> walters: i was thinking of just copying the ones from fedora 19
        (at least for now)
        <walters> zeenix: offhand i'd say dual core and 1G of memory
        <drago01> is llvmpipe really happy with just two cores?
        <ebassi> "happy" is probably too strong
        <ebassi> but it works reasonably well
        <ebassi> you probably don't want to be on battery power, though
        <ebassi> or, at least, you won't be for long if you do
        <drago01> ok

2013-09-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Fix "propfile" typo in osinfo-install-script.c

2013-09-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Sync 3.8 min. requirements with F19
        Also remove comment about copying from F17/18 as 3.8 inheriting from F19
        is indication enough of the relationship.

        fedora: Add data about F20
        Its mostly just (edited) copy&paste of F19 data.

        fedora: More correct/appr. system reqs for F19
        These values are based on F19 docs:

        http://fedorapeople.org/groups/docs/release-notes/en-US/sect-Release_Notes-Welcome_to_Fedora_.html#hardware_overview

        Unfortunately the docs do not specify any recommended resources so this
        patch also removes the made-up recommended resources info. Apps
        will have to figure those on their own, perhaps based on mininum
        resources.

2013-09-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Link 3.8 to Fedora 19
        GNOME 3.8 is more alike & related to Fedora 19 than it is to GNOME 3.6,
        so we better specify that it inherits from that.

        fedora: Fix version of F19 media trees

        fedora: Uncomment media info about F19
        Uncomment some info that was supposed to be uncommented after release of
        F19 but got forgotten. Also correct URLs of live ISOs.

2013-09-09  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        build: Fix build against latest intltool
        The use of IT_PROG_INTLTOOL and AM_GNU_GETTEXT together is not
        supported anymore apparently.

        Without this change you'll get this error at the end of configure script
        run:

        config.status: error: po/Makefile.in.in was not created by intltoolize.

2013-09-06  Eric Blake  <eblake@redhat.com>

        build: avoid missing file on parallel build
        Fabiano Fidêncio reported a case where make failed due to one
        generated file not existing in time for the generation of the
        other:

        GEN      osinfo_enum_types.c
        Can't open ./osinfo_enum_types.h: No such file or directory at /usr/bin/glib-mkenums line 296, <> line 3630.

        * osinfo/Makefile.am (osinfo_enum_types.c): Add dependence on .h file.

2013-08-28  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Don't install private headers

        Export more missing symbols
        All these symbols are present in the public headers but not listed
        in libosinfo.syms.
        They were found using abi-compliance-checker by
        comparing one build where the use of the .syms file is disabled (all
        non-static functions get exported), and one regular build.

        Move osinfo_install_script_add_config_param to private header
        When this method was added, we forgot to add it to the .sym file.
        It's meant to work with the osinfo_install_script_*_config_param()
        API, but these methods are not really consistent with the rest of
        libosinfo API, they belong in an OsinfoInstallConfigParamList class
        which was added in 789adb2a.
        We could decide to export this method, but since noone should have
        been able to use it, it's better to not export it now, and have one
        less deprecated method in our ABI.

2013-08-27  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Export more missing OsinfoProduct symbols
        They were listed in public header files, but not exported in
        libosinfo.syms.

2013-08-27  Giuseppe Scrivano  <gscrivan@redhat.com>

        Export the symbol osinfo_product_get_codename

2013-08-13  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove deprecated SOUP_TYPE_PROXY_RESOLVER_GNOME

2013-08-13  Alexey Shabalin  <a.shabalin@gmail.com>

        Add ALTLinux support

2013-07-29  Marcus Karlsson  <mk@acc.umu.se>

        freebsd: Add OS info for FreeBSD 9.1

        freebsd: Add OS info for FreeBSD 8.4

        freebsd: Add OS info for FreeBSD 8.3

2013-06-06  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add hypervisor data for newer QEMUs

2013-06-03  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix ubuntu 11.10 detection
        The ISO system ID is not set to LINUX on these ISOs but is empty

        Adjust ubuntu URLs
        Some older releases have been moved from http://releases.ubuntu.com
        to http://old-releases.ubuntu.com

        Add test case for win2k8r2 ISO

        Add volume id for Windows 7 Enterprise N SP1

2013-05-13  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.7

2013-05-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        debian,test: Add OS info/testcase for Debian 7.0.*

2013-04-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora: Specify installation method/source
        While installation method/source has always been mandatory, Anaconda has
        ignored us not specifying it so far. Our luck runs out in Fedora 19
        though, where unattended installation breaks if this is not explicitly
        specified.

        I'm not sure if hard coding the method is a good idea though. Ideas?

2013-04-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Add data for GNOME 3.8
        Its mostly just adjusted copy&paste of 3.6 data. The actual live media
        is not yet available for 3.8 itself but for 3.7.91/2 they are available
        and people have been using them already so better add some info already
        so those ISOs are recognized at least.

        Before anyone asks, the 3.7.91/2 ISOs use the same volume ID as it will
        be on 3.8 ISO.

2013-04-18  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        ubuntu: Add 13.04 ISO data
        It's unreleased yet, but should make testing in VMs easier.

        ubuntu: Add 12.10 test data

        fedora: Add Fedora 19 Alpha detection
        This adds recognition of F19 Alpha ISO to libosinfo database.
        As VMs are often used to test pre-releases of OSes, having libosinfo
        detection for such ISOs early in the distro development process is
        a nice thing to have.

2013-04-14  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        rhel,fedora: Add kickstart commandline

        installer: API to generate commandline info
        Each OS has a specific method to handle unattended installations.
        To start an unattended installation one needs to pass a command line to
        the kernel.

        This API enables apps to query such command line, if any.

2013-04-12  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        rhel,installer: Change RHEL's install script expected filename
        Although Kickstart doesn't care about the script filename, once the path
        to the file is correct, let's use the correct distribution name as
        expected filename.

        Fix "FASLSE" typo in osinfo_install_script_get_can_pre_install_drivers() API doc

2013-04-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        (Very late) post-release version bump

2013-04-09  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fidencio@redhat.com>

        Update .gitignore

        test: Add testcase for Fedora 18

        test: Add testcase for Fedora 17

        centos,test: Add OS info/testcase for CentOS 6.4

        centos,test: Add OS info/testcase for CentOS 6.3

        centos,test: Add OS info/testcase for CentOS 6.2

        centos,test: Add OS info/testcase for CentOS 6.1

        centos,test: Add OS info/testcase for CentOS 6.0

        rhel,test: Add OS info/testcase for RHEL 6.4

        fedora,rhel,installer: Don't use "--activate"
        This option doesn't work with RHEL < 6.1 and the documentation
        (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart#network) says
        'Device of the first network command is activated if network is required,
        e.g. in case of network installation or using vnc.'

2013-04-09  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Auto-generate AUTHORS file from GIT logs
        Rather than trying to manually keep track of authors,
        just auto-generate the list from GIT logs

2013-04-09  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        installer,win7: Setup user avatar for desktop profile
        While I failed to find a way to setup avatar for the user we create, I
        did find this method to setup avatar for admin. Since we setup our user
        as admin, this in the end means the same as setting up user's avatar.

2013-04-08  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Disable static libraries by default
        Every source file is currently built twice by libtool, once for
        the shared library and once for the static library. Static libs
        are not commonly packaged by distros and slow down compilation
        time by almost 100% compared to a shared-only build time.

        Time for non-parallel make

              shared only: 22 secs
          shared + static: 40 secs

        Those few people who really want them, can pass --enable-static
        to configure

        Disabling them by default requires use of LT_INIT. We don't need
        to support older libtool, so drop use of AM_PROG_LIBTOOL entirely.
        Also add the 'win32-dll' flag, since that should have been there
        already

2013-04-08  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        build: Make sure $(pkgdatadir)/db exists
        When creating symlinks to usb.ids/pci.ids, we assume the
        destination directory already exists. However, this assumption
        could very well break during parallel builds if we try to create
        the symlinks before anything create the db/ directory. This commit
        creates it explicitly as part of the symlink rule to avoid any
        potential issue.

        Issue pointed out by Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org>

        build: Use $(MKDIR_P) rather than mkdir -p

        Add osinfo_platform_get_all_devices() documentation

        Use 'unsigned int' rather than enum type for flag param
        Setting an enum variable to a value that is not part of the enum
        (as will happen when passing a bitwise-or flag param to
        osinfo_product_foreach_related) is undefined behaviour in C.

        Add osinfo_product_foreach_related() documentation
        It's not exported, but API doc never hurts.

        Fix relations that osinfo_platform_get_all_devices follows
        We want to consider both platforms that are upgraded from
        (qemu 1.2.0 -> qemu 1.2.1) and derived from
        (qemu 1.2.0 -> qemu-kvm 1.2.0). Should have been part of commit
        da20e3a

2013-04-03  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Implement osinfo_platform_get_all_devices()

        Implement osinfo_os_get_all_devices() with osinfo_product_foreach_related()

        Add osinfo_product_foreach_related()
        This method iterates over all products that are related to a
        given product. This will be useful to implement
        osinfo_platform_get_all_devices().

2013-03-29  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Replace tab with space
        Fixes make syntax-check

        Add Andreas to AUTHORS

        Use g_getenv() instead of getenv()
        It's likely to be more portable

        Fix a few string leaks

2013-03-27  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        build: Try to remove symlink before trying to create it
        Symlink creation fails if a file/symlink with the same name already
        exists. This causes issues when installing in a tree where libosinfo
        was already installed.

        build: More portable symlink creation
        Follow the recommendations from
        http://www.nondot.org/sabre/Mirrored/autoconf-2.12/autoconf_4.html#IDX111
        regarding symlink creation.

2013-03-27  Andreas Henriksson  <andreas@fatal.se>

        build: Take DESTDIR into account when creating symlinks

2013-03-25  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix 'retreives' typo in osinfo_os_get_all_devices API doc

2013-03-22  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add openSUSE data
        ISO information by courtesy of Frédéric Crozat <fcrozat@suse.com>

2013-03-18  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.6

2013-03-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        installer: API to query device driver signing requirement
        Some OS vendors recommend or require device drivers to be signed by them
        before these device drivers could be installed on their OS. This
        recommendation/requirement then also applies to the installer scripts of
        that particular OS.

        This API enables apps to query such requirement/recommendation, if any.

        install-config,winxp,win7: API to enable/disable driver signing
        While I thought that I had solved the problem of Windows requiring
        signed device drivers and QXL driver being unsigned, I could't be more
        wrong:

        * The registry key magic I used for disabling driver signature checks
          on XP seems to be far from reliable. I tested it many many times but
          on a weird broken version of XP home edition that I can't seem to
          have access to anymore. I now tested against both home and professional
          editions both with and without this registry key magic and I observed
          the same result in both cases: Drivers do get installed but they remain
          unused by the OS after installation. The only reliable way of
          effectively disabling signture checks during installation is through
          the 'DriverSigningPolicy' option in .sif file, which means disabling
          signature checks permanently.
        * On Windows 7, disabling integrity checks and test signing after
          drivers' installation disables the already installed drivers too if
          they are not signed.
        * The reason I thought QXL was functional at first was that automatic
          resolution setting was working. Turns out that unlike on Linux, on
          windows automatic resolution setting only requires spice-vdagent where
          as QXL is only required for arbitrary resolutions.

        So to make QXL working out of the box, I'm afraid we don't have any
        choice but to disable driver signature checks permanently. Since
        signature checks is a security measure from vendors, we need to leave
        it to applications to decide whether they want to do this or not.

        API to query signed status of device drivers
        Some OS vendors recommend or require device drivers to be signed by them
        before these device drivers could be installed on their OS. An API to
        query signed status of the device driver will be useful for apps to be
        able to make a decision whether they want to use the driver or not.

        Later patches add API for querying signature requirements from a script
        and to possibly disable these checks.

2013-03-14  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Don't ignore vendor/device name in pci/usb id parser
        These values were parsed but ignored using ignore_value(), leading
        to very incomplete device information when using pci.ids/usb.ids.
        As generally this data comes from <device> nodes in
        libosinfo database, which  takes precedence over
        the pci.ids/usb.ids data, this bug is not visible without removing
        the additional <device> data from the osinfo database.

2013-03-12  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Remove FSF address from source file headers
        The FSF moved a while ago which made the address we use in every
        source file header invalid. Follow the recommendation from
        http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html and don't put any address
        in these headers, just a link to the fsf website.

2013-03-06  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post-release version bump

2013-03-05  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Don't require udev on newer distros
        96c66b8 disabled building of the udev rule on newer Fedoras, however
        the .spec still has a Requires: udev, which is not relevant
        when the udev rule is not built.

        Allow to use system pci.ids/usb.ids files
        Most distros already ship copies of pci.ids/usb.ids. This commit
        allows to make use of these rather than the ones shipped with
        libosinfo. This is achieved through the use of
        --with-usb-ids-path and --with-pci-ids-path configure flags.

2013-03-05  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        spec: Add explicit dep on pod2man
        pod2man used to be in the default Fedora build root, but that's
        changed in current rawhide.

        The containing package is perl-podlators, but since that package
        doesn't exist on F18 and earlier, it's easiest just to depend on
        the needed binary.

2013-03-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.5

2013-03-04  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add identification data for win7sp1 checked build
        Data kindly provided by Alon Levy.

2013-03-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Use complete IDs of installer scripts
        This fix combined with previous 2 patches enable apps to create
        unattended installation for Windows 8.

        win7,installer: Adapt for Windows 8
        Win8 seems to require Microsoft-Windows-Setup/UserData/ProductKey/Key to
        be set, which seems to be exclusive with using
        Microsoft-Windows-Setup/ImageInstall/OSImage/InstallFrom/MetaData (or at
        least some care needs to be taken when using both together). As letting
        the Windows installer decide on which OSImage to use from the product key
        rather than hardcoding use of the first OSImage on the ISO seems more
        robust, we switch from InstallFrom installation image selection to
        ProductKey installation image selection.

        Co-author: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        installer,win7: Require product key
        It turns out that windows installer media can have multiple products and
        product key is one of the ways for windows to choose which product to
        install. In case of Windows 8, unattended installation breaks if a
        product is not choosen as part of autounattend.xml file.

        Since we already require product key for windows XP and we'll use this
        same script for  Windows 8 too, its not too bad to start requiring this
        for Windows 7 as well.

        Also, the product key will be used to automatically activate the Windows
        copy during unattended installation rather than requiring the user to do
        it him/herself at most 30 days after installation.

        Moreover, the following patch that removes /IMAGE/INDEX, will break
        unattended install without a product key in place.

        Co-author: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>

2013-03-01  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        installer,win7: Use post-installation script
        Launch post-installation setup file, windows.cmd at the end of Windows 7
        installation as well.

        This combined will previous patches in this series, enables out of the
        box installation of virtio, and QXL drivers and vdagent for apps making
        use of our post-installation drivers API (currently only Boxes).

        installer,win7: Adapt windows-cmd.xml for Windows 7
        On Windows 7, we need to make use of integrated bcdedit.exe to enable
        test signing and disable integrity checks before we could attempt to
        install (possibly) unsigned drivers. We use the same app to disable test
        signing and enable integrity checks after installing drivers.

        Since bcdedit.exe does not exist in Window XP, we don't use it on that
        OS. Moreover, since the registry key manipulation on Windows 7 does not
        help anything, we better not fiddle with those on Windows 7 as doing so
        is always discouraged.

        Also since the certutil.exe thats used by driver's .cmd file to add
        driver publisher to trusted list does not exist on Windows XP, we have to
        continue resorting to registry fiddling to enable installation of drivers
        from untrusted publishers for Windows XP.

        While we are talking about win7, you'll note that the checks are for
        vista (6.0 rather than 6.1). This is because the same changes will also
        be most probably needed for vista:

        http://www.overclock.net/t/187919/how-to-disable-driver-signature-enforcement-in-vista

2013-02-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7,winxp: Add new driver files of virtio/QXL drivers
        These are publisher certificates that the driver's .cmd file use to
        silence Windows 7 installer warning about untrusted publisher. Obviously
        such a warning dialog that requires user interaction breaks unattended
        installation for apps.

        Although these are (at least currently) redundant for Windows XP, we
        better list them for completion/consistency.

2013-02-25  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        installer,windows: Use '/c' option of cmd.exe
        Use '/c' option of cmd.exe instead of '/k' as that apparently keeps the
        process running (at least on windows7) and any commands after the loop
        never gets executed.

        TBH I'm a bit confused about '/c' vs '/k' option and the docs don't
        help: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490880.aspx#EBAA

        What I know for certain is that without this change, Windows 7 installer
        just hangs with an empty cmd.exe window open forever at the end of
        installation. Also I have tested that this change doesn't break this
        script for Windows XP.

        installer,windows: Minor indentation fixes

2013-02-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add pod2man dep to mingw-libosinfo.spec.in

        Fixes to mingw RPM spec from Fedora
        Remove the .la files.
        Remove the man pages

2013-02-21  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Formalize architecture names to align with libvirt
        The libosinfo database is using a arbitrary unchecked mix of
        architecture names. Libvirt has defined a canonical set of
        architectures, so copy that across to the RNG schema and then
        update the data to match.

        The main change is that i386, i486, i586, all merge to just
        i686, since in practice these differences haven't mattered
        for at least 15 years now.

        The 'hppa' arch for Ubuntu images is changed to 'parisc'.

2013-02-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.4

2013-02-19  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Disable udev rule on newer Fedoras
        Changes in udev > 197 and libblkid > 2.22.2 have made this rule obsolete.

2013-02-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add forgotten ignore-value.h to build
        Fixes `make distcheck`

2013-02-18  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        winxp,installer: Make use of post-installation drivers

        winxp,win7: Add virtio & QXL device drivers info
        Add an all-in-one virtio and QXL device driver setup binary to Windows
        XP and 7. This needs to be listed separately from virtio block driver as
        not all of these are pre-installable.

        Same binary also installs spice-vdagent for us.

        winxp,installer: Log post-install commands
        Redirect stdio and stderr of post-install commands to a file on target
        disk. We put it in 'c:\windows' because thats where windows puts its own
        installation log files.

2013-02-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Use gnulib's ignore-value.h to silence gcc
        osinfo_loader.c contains a few local hacks to avoid gcc warnings
        about set-but-not-read variables. While they are good to silence
        gcc, they also cause warnings from the Coverity checker.
        Use the ignore_value() macro from gnulib to avoid these warnings
        as they don't cause Coverity warnings.

2013-02-11  Cole Robinson  <crobinso@redhat.com>

        osinfo-detect: Fix segfault with non bootable media
        With a movie DVD in my drive:

        $ osinfo-detect -f env /dev/cdrom
        OSINFO_BOOTABLE=0

        ** (osinfo-detect:24211): CRITICAL **: osinfo_db_identify_media: assertion `OSINFO_IS_MEDIA(media)' failed

        (osinfo-detect:24211): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_get: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
        Segmentation fault (core dumped)

        We weren't exiting after detecting the media as non bootable.

        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=901910

        .gitignore: Add latest hypervisors and oses

        install-script tool: Fix compiler warning
        osinfo-install-script.c: In function 'main':
        osinfo-install-script.c:245:19: error: 'dir' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
        osinfo-install-script.c:196:12: note: 'dir' was declared here

        And add me to AUTHORS to appease syntax-check

2013-02-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        spec: Switch URL to libosinfo.org
        Now that libosinfo has an official website, let's point the .spec
        at it.

2013-02-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        winxp,installer: Don't assume script disk is specified
        Declare that script optionally uses script disk if specified and hardcode
        a fallback for the case when its not specified.

        install-script tool: Display names of generated files
        Also add a commandline option (-q/--quiet) to disable this behavior.

        Add Marc-André to AUTHORS
        Fixes `make syntax-check`

        install-script tool: Take GFile creation out of the loop
        Also, unref the GFile when done.

2013-01-31  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Remove unused 'priv' variable from _init methods
        In most instance _init() methods, the instance priv member
        is initialized, but a local 'priv' variable was also declared and
        assigned, but not actually used. Kill this intermediate variable
        as this causes Coverity warnings.

        Add QEMU/QEMU-KVM hypervisor data

2013-01-22  Michal Privoznik  <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        Don't redefine _FORTIFY_SOURCE macro
        If the _FORTIFY_SOURCE has been already defined, we unconditionally
        redefine it, leaving us with warning/error thrown at compilation time.

2013-01-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        openSUSE: Correct C&P mistakes in volume IDs

2013-01-21  Marc-André Lureau  <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>

        build-sys: g_type_init() is deprecated in 2.36

2013-01-15  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Update RPM specs to include datamaps & locale files

2013-01-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        gnome: Add release date

        Post-release version bump

2013-01-14  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.3

        Fix `make syntax-check`
        * Add Yuri Chornoivan to AUTHORS file.
        * Remove osinfo/osinfo_install_config.c from translated sources.

        test: Distribute test DB data

        build: Add forgotten header file

2013-01-11  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add ability to list install script config params & profiles
        When using 'osinfo-install-script' it is useful to know what
        profiles and config parameters are available. Add two new
        flags --list-configs and --list-profiles to output this
        information

         # osinfo-install-script --list-profiles win7
         desktop: autounattend.xml
         jeos: autounattend.xml

         # osinfo-install-script --list-config winxp
         admin-password: optional
         user-realname: required
         reg-product-key: required

2013-01-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,installer: Adapt desktop script to F18
        Package groups have changed in Fedora 18 yet again. This patch makes the
        desktop profile script work against Fedora 18 without breaking it against
        older releases.

2013-01-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,installer: Don't drop 'base' package group
        In commit e625641, we dropped 'base' package group from destkop profile
        script thinking that this essential package is pulled as dep by other
        groups. This turned out to be not true and Fedora 18 documentation states
        that this package must be explicitly requested.

        So instead, we now do the same as we do in jeos profile: Use 'standard'
        group if dealing with >= F18, 'base' otherwise.

2013-01-10  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Apply datamap to config parameters when generating install script
        When creating the XML to use in the install script XSL transform,
        apply any datamap associated with the config parameters.

2013-01-09  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Revert "Add OsinfoInstallConfig:config-params property"
        This reverts commit 36e5364c1a3e67f8656bfd2db570717b5d2e6e15.

        Revert "OsinfoInstallConfig: Use config-params if set"
        This reverts commit 72f00ce4673d1f3cc18f8dddd73f75a2a05a306a.

        Revert "Add osinfo_install_config_new_for_script"
        This reverts commit 82784b5f446e2b0cc47704df6ebddff804b4b667.

        Revert "Set OsinfoInstallConfig:config-params in osinfo_install_script_apply_template"
        This reverts commit 04f95d473865ed257a4d98a9f0ca17cdee3900f3.

        Revert "Use OS-specific config in OsinfoInstallScript"
        This reverts commit 99beb54c7b9a0cfa6285fb2988ed93c406c452a3.

2013-01-09  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add install script for RHEL 6.x
        The same script might work for other RHEL 6.x too but I have only tested
        it against RHEL 6.3 for now. Still some issues though:

        1. For some reason user's avatar is ignored although according to the docs
        I could find*, copying the avatar to /home/${USER}/.face should be
        enough.

        2. We don't set the keyboard layout properly yet and just hardcode it to
          'us'. This will require the same kind of mapping as Fedora 17 and older.

        * http://projects.gnome.org/gdm/docs/2.14/configuration.html

        rhel: Specify resources for all RHEL 6 releases

2013-01-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7: Use a datamap for GETTEXT to ISO language mapping
        Lets make use of new datamaps to map GETTEXT language codes (that
        libosinfo expect from apps) to ISO language codes (that Windows
        expects).

        fedora: Use a datamap for GETTEXT->X11 layout mapping
        Lets make use of new datamaps to map GETTEXT language codes (that
        libosinfo expect from apps) to X11 keyboard layout codes (that Fedora 18
        expects).

        install-config: Drop support for encoding in l10n params
        This doesn't just simplify existing scripts but will also make it easier
        to port these l10n mapping to datamaps.

        install-config: Correct docs about lang string format
        We don't really support variants in language/keyboard specifier strings
        so lets not claim its support in the docs.

        install-config: Correct default keyboard layout
        After commit 35a87594, format of keyboard layout string is the same as
        the language.

2013-01-07  Yuri Chornoivan  <yurchor@ukr.net>

        debian,macos: Fix typos in OS names

2013-01-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        ubuntu: Correct required/recommended resources for 12.10
        This is as based on "Getting Started with Ubuntu 12.10 - Ubuntu Manual"
        (page 11 in en_US version).

2013-01-04  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        opensuse: Add 12.2 information

        opensuse: Fix .iso URLs

        debian: Update volume-id for Squeeze

2013-01-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        opensuse: Fix kernel & initrd paths

2013-01-02  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        l10n: Add forgotten file to POTFILES.in
        Add forgotten osinfo_install_config.c file to po/POTFILES.in.

        Fixes `make check`.

        win7: Use product key in desktop profile as well
        Although optional, product key should be used when specifiedy by app.

        Before anyone asks, yes I have tested that win7 accepts empty product
        key node in installer script XML.

        l10n: Merge Ukrainian from transifex

        l10n: Merge Polish from transifex

        configure: Use LINGUAS file
        Setting ALL_LINGUAS in configure.in is obsolete according to po.m4 in
        favor of LINGUAS file. This is the reason why all (as far as I can see)
        GNOME modules use LINGUAS file.

        Also the rule in configure.ac creates broken Makefile if there is more
        than one translation files:

        [zeenix@z-laptop libosinfo]$ make
        Makefile:166: *** missing separator.  Stop.
        [zeenix@z-laptop libosinfo]$ head -n 166 Makefile|tail -n 2
        ALL_LINGUAS = pl
        uk

2013-01-02  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        opensuse: Fix 12.1 minimum & recommended resources
        According to http://en.opensuse.org/Hardware_requirements

        opensuse: Add missing kernel/initrd information

        opensuse: Fix indentation

        debian: Fix kernel/initrd path

        debian: Fix .iso URL for Squeeze

2012-12-29  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Specify kernel/initrd paths for all 6.x media

        rhel: Set recommended RAM to 1G for RHEL 6.3

        db: _identify_media() should also set media ID
        For the new _identify_media() method to be able to easily replace
        _db_guess_os_from_media() usage in apps as it intends to, it must
        provide the ID of the media in the DB.

        This fixes a recent regression in Boxes caused by switching to
        _identify_media():

        https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685826#c35 (and following
        comments)

        Osinfo:entity is no longer construct-only
        As you'll see in the following patch, we need to set ID on existing media
        instances now.

        rhel: Really correct minimum RAM for RHEL6
        RHEL6 requires 512MB, not 256 as per documentation:

        http://www.redhat.com/resourcelibrary/articles/articles-red-hat-enterprise-linux-6-technology-capabilities-and-limit

        Thanks to Christophe Fergeau for pointing this one out as well.

2012-12-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Correct minimum RAM for RHEL6
        According to the docs, 256MB is required minimum:

        http://www.redhat.com/resourcelibrary/articles/articles-red-hat-enterprise-linux-6-technology-capabilities-and-limits

        Thanks to Christophe Fergeau for pointing this out.

2012-12-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Specify min/recommended resources for 6.3
        Its just a C&P from F18 and seems to work nicely in practice.

        rhel: Specify kernel/initrd paths in 6.3 media

2012-12-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        rhel: Fix a typo causing infinit loops/recursion
        RHEL 6.3 derives from 6.2, not 6.3 itself.

2012-12-21  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test: Add test for param remapping in install scripts

        Use OS-specific config in OsinfoInstallScript
        When generating the unattended installation script, we can now
        use osinfo_install_config_get_param_list() to get OS-specific
        values when available. This will only work when an
        OsinfoInstallConfigParamList is associated with the
        OsinfoInstallConfig being processed.

        Set OsinfoInstallConfig:config-params in osinfo_install_script_apply_template
        This allows translation of generic config to OS-specific config if
        the install script XML specified some datamaps to transform these
        parameters.

        Add osinfo_install_config_new_for_script
        In order to be able to automatically transform configuration parameters set
        on OsinfoInstallConfig instances (ie translate from generic value to
        OS-specific value), we need to have access to the
        OsinfoInstallConfigParamList for the current OsinfoInstallScript as
        this is where the OsinfoDatamaps needed to do the remapping are stored.

        After the previous commits we can now associate an
        OsinfoInstallConfigParamList with an OsinfoInstallConfig instance,
        and we can get the OsinfoInstallConfigParamList corresponding to
        an OsinfoInstallScript instance, so this commit just adds a new
        osinfo_install_config_new_for_script which will create a new
        OsinfoInstallConfig instance associated with the
        OsinfoInstallConfigParamList for a given installation script.

        OsinfoInstallConfig: Use config-params if set
        Now that OsinfoInstallConfig has a 'config-params' property
        which describes the config parameters when it's set, we can
        use it when it's available. OsinfoInstallConfigParams can indeed
        contain a datamap to be used to translate generic libosinfo values
        to OS-specific values.
        This commit introduces an osinfo_install_config_get_param_value_list
        method that will be used in subsequent commits to get these
        OS-specific values when generating install scripts.

2012-12-20  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add OsinfoInstallConfig:config-params property
        This property lists the parameters that can be set for a given
        OsinfoInstallConfig. This is not enforced, it's only there for
        informative purpose. This will also be used in later commits
        in order to automatically apply transformations on values
        for parameters which have an associated OsinfoDatamap.

        OsinfoInstallScript: Use an OsinfoInstallConfigParamList
        Currently the install script config parameters are stored in a
        raw GList. However, OsinfoInstallScript ends up reimplementing
        part of the OsinfoList API, and the raw GList also does not make
        it convenient to pass the list of config parameters around.
        Replace the internal GList with an OsinfoInstallConfigParamList,
        which has the side-effect of nicely simplifying the code.

        Set id in osinfo_install_config_param_new
        OsinfoInstallConfigParam is an OsinfoEntity, but its _new method
        does not set an id when creating it. This is needed if we want
        to be able to use an OsinfoInstallConfigParamList. The "name"
        argument that is passed at creation time is expected to be unique,
        so we can use that as the entity id even though a full URI would have
        been nicer.

        Add OsinfoInstallConfigParamList

        loader: Parse OsinfoInstallConfigParam::value-map from XML

        Add OsinfoInstallConfigParam::value-map
        If set, this OsinfoDatamap value will be used to map generic
        values to OS-specific values.

        docs: Small improvements to API doc
        Improve the (short) description of the OsinfoInstallConfigParam and
        OsinfoInstallScript classes.

        docs: Improve osinfo_install_config_new API doc
        It was inaccurately saying that the newly created OsinfoInstallConfig
        is empty while it has some default values set.

2012-12-19  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        docs: add missing ":" for proper introspection

        docs: Add missing documentation
        Annotations for:
        - osinfo_install_script_generate_finish()
        - osinfo_install_script_generate_output_finish()

        docs: Fix typos
        - a -> an
        - to -> for
        - add a missing word (elements)
        - references: @param: an Osinfo* -> @param: an #Osinfo*

        syms: expose a forgotten method

2012-12-17  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        db: Fix gtk-doc name of 2 function for proper introspection
        This was causing warnings during generation of introspection
        information.

2012-12-14  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add missing NULL initialization
        In error cases, this 'ret' variable can be gfree'd before having
        been set, so it must be initialized to NULL at the beginning
        of the function. Issue spotted by Coverity.

        Add missing break; in switch()
        Issues spotted by Coverity

2012-12-13  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        test-isodetect: Add test for osinfo_media_get_languages
        By dropping a .lng file similar to:
        [general]
        l10n-language=fr_FR;en_EN;

        it's possible to specify which languages a given media is supposed
        to support. test-isodetect will then check that the languages for this
        media in the OsinfoDb match the expected ones.

        win: Add language information to Windows medias
        Now that libosinfo knows how to use the l10n-language OsinfoDB attribute,
        we can add this data to the various Windows <media> definitions in
        the database.

        Set language in osinfo_db_identify_media
        When an OsinfoMedia for OsinfoDb has a l10n-language property set,
        we are now able to turn it into a proper language list set on the
        media being identified.

        loader: Read media language information
        Getting language information can either be supplied through a
        series of <l10n-language> tag set on the <media> element or through
        a regex that will be applied on the media volume ID.
        The former should be all that is needed for most Linux distros while
        the latter will be useful to get the language of Windows images.

        media: Add OsinfoMedia::languages property
        This lists all the languages a given media can show its UI in.

        Deprecate osinfo_db_guess_os_from_media

        Add osinfo_db_identify_media

        Set OsinfoOs::media for OSes stored in an OsinfoDb

        Add OsinfoMedia::os property

        Add datamaps to rng for validation

        loader: Load datamaps
        Install scripts can add a 'datamap' attribute when they declare
        their config parameters. The value of this attribute is the ID
        of a datamap, which is an XML file containing key/value pairs:

        <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
        <libosinfo version="0.0.1">
          <datamap id="http://example.com/osinfo/test">
            <entry inval="generic-val1" outval="foo"/>
            <entry> inval="generic-val2" outval="bar"/>
          </datamap>
        </libosinfo>

        This commit adds support for loading these datamaps. The next patches
        will then make use of these datamaps when the libosinfo user set
        a value for the corresponding config parameter.

        Add datamap classes
        These will be used to remap generic values set by libosinfo users
        to OS-specific values used by OS solution files for automatic
        installation.
        Based on a patch from Daniel P. Berrange.

        loader: Don't harcode '+ 9' in tree loading
        When loading <tree> elements, we want to skip the 'treeinfo-' part
        of entity property names. This is currently done by using a '+ 9',
        using sizeof("treeinfo-") instead will make things more obvious.

        Use G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS everywhere
        Remove the last uses of G_PARAM_STATIC_NAME | G_PARAM_STATIC_NICK |
        G_PARAM_STATIC_BLURB

        Fix GObject property gtk-doc name
        They must be described as ClassName:property-name: or gtk-doc
        won't pick them up. There were some files where '::' was used instead
        of ':' as the class name/property name separator.

        build-sys: Build data/ before test/
        Some test cases use the in-tree database data. Since some database files
        are transformed from .xml.in to .xml during build, it's better to
        build data/ first to ensure they are there when tests try to use
        this data.

2012-12-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post release version bump

2012-12-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.2

        data: Add forgotten macos.xml.in file
        This file got never added to Makefile.am so was never installed or
        distributed.

2012-12-10  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        loader: Use symbolic names in osinfo_loader_install_config_params
        osinfo_loader_install_config_params.h defines
        OSINFO_INSTALL_CONFIG_PARAMS_* constants, better to use these
        rather than string literals.

2012-12-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,win,installer: Assume full paths
        According to the documentation, we expect apps to specify full paths for
        disks and locations so we must assume they are so in the scripts.

        fedora,installer: Set keyboard config for >= F18
        Now that we have established what kind of string to expect in
        'l10n-keyboard' config, lets correctly set this for F18 and higher.

        For F17 and older, we hardcode the layout to 'us'. Those require layout
        to be a console layout so we'll need some complicated XSL magic to
        translate from X to console layout if we want to properly support those.

2012-12-07  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        syms: Alphabetically order osinfo_install_config_*
        This is ordered on the name of the property that is read/set

        list: Include osinfo_filter.h in osinfo_list.h
        osinfo_list.h uses OsinfoFilter so it must include osinfo_filter.h
        to be self-contained.

        Remove obsolete methods from OsinfoDeviceDriverList
        These methods were never part of a libosinfo release, so we can
        remove them without breaking ABI.

        Deprecate osinfo_*list_new_*
        The generic equivalent provided by OsinfoList should be used instead.

        Use new osinfo_list_new_* helpers everywhere
        We need to do that before deprecating all the derived class
        implementations of osinfo_xxxlist_new_*.

        Add osinfo_list_new_*
        Currently, every class inheriting from OsinfoList reimplements
        _new_copy, _new_filtered, _new_intersection and _new_union. This
        commit adds generic implementations of these methodes in OsinfoList
        which will allow us to deprecate all the other implementations.

2012-12-07  Michal Privoznik  <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        osinfo_install_config.c: Describe function arguments
        This patch adds small description to each undocumented
        argument for each function within osinfo_install_config.c.

        Document OsinfoInstallConfigParamPolicy enum

        Document even more arguments
        These files were still missing function arguments description:
         * osinfo/osinfo_install_script.c
         * osinfo/osinfo_os.c

        Suppress gtk-doc warnings on missing field description
        Each public visible struct and enum must have documented
        items. If it hasn't, gtk-doc produces a lot of warnings.
        However, things it's complaining about doesn't have any
        interesting attributes, so mark them as private.

2012-12-07  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix internal function names in OsinfoInstallScript
        A few static methods were prefixed with osinfo_os_ instead of
        osinfo_install_script_

        Add missing osinfo_install_script_get_config_param_list annotation

        Add Fabiano's copyright to some source files
        Fabiano made significant work in the installer code, this commit
        adds his copyright to the files where he is listed in the 'Authors'
        section, this makes things clearer.

        Fix osinfo_loader_root comment
        Some newly added tags were missing from the description

        syms: Remove duplicated symbol
        libosinfo.syms contains the osinfo_install_config_param_new symbol
        twice. Reorder the LIBOSINFO_0.2.0 section to make this obvious,
        and remove the duplicated symbol.

        loader: Fix one newly introduced leak
        This is a follow-up to my previous series fixing leaks as a similar
        one was just introduced.

        loader: Fix memory leaks in error paths

        loader: Fix leak in osinfo_loader_os

        loader: Don't leak 'arch'

        loader: Set GError on osinfo_loader_nodeset failures
        Most of the code in OsinfoLoader check if osinfo_loader_nodeset
        set a GError to see if it failed and never test if it returned -1.
        Better to make sure that we actually set the GError when this
        function fails.

        loader: Use xmlFree to free libxml2 strings
        As libxml2 and glib memory allocation functions can be overridden
        with custom functions, it's important to use the right free functions
        for allocated memory.

        build-sys: Fix circular make dependency
        osinfo_enum_types.h was depending on libosinfo_1_0_include_HEADERS,
        which contains osinfo_enum_types.h. This caused a build-time warning
        from make about a circular dependency.

2012-12-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win7,installer: Setup pre-installation drivers

        install-config: API to specify drivers disk & location
        Add API for apps to be able to tell where pre- and post-installation
        drivers are available.

        winxp,win7,installer: Claim drivers pre-install capability

        install-script: Add driver install capability API
        Add API to query install scripts whether they can pre- and post-install
        drivers, meaning at the beginning and end of installation, respectively.

        win7,xp: Provide info on viostor drivers
        The drivers are currently availalable from my own webspace, we should
        probably put it in a more canonical location and update this patch once
        the approach taken here is agreed upon by everyone.

        loader: Load device drivers from DB
        Load device driver information from os nodes in database.

        schema: Allow driver info under os nodes
        This defines the XML we'll use to add device driver information to our XML
        database.

        os: API to add & list device drivers

        Add DeviceDriverList class
        OsinfoDeviceDriverList is a list specialization that stores only
        OsinfoDeviceDriver objects.

        Add DeviceDriver class

        install-config: Document expected kbd layout format

2012-12-05  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        loader: Fix media object leaks

2012-12-03  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix OsinfoMedia::installer-reboots default value
        By default, we report 1 reboot during installation, not -1.
        This default value is not used at all (the property is not _CONSTRUCT),
        but it's better to be consistent with one the getter does.

2012-12-01  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        More Windows 8 coverage
        This covers the whole range of English Windows 8 ISOs available on
        MSDN. Hopefully this will extend to non-English win8 ISOs on MSDN,
        and to all non-MSDN win8 releases as well.

        Update .gitignore
        Add generated enumeration C/H files

        win: 2 trivial indentation fixes in XML file

2012-11-30  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Export osinfo_install_script_get_product_key_format
        This function was never added to libosinfo.syms and hence not exported
        in the so files.

2012-11-28  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Remove duplicate EXTRA_DIST definition

        Add test case for handling int in entities
        This test case would have caught the bugs fixed by 14defe8e and
        4e86e2bf

2012-11-28  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        fedora,installer: Fix against Fedora 18
        'base' package group has been replaced by 'standard'. For jeos profile,
        we now use the right name of the group depending on the OS version. For
        desktop profile, we can simply drop this group from the list as its
        pulled-in by other groups anyways.

2012-11-28  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add RHEL 6.3 OS information

        Add RHEL 5.8 media information

        Add RHEL 5.5 media information

        Add RHEL data to test suite

        Remove extra blank spaces from .sym file

        win: Small indentation fix

        media: Use G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS

        media: Don't mark properties as _CONSTRUCT
        Marking them as _CONSTRUCT will cause the property setter to be
        called at object construction time to set the property default
        value. For the properties of OsinfoMedia, this causes the default
        value to be stored in the entity store as the property setters
        call osinfo_entity_set_param.

        However, as the getters are careful to use
        osinfo_entity_get_param_*_with_default, this is not useful,
        and wastes memory. This can even be harmful if the default gobject
        property value and the default value passed to
        osinfo_entity_get_param are different, the gobject default will be
        returned, which can be unexpected.

        Fix 'inirtd' typo

        Fix gint64 format string in osinfo_entity_set_param_int64
        osinfo_entity_set_param_int64 printed gint64 values using
        G_GUINT64_FORMAT which is unwanted when the value is
        negative. This bug caused breakage after the changes in
        84969ff9 and 4e86e2bf when trying to read the install-reboot value.

        Until these commits, we stored the textual representation
        of (guint64)-1 (GUINT_MAX) in the entity store, and when trying to convert
        it, g_ascii_strtod was returning -GINT64_MAX, and
        osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64_with_default was returning the
        default value as this value is negative.

        After these commits, g_ascii_strtoll returns GINT64_MAX-1 when trying
        to parse the overlong string stored in the database, and the default
        value is not returned as the data was found in the database.

        Just using the right format (G_GINT64_FORMAT) to convert a gint64 to a
        string fixes this bug.

2012-11-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        install-config: Document format of 'l10n-language'
        Co-author & reviewer: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2012-11-27  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        win7,installer: Translate l10n-language configuration
        The expected format of l10n_language string is the gettext locale names
        standard:

        https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/gettext/manual/html_node/Locale-Names.html,

        While Windows expect this to be in *the* standard format:

        http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4646.txt

        So we need to translate the language code for windows.

        Co-author & reviewer: Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

2012-11-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        win8: Add one more volume ID pattern

        win8: Remove 'EN' suffix from volume ID patterns

        xp: Add recommended resources for 64-bit arch as well

2012-11-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        xp: Bump recommended RAM and storage
        A RAM of 128 MiB and storage of 2 GiB might have been adequate in the
        days when XP came out but now a days its not a lot at all. So lets
        recommend at least 512 MiB RAM and 10 GiB storage.

        win7: Add one more volume ID to DB

2012-11-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        API to query required user avatar format
        Add a new API for apps to be able to query in which format do the user
        avatar file need to be in.

        Based on a patch from Fabiano Fidêncio <fabiano@fidencio.org>.

2012-11-23  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        entity: Fix osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64_with_default
        The way it's currently implemented,
        osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64_with_default will return the
        default value if the value which is being parsed is negative.
        This happens because it tries to reuse osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64
        to do the parsing, which returns -1 when the value could not be found.
        However, we have no way of knowing if the -1 means that the value could
        not be found, or if this means the value was found and its value is -1.
        This is made worse by the fact that we return the default value as
        soon as osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64 returns a negative value,
        not just -1.

        By implementing osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64 by calling
        osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64_with_default rather than doing the
        contrary, we can avoid this issue.

        entity: Use g_ascii_strtoll to parse int64 strings
        osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64 uses g_ascii_strod to parse
        strings to int64, better to use g_ascii_strtoll which is there
        for that purpose.

2012-11-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        More use of G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS

2012-11-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Correct RNG for install-script tree
        * Expect 'install-script' node at toplevel in XML
        * Interleave all child nodes of 'install-script' node
        * Remove duplicate entries for 'id' nodes
        * 'config' node has 'param' nodes under it and they have the attributes
        * Remove redundant nodes that probably got there due to c&p mistake
        * 'product-key-format' and 'config' nodes are optional

        Also validate install scripts

        Make 'filename' more consistent w/ other restrictions
        'filename' should be toplevel node under 'install-script' rather than
        an attribute of its toplevel 'template' child. The reason this was
        previously put in the incorrect place was that the first idea was to have
        multiple files under one install script but we later decided to go for 1
        file per install script.

        Also note that I'm naming the element to 'expected-filename'. This is
        to make it consistent with associated API and to simplify loading code.

        Separate root & user passwd setup in fedora installer
        Separate out root and user password setup in fedora installer so that
        root account is not made passwordless just because user password was
        not specified.

        Specify product key format for windows installers

        Document osinfo_install_script_get_product_key_format
        Document the format of the string returned by this function.

        win7 desktop installer can also use product key

        Product key is optional for win7

        Remove now redundant code in InstallConfigParam
        Remove private structure and finalize implementation. This should have
        been part of commit ee9e797.

        Add a NULL check

        Allow apps to specify install script disk

        Allow apps to specify target disk

        Don't assume avatar location and disk
        Instead of hardcoding avatar path and disk, lets get those from
        application.

        Add InstallScript:path-format
        Inform the applications in which format the paths are expected by the
        installer.

2012-11-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Remove redundant install script defines

        Correct a C&P mistake in prop registration

        Minor indentation corrections

        Rename a function to better reflect its task
        osinfo_loader_install_config_param ->
        osinfo_loader_install_config_params.

        Correct InstallConfigParam:policy prop to enum type
        Although this means ABI "breakage", we must keep in mind:

        a. The property getter (the API used by apps) was treating the string
           value as enum, i-e it was broken for apps so if any app is using this
           API, they were totally screwed anyways.

        b. Its doubtful that this new API is used by any application out there.

        InstallConfigParam:policy should not be writable
        This actually not only breaks ABI but also the API: we remove one argument
        of _new() function. The prop getter is the main part of this API that an
        app will be using if its using this API at all so I think its worth it to
        correct this now  (while we are causing other breakage here: See next
        patch in this series).

        I am also not certain that _new() should be part of the public API.

        InstallConfigParam props should map to entity params
        Without entity params usage, there is no real benefit of deriving from
        Entity class so this was very much intended from start.

        Add enum param getter/setter helpers
        Add:

        * osinfo_entity_get_param_value_enum
        * osinfo_entity_set_param_enum

        Minor syntax correction to windows-unattend.xml

        Use glib-mkenums to register enums with glib
        This commit adds the generation of osinfo_enum_types.[ch] using
        glib-mkenums. These files will register the various enums that will get
        added to osinfo header files with glib.

        Commit message shamelessly stolen from a similar commit to libvirt-glib
        by Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>.

2012-11-08  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Bump version

2012-11-06  Eric Blake  <eblake@redhat.com>

        maint: update to latest gnulib maint.mk
        * maint.mk: Resynchronize from gnulib.
        * cfg.mk (_gl_translatable_string_re): Reflect new gnulib naming.

2012-10-31  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Steal libvirt magic for picking translation files
        Since we don't keep a static LINGUAS file, we need to do this for
        intltool to pick-up our translation (.po) files.

        Translate all (potentially) user visible strings
        Make some strings more translator-friendly at the same time.

2012-10-30  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        autogen: Remove redundant intltoolize call
        gnome-autogen.sh calls this for us.

        Thanks to Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com> for pointing this out.

        Update .gitignore

2012-10-29  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Mark obvious strings in DB for translation
        Mark 'name' and 'vendor' in oses and hypervisor, and 'name' in devices
        for translation.

        This implies that now we generate the actual XML files to automatically
        get translations inserted into them.

        Co-author: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>

2012-10-29  Eric Blake  <eblake@redhat.com>

        maint.mk: Resync from gnulib.
        AUTHORS: Add myself.

2012-10-29  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Load localized values for entity params
        Attempt to use the localized values of entity params if available before
        using the non-localized values.

        This does not yet include custom (ones starting with 'x-') params as I
        haven't yet figured the right xpath magic to (cleanly) achieve that.
        Suggestions welcome!

2012-10-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add translation framework
        Note that we are calling bindtextdomain() from Loader's class init.
        AFAICT, its a common practice in libraries without any main _init()
        function to make this call in init of the most common/useful class (e.g
        gdk-pixbuf and gdbus).

        Update .gitignore

2012-10-19  Michal Privoznik  <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        95-osinfo.rules.in: drop empty line at EOF

        AUTHORS: Add David to the authors file
        as he contributed by fixing udev rule.

2012-10-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add data for Finnish windows 7 professional
        Although this is tested against only Finnish ISOs, I'm almost sure the
        volume IDs I added to DB are generic and should work for ISOs of other
        locales as well.

2012-10-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.1

2012-10-12  David Zeuthen  <davidz@redhat.com>

        Fix udev rule
        The udev rules for detecting OS'es are too complicated and they also don't
        work when detecting OS'es on e.g. a loop device. For example, the stuff
        about DISK_MEDIA_CHANGE is kinda wrong.

        The latter is pretty annoying as the default action in F18 for an .ISO file
        is to loopback mount it - as a result the user is presented with "Open with
        Files" instead of "Open with Boxes".

        Fixes rhbz#863468

2012-10-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Specify relationship between gnome 3.6 & fedora 18
        This is so that application know the supported devices.

2012-10-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        docs: Remove redundant .types file
        Since we pass --rebuild-types to gtkdoc scanner, .types file is
        generated for us and therefore we don't want to keep this in VCS.

        Add 'installer-reboots' attr. to RNG
        Last patches broke `make check`, this one fixes it.

        Correct 'installer-reboots' value for XP & win7
        The default value of '1' is not correct for these OSs at least.

        Add 'installer-reboots' parameter to OsinfoMedia
        If media is an installer, this specifies the number of reboots the
        installer takes before installation is complete. Default value is '1'.

        This is mainly needed for applications like GNOME Boxes and virt-install
        to be able to tell when OS installation from a given media is complete so
        that they can take whatever post installation steps they may need to.

2012-10-07  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        config_param: add is_{required, optional} functions
        These functions help applications to check if a config_param is required
        or optional.

        install_script: add get_config_param function
        Return, if exists, the sought OsinfoInstallConfigParam from an
        OsinfoInstallScript. Otherwise, NULL is returned.

        differenciate between expected/output script name
        We need to differenciate between the expected filename and the output
        filename. While former always remains the same (as some operating
        systems expect it with a particular name), the latter is dependent on
        the output prefix (set by application)

2012-10-05  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        docs: remove type include twice

2012-10-02  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Bump version

        Add data on GNOME 3.6
        Currently this is just so that apps can recognise GNOME live ISOs but
        later could be re-used when/if we need to treat GNOME as an OS:

        http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/07/gnome-os/

        Add data on Fedora 18
        Most of this data is simply a modified copy of Fedora 17 data. Some of
        it (e.g ISO URLs) will not be valid until the actual release is out.

2012-09-28  Michal Privoznik  <mprivozn@redhat.com>

        RNG: Add IDE and virtio bus types

        RNG: Adapt examples to updated schema
        Demo scripts and example database needs to be updated
        to reflect updated RNG schema.

        RNG: Adapt deployment to the code
        as it should contain one os, platform and multiple devices elements.

        RNG: Allow devices to have driver

        device: Introduce SUBSYSTEM property
        PCI IDs database allows devices to have subsystem so we
        should reflect this in our model as well under optional
        element <subsystem>.

        DB: convert <device> into <product>
        and <device-id> into <product-id> as they were mistakenly
        switch for the latter and hence not parsed at all.

        RNG: Move product-attr and product-content to interleave

2012-09-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Remove a redundant private function

2012-09-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        More type-specific entity value getters/setters
        Add:

        * osinfo_entity_get_param_value_boolean_with_default
        * osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64
        * osinfo_entity_get_param_value_int64_with_default
        * osinfo_entity_set_param_int64

        Most of these methods already existed as private functions in media and
        resources subclasses. This patch puts them where they belong, exposes
        them in public API and renames them appropriately.

2012-09-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add ubuntu 12.10 data
        It's not released yet so may need some adjustments post-release,
        but most of this information should be accurate. It allows libosinfo
        to identify 12.10 beta isos already.

2012-09-04  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        osinfo-detect: ignore DB loading errors
        osinfo-detect is currently exiting with a failure when a DB loading
        error occurs. However, such errors should not be fatal as they can
        happen when the user put a malformed XML file in
        ~/.local/share/libosinfo. The worse that can happen when this function
        fails is that the OsinfoDB will not be populated, but this shouldn't
        cause memory corruption or crashes, so we can log the error and go on.

        loader: remove debug g_print
        When an error occurs in osinfo_loader_process_default_path, there's
        a g_print("Fail"); call. This commit removes this.

        fedora: fix min RAM requirements
        Fedora 16 and 17 need 768MB as a minimum as indicated in the release
        notes:
        http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/16/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Welcome_to_Fedora_16.html#sect-Release_Notes-Hardware_Overview
        http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/17/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Welcome_to_Fedora_17.html#sect-Release_Notes-Hardware_Overview

2012-08-31  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.2.0

2012-08-28  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add varirables for DB paths in pkg-config file
        For both system and local databases. These are paths where applications
        can put custom database files. Libosinfo will load from these paths
        after loading its default database so applications can also override
        information from default database and not just add more information.

        Check log of commit b12f417d3b568ac12cebecd8c439b51be7419393 for
        details about these paths.

2012-08-27  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        Fix typo in InstallConfigParam header

2012-08-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Remove bogus min storage info for Fedora
        This information was added by me in commit d0253b5a and was the result
        of me misreading the docs[1]. This 94 MiB is not actually the minimum
        required total disk space but minimum of *additional* disk space
        required by the installer itself.

        [1] http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/15/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Welcome_to_Fedora_15.html#sect-Release_Notes-Hardware_Overview

2012-08-23  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Bump version to 0.2.0 to recognise major new features

2012-08-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        Fix typo in win2k8 media architecture

        Fix missing ":" at comments

        Add desktop profile for Windows
        To create an user and set their avatar, we need to create 2 new files,
        that will be used in older Windows.
        (http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=214681)

        Was discussed in the ML about don't create this files and put all
        information in only one script, separating each file in one template, as
        suggested in:
        https://www.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-list/2012-June/msg00078.html

        In the implementation time, a limitation occurred, and I realized that
        I was doing the things in the wrong way. (if there is 1 script for all
        the files and _generate*() gives you 1 file as output, how we could
        generate different files from the unique file?) So, I would like to go
        back with the first implementation, creating different files for each
        file used by windows xp (e. g.)

        Add desktop profile for Fedora 15 and newer
        As talked on IRC, was decided to not install QXL drivers for older
        Fedora (16 or lesser). Why? We are keeping some hacks only to avoid
        broken QXL driver and, at least for now, we are removing these.

        install script: add config_param entity
        Now we need to set what are the configs that will be used in each
        script. To set it, just add, in the .xml's script file:
        <config>
          <param name="..." policy="mandatory"|"optional"/>
        </config>

        For manage these configs, a new entity was created, called:
        OsinfoInstallConfigParam. And the OsinfoInstallScript entity is, now,
        keeping an internal list of the OsinfoInstallConfigParam entity.

        With these changes, applications that uses/will use libosinfo can check
        if an install script has some config to be set using, consulting by:
        - ConfigParam entity:
        osinfo_install_script_has_config_param(OsinfoInstallScript *script,
                                const OsinfoInstallConfigParameter config_param);

        - Parameter name:
        osinfo_install_script_has_config_param_name(OsinfoInstallScript *script,
                                                    const gchar* name);

        install script: generates the output in a file
        Add variant of osinfo_install_script_generate() that outputs the
        script into a file in the given directory. Also add API to specify a
        custom prefix for generated file.

        Moreover, the "filename" attribute was added in the "template" element
        in the install script data, and it will be used as the output filename
        for each script and will be more detailed below. Also, support to this
        field was provided in the XML schema and in the osinfo_loader as well.

        About the osinfo-install-script tool:
            If the prefix argument is NULL, the output files will be written as
            set in data/install-scripts/*.xml (in filename attribute from
            template element):
                - Linuxes: fedora.ks
                - Windows 2k3r2 and older: windows.sif
                - Windows 2k8 and newer: windows.xml
            Otherwise, the prefix will be prepended in the filename as:
            <prefix>-<filename>

            If the dirname argument is NULL, the output files will be written in
            the current directory.

        It will be used to create, easily, multiple scripts, as used in:
        http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=214681

        Don't return a gboolean when a gchar * is expected

        Add "hostname" prop to install-script-config
        It is desirable to configure the hostname of the new virtual
        machine during initial automated provisioning

        Add win2k and win7 forgotten installers tag

        Expose forgotten APIs from install script config
        These APIs will be used, at least, by boxes

        Standardize function names
        Rename some functions' names to accord with the rest of API

        Fix function's name exposed by osinfo_db
        osinfo_db_get_install_script_list was being exposed with a wrong
        standard name (osinfo_db_get_install_scripts).

        Update README file
        Add dependencies needed by install scripts

2012-08-23  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Update git ignore rules

        Add data files for Fedora & Windows unattended installs
        For Fedora this adds a kickstart file template which self-adapts
        to all Fedora versions 1-> 16

        For Windows this adds two file templates, one using the legacy
        SIF .ini file format for Win2k3 or earlier, and the other using
        the modern unattended XML format for Win2k8 or newer

        Add a command line tool for generating install scripts

        Add test suite for install script generation
        This test suite creates an OsinfoInstallConfig object and along
        with a demo XSL template, it generates some install scripts

        Associate install scripts with operating systems
        Operating systems now get a new element

            <installer>
              <script id='http://fedoraproject.org/scripts/fedora/jeos'/>
            </installer>

        And there is a new top level element to go along with
        this:

          <install-script id='http://fedoraproject.org/scripts/fedora/jeos'>
            <profile>jeos</profile>
            <template>
              <xsl:stylesheet
                xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
                version="1.0">
               ....template for install script...
                </xsl:template>
              </xsl:stylesheet>
            </template>
          </install-script>

        Add APIs for dealing with installer automation scripts
        This introduces two new objects

         - OsinfoInstallConfig - stores configuration parameters which get
           substituted into the install script template.
         - OsinfoInstallScript - provides a template and the mechanism for
           turning it into an install script using XSLT

        Add helper APIs to OsinfoEntity for boolean params

        Misc Fedora review fixes to Mingw RPM specfile

2012-08-14  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        API for getting product logo URLs
        While we will be able to neither ship any product logos nor provide URLs
        to them for legal reasons, this patch simply adds API for easily fetch
        URLs from *a* libosinfo database.

2012-06-20  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix source URL for mingw-libosinfo.spec.in

        Convert to build with mingw64 toolchain

2012-06-14  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add Wanlong Gao to AUTHORS file

2012-06-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post release version bump

        Release 0.1.2

        Add two Ubuntu 6.06 alternate ISOs
        This fixes the `make check` breakage from commit 2e4ceff.

2012-06-11  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add information about Ubuntu 12.04
        Based on a patch from Wanlong Gao <gaowanlong@cn.fujitsu.com>

2012-06-08  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add Windows 7 Ultimate N identification
        This fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676248
        Data provided by Vladimir Beneš <benesv@email.cz>

        build: allow building with newer glibc-headers and -O0
        Commit log and autoconf snippet written by Eric Blake for libvirt.

        glibc 2.15 (on Fedora 17) coupled with explicit disabling of
        optimization during development dies a painful death:

        In file included from /usr/include/limits.h:27:0,
                         from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/limits.h:169,.
                         from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/syslimits.h:7,
                         from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/limits.h:34,
                         from util/bitmap.c:26:
        /usr/include/features.h:314:4: error: #warning _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires compiling with optimization (-O) [-Werror=cpp]
        cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

        Work around this by only conditionally defining _FORTIFY_SOURCE,
        in the case where glibc can actually use it.  The trick is using
        AH_VERBATIM instead of AC_DEFINE.

        * m4/libosinfo-compile-warnings.m4 (LIBOSINFO_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Squelch
        _FORTIFY_SOURCE when needed to avoid glibc #warnings.

        Add a few more Win 7 volume IDs
        This commit adds test case data for the Windows 7 ISOs I have
        available locally and updates the windows 7 volume ID list
        so that make check still passes after these additions.

        Add more Windows XP test cases and a new volume ID
        Add the output of isoinfo -d -i image.iso for the Windows XP I
        have available locally, this makes make check a bit more extensive.
        Since make check was failing after these additions, this commit
        also adds the missing volume ID for Windows XP 64 bit with debugging
        enabled to windows.xml

        Add missing VX2PRMFPP Windows XP volume ID
        The commit adding lots of Windows XP signatures inadvertantly dropped one
        preexisting volume ID. This causes a make check failure

2012-06-08  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Stricter volume ID regex for Ubuntu server spins
        Without this fix, we end-up getting destkop media wrongly matched to
        server media.

2012-06-05  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Fix osinfo_list_add_union()
        This function was adding the second list elements to new list first so
        the order of elements in the new list was contrary to what user will
        expect of this function (and all wrapper/using functions).

2012-06-05  Wanlong Gao  <gaowanlong@cn.fujitsu.com>

        libosinfo: update the information of Fedora 17

2012-05-31  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Rework udev rule some more
        Now that the rules to remove device properties when the CD is ejected
        have been fixed, another bug in these rules shows up: there are 2 rules
        very similar to the rules for disk insertion. One of them matches
        ID_FS_TYPE != "iso9660" and the other matches ID_FS_TYPE != "udf" which
        means that at least one of them will trigger and will remove the
        OSINFO_* properties that have been just set by the insertion rules.

        While attempting to fix them, I've noticed that these properties go
        away anyway when the disk is removed and this has been confirmed on
         #udev, so we can get rid of them.  While at it, I've added a test to
        check that the 'change' events correspond to a media change.

2012-05-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        Import more Windows ISO signatures
        Based on: http://www.tacktech.com/Software.cfm

2012-05-15  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add missing % to %{rhel} macro
        This fixes the previous commit.

        Fix spec file for RHEL builds
        %fedora is not defined when building for RHEL, so we need to use
        %{?fedora} instead of %{fedora}. This commit also makes sure that
        newer RHELs will build libosinfo with introspection support.

2012-04-13  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix Ubuntu 10.04 detection
        LTS Ubuntu versions are respinned several times throughout their
        lifetime to integrate all the updates on the iso. When this
        happens, the volume ID becomes "Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS i386" for example.
        The additional 3rd digit is properly handled for 8.04 but not for
        10.04. This commit fixes the 10.04 volume ID regexp so that it handles
        this case, and also adds the missing "LTS" to the regexp (rhbz#811871).
        This fixes detection of the ubuntu 10.04.4 iso, I couldn't get my hands
        on an older 10.04 iso to double check this doesn't cause a regression.

2012-04-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post release version bump

        There is no libsoup-gnome-devel package

2012-04-12  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Don't generate man pages in source directory

2012-04-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release notes for 0.1.1

2012-04-06  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add information about Fedora 17

2012-03-27  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        configure.ac: don't error out when vala autodetection fails
        When --enable-vala or --disable-vala are not passed to configure,
        configure.ac automatically checks for vala availability. However,
        in this case, it's erroring out when vapigen cannot be found instead
        of silently disabling it.

        configure.ac: set VAPIGEN when --enable-vala is passed
        It was only set when the vala detection was automatic (ie no
        --enable-vala on the command line)

2012-03-26  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix schema compliance bugs in OS data

        Expand RNG schema to cover latest additions
         - Add 'distro' to RNG schema
         - Allow 'short-id', 'upgrades' and 'derives-from' to occur
           1 or more times

        Rename test data files to match changed distro short-id

2012-03-23  Fabiano Fidêncio  <fabiano@fidencio.org>

        Don't call memset() with zero length for padding

        Add missing initializers for OsinfoLabel structs

2012-03-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Disable vendor, distro & family display by default
        To make the output of osinfo-query more managable disable the
        display of vendor, distro & family fields. Only short-id,
        name, version & id are shown.

        Add 'distro' field to osinfo-query command
        Enable the osinfo-query command to display the contents of
        the 'distro' field

        Remove 'generic-linux' which are not an OS distro entries
        The 'generic-linux.xml'  file was only present because virt-install
        had some generic entries. Compatibility for virt-install does not
        need to be in libosinfo itself.

        Standardize format for OS id, short-id, distro, version
        Standardize the format used for creating 'id' and 'short-id' fields,
        based on distro, version & vendor website URL

         - id:  http://{VENDORSITE}/{DISTRONAME}/{VERSION}
         - short-id {DISTRONAME}{VERSION}

        eg,

           distro=rhel
           version=6.0
           vendor=Red Hat

        Then

           short-id=rhel6.0
           id=http://redhat.com/rhel/6.0

        Also allow for a second short-id, which can be based on the
        codename {DISTRONAME}{CODENAME}, eg  short-id=ubuntuedgy

        The exception is windows where the {VERSION} number isn't
        really a distro version, but rather a kernel version.
        Use the common distro suffix in short-id / id instead
        ie, 2k, 2k3, vista, me, 95

        Add ancient Win16/NT operating systems
        For completness add in the 16-bit Windows OS and Win NT line
        of OS

        Rename 'vista' to 'winvista'
        All windows distros have a short name prefix of 'win'
        except for 'vista'. Fix that to be 'winvista'

        Add release/eol dates for windows

        Get rid of generic 'windows' template OS
        Make the OS database only contain real OS entries, no virtual
        ones like 'windows'. Create a diagram of the windows upgrade
        and derives paths, and apply this to the metadata correctly
        so we inherit in the same way the product code inherits

        Standardize OS family names as all lowercase
        The OS family names effectively refer to the kernel used.
        Switch them all to lowercase, and correct a few mistakes,

          MacOS -> darwin
          Windows -> win9x or winnt
          Other -> msdos or netware

            <family>darwin</family>
            <family>freebsd</family>
            <family>linux</family>
            <family>msdos</family>
            <family>netbsd</family>
            <family>netware</family>
            <family>openbsd</family>
            <family>solaris</family>
            <family>win9x</family>
            <family>winnt</family>

        Fill in '<distro>' element for everything
        The following distro names are used, all in lowercase for
        compatibility with libguestfs

            <distro>centos</distro>
            <distro>debian</distro>
            <distro>fedora</distro>
            <distro>freebsd</distro>
            <distro>mandrake</distro>
            <distro>mandriva</distro>
            <distro>mes</distro>
            <distro>msdos</distro>
            <distro>netbsd</distro>
            <distro>netware</distro>
            <distro>openbsd</distro>
            <distro>opensolaris</distro>
            <distro>opensuse</distro>
            <distro>osx</distro>
            <distro>rhel</distro>
            <distro>rhl</distro>
            <distro>sled</distro>
            <distro>sles</distro>
            <distro>solaris</distro>
            <distro>ubuntu</distro>
            <distro>windows</distro>

2012-03-21  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix handling of const path strings when loading files

        Handle short reads when extracting ISO headers
        You cannot assume that g_input_stream_read_async will return
        as many bytes as you requested. It is perfectly valid to get
        a short read. Code must be prepared to repeat the read operation
        multiple times until all data is read, or EOF/error occurs.

        Add support for loading extra local database files
        In addition to loading the system files from /usr/share/libosinfo/db,
        it will now also load files in /etc/libosinfo/db/ (if it exists) and
        $HOME/.local/config/libosinfo/db/ (if it exists)

        New APIs are also added to allow an application to load a subset
        of these locations, if they don't like the default behaviour

        Move database files into $datadir/db instead of $datadir/data

2012-03-15  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add osinfo-query man page to RPMs

2012-03-14  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove obsolete scripts for PCI/USB id conversion
        The osinfo-pciids-convert and osinfo-usbids-convert scripts
        are no longer required, since we can load the data files
        natively. Remove them to avoid a runtime dep on Perl.

        Fix whitespace at end of file

2012-03-13  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Update entity test to cope with new 'id' parameter

        Move openbsd test data to take account of rename

        Add a 'osinfo-query' command line tool
        Enable end users to search the database with a new osinfo-query
        command. For example

        $ osinfo-query --fields=short-id,name os vendor="Fedora Project"
         Short ID             | Name
        ----------------------+------------------
         fedora1              | Fedora Core 1
         fedora2              | Fedora Core 2
         fedora3              | Fedora Core 3
         fedora4              | Fedora Core 4
         fedora5              | Fedora Core 5
         fedora6              | Fedora Core 6
         ...

        Update git ignore rules

        Add a dummy "ID" property for entities
        When querying/processing entities, it is useful if the 'id' field
        appears just like other properties. Add a special case to handle
        this

        Fix XML loader to correctly distinguish vendor/product names & IDs
        The loading of pci.ids/usb.ids was setting the 'product' and
        'vendor' properties with ID values. The loading of devices from
        XML was setting 'product' and 'vendor' properties with name
        strings, but forgetting to parse ID values from the XML

        Flesh out FreeBSD & Mandriva distro data. Add NetBsd & Mandrake

        Add a 'distro' property for OS objects
        The OS 'family' property is used to refer to the kernel type of
        the OS. The new 'distro' property refers to the grouping of OS
        by a particular vendor. For example all Linux distros have a
        family of 'Linux', but their own distinct 'distro' value (Fedora,
        Ubuntu, etc). Debian is even more fun having alternate releases
        which use a Hurd of FreeBSD kernel, these variants will each have
        the 'hurd' or 'freebsd' family, with a common 'debian' distro.

2012-03-12  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix generation of docs in a VPATH builder
        The DOC_SOURCE_DIR variable was missing the $(top_srcdir) variable
        so it could not find the source files when run from a VPATH build.
        Empirically the previous comment saying that $(top_srcdir) was not
        needed is wrong.

2012-03-03  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Specify 'derives-from' relationship for openSUSE OSs

2012-03-02  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Proper/complete name of Canonical & Microsoft

2012-03-01  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add Win8 previous ISO signature

        Import yet more Windows ISO signatures, including Windows 8 preview

2012-02-28  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add yet more Windows ISO signatures

        Add openbsd.xml to the EXTRA_DIST list & sort it alphabeticaly

        Import OpenBSD ISO data

2012-02-24  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Import GNULIB's syntax checking rules

        Add libosinfo.rng to mingw32 spec

        Add <config.h> to all files & remove trailing blanks

        Normalize whitespace at end of file

        Fix 'the the' typo

        Fix Red Hat copyright line

        Fill out AUTHORS file

        Death to TABs

        Switch over to GNULIB's compiler warning code

        Don't jump over variable declarations

        Remove redundant 'packed' attribute since struct is fully aligned

        Rename 'link' variables to avoid clash with global symbol

        Add a man page for the osinfo-detect command

        Add a test case which validates all schemas in tree

        Add an osinfo-db-validate command for verifying XML files
        The osinfo-db-validate command takes a list of paths or URIs
        on the command line and validates them against the RNG
        schema

        Fix numerous schema non-compliance bugs in the XML database

        Add an RNG schema for the libosinfo XML documents
        Create an RNG schema that will be installed into
        /usr/share/libosinfo/schemas/libosinfo.rng and can
        be used to validate XML files

        Import more Ubuntu distro ISO tests

2012-02-23  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Remove bogus treeinfo data for Fedora <= 6 & replace with initrd/kernel/bootiso

        Add test for tree URIs

        Add Fedora tree URLs

        Add support for install tree metadata
        The <media> element and OsinfoMedia class can be used to identify
        install media, ie ISO images.

        The <tree> element and OsinfoTree class are the same concept but
        used to identify installation trees.

        Add tests for Debian distro signatures

        Fix regex matching for OS media
        The current regex match rule is

           If pattern is NULL and string is NULL
              -> accept media
           else if pattern is NULL or string is NULL
              -> reject media
           else
              -> do regex compare

        The regex match rules ought to be

           If pattern is NULL
               -> accept media
           Else if string is NULL
               -> reject media
           else
               -> do regex compare

        The idea is that if the Osinfo database pattern is NULL, then
        regardless of whether the string is NULL or not, then we should
        allow that match. In effect a pattern == NULL, should be treated
        as equivalent to a regex ".*"

        Update git ignore files

        Yet more ubuntu ISO file signatures

2012-02-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Proper/complete name of Canonical & Microsoft

2012-02-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add yet more Windows ISO signatures

        Fix two RHEL-2.1 release dates

2012-02-22  Matthew Booth  <mbooth@redhat.com>

        Separate win2k3/win2k3r2 and win2k8/win2k8r2

        Import more Windows ISO signatures

2012-02-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix make dist
        * configure.ac: Require POSIX tar format for long filenames
        * test/Makefile.am: Include isodata/ in dist
        * test/test-isodetect.c: Fix VPATH builds
        * test/test-mediauris.c: Skip network tests unless LIBOSINFO_NETWORK_TESTS is set

        Add more Windows ISO image signatures

        Add codenames for Fedora & Ubuntu

        Add more RHEL distros, add RHL distros

        Add support for product codenames

2012-02-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Specify 'derives-from' relationship for Ubuntu & Debian OSs

2012-02-22  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add Win7 enterprise edition ISO signatures

        Add release / end-of-life dates for Fedora, RHEL & Ubuntu distros

        Add support for filtering products based on release/eol dates

        Disable Debian/OpenSuse URIs

        Add test case for validating all URIs

        Add test case for Ubuntu distro media

        Fill out media for all Ubuntu distros

        Add remaining Ubuntu distro releases

        Add test data for Windows ISO detection

        Fill out more Windows ISO signatures

2012-02-21  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add test case for validating ISO detection

        Fill out complete Fedora ISO/DVD metadata

        Also extract application ID from ISO PVD

        Add missing Fedora releases & fix name of those pre Core/Extras merge

        Add missing export of osinfo_entity_set_param

2012-02-11  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Post release version bump

2012-02-10  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add RHEL 6.2

2012-02-07  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.1.0

        Put symbols into their corresponding versions in syms file

        Match substring regex in the end
        Sometimes volume-id expression of one architecture is a substring of
        volume-id expression of another architecture for the same OS. For
        example '.*G.*RMC.*' is volume-id expression for i386 media of win7,
        while '.*G.*RMC.*X.*' is for x86_64. To avoid incorrect matching, we
        need to ensure that matching is done against '.*G.*RMC.*X.*' first and
        then '.*G.*RMC.*'.

2012-01-27  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Use ENV{} in udev rule
        There are only a handful of key names that can be directly assigned
        in an udev rule (through FOO=....), for device-specific properties,
        ENV{FOO} must be used.

2012-01-24  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Utility function to retrieve OS devices by property

2012-01-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add missing 'const' OsinfoList function params

        Post release version bump

2012-01-16  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.0.5

2012-01-10  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add osinfo_os_get_all_devices()
        Add a function to retreive all supported devices from an OS.

        Specify 'derives-from' relationship for Fedora OSs

        Bump version

2012-01-09  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Check PrimaryVolumeDescriptor size at compile-time
        Eric Blake suggested on the mailing list that we can use a dummy
        array declaration to trigger a compile error if the
        PrimaryVolumeDescriptor structure size isn't 2048 bytes.

2012-01-06  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Mark the volume descriptor structs as packed
        This tells gcc it shouldn't add some padding between the struct
        members. which is important because we rely on this structure size
        being exactly 2048. One of its members is guint8 ignored2[246]; (only
        a 2 byte multiple) so all the fields of the struct won't be aligned
        on a 8 byte boundary, so gcc could do some unexpected things on
        some arch.
        The 2 structs changed by this patch only use arrays whose elements have
        the same size as chars so gcc will probably don't try to change their
        alignment, but one never knows..

        Use g_str_has_suffix instead of opencoding it

2011-12-27  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        List supported audio devices for Windows & Fedora

2011-12-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add all metadata from default path
        We were only loading OS XML files from default path.

        Distribute and install forgotten device XML files

2011-12-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add QXL to supported devices of windows & Fedora

2011-12-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.0.4

2011-12-18  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add mandatory commas to udev rules file

2011-12-16  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Release 0.0.3

2011-12-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Minor correction to win2k8 volume ID

2011-12-02  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Handle NULL GError **
        It's valid to pass NULL GError ** around when we are not interested
        in error reporting. This means we have to make sure the GError** is
        not NULL before dereferencing it. In particular, the right way of
        testing if GError **err; is set is to do if (err && *err) {}
        This commit adds a helper to do this check and uses it where needed.

        Fix OSINFO_MEDIA_ERROR_INSUFFIENT_METADATA typo
        This is an API change, but I don't think many application are
        checking error code values of libosinfo errors so I'd say we can
        do it a this point. A #define for the old symbolic name can be
        added if we don't want to break the API.

        Fix "insufficient metadata" test in on_pvd_read
        There are 2 issues with this test:
        1) it's not using is_str_empty, which means it won't do what's
        expected on some ISOs where "empty" descriptors are read as a
        string full of blank space
        2) it mandates the presence of a system or publisher descriptor in
        ISOs, which is not the case on ubuntu 11.10 ISOs. They only have a
        volume descriptor. Since on most ISOs, publisher is empty and
        system is "LINUX", they don't add much to discriminate between ISOs,
        so we don't really need to mandate the presence of one of these.

        Handle empty/NULL strings in is_str_empty

2011-11-30  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Remove useless prototype
        The static function it declares is defined immediatly after it.

        Remove unused python gobject import
        Nothing in examples/demo.py uses this import, and having it causes a
        runtime error:

        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "examples/demo.py", line 4, in <module>
            from gi.repository import Libosinfo as osinfo;
          File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/gi/__init__.py", line 23, in <module>
            from ._gi import _API, Repository
        ImportError: could not import gobject (error was: ImportError('When using
        gi.repository you must not import static modules like "gobject". Please
        change all occurrences of "import gobject" to "from gi.repository import
        GObject".',))

        Make sure we don't set a GError twice in OSInfoLoader
        When parsing OSInfo XML documents, the catchXMLError callback may
        be called for non fatal errors. When this happens, we get a pointer
        to a parsed document which we can use, but we may have set a GError
        during the parsing if a non fatal error was logged. This means we
        have to make sure the error is cleared after the parsing, otherwise
        we may attempt to set it twice which is forbidden

        This can be triggered by running examples/demo.py:

        $ python examples/demo.py
        /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi/types.py:43: Warning: GError set
        over the top of a previous GError or uninitialized memory.
        This indicates a bug in someone's code. You must ensure an error
        is NULL before it's set.
        The overwriting error message was: Incorrect root element
          return info.invoke(*args, **kwargs)
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "examples/demo.py", line 6, in <module>
            loader.process_path("./")
          File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi/types.py", line 43, in function
            return info.invoke(*args, **kwargs)
        gi._glib.GError: at line 18: Namespace prefix xi on include is not defined

        Bug report and initial fix from Guido Günther <agx@sigxcpu.org>

2011-11-28  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add more OS metadata
        - More metadata on Debian, *SUSE, Ubuntu and Windows.
        - Correct some metadata.

        Based on a patch from Mateusz Kaplon <mateusz.kaplon@gmail.com>.

        Add some information about Apple OSs
        Based on a patch from Mateusz Kaplon <mateusz.kaplon@gmail.com>.

2011-11-24  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Fix setting of property default value
        This commit reverts 4ba6a970dd4a6ba5e8efc49bb190c059f0d5b604.
        For the default value of a GObject to be set upon object construction,
        it needs to be marked as G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT or G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY.
        This commit adds this flag for the "installer" and "live" properties
        ("installer" defaults to TRUE and we want this to be set when the
        object is created).

2011-11-24  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Correct flags for most Media properties
        Most properties are not supposed be construct-only.

        Initialize Media.installer to default value

        Don't entertain empty ID headers from ISOs

        Expose Media properties as gobject properties

        Detection tool should set env for media ID
        Detection tool now prints an environment variable 'OSINFO_MEDIA' with
        the value of the ID of the media in the OS that was positively matched
        against the media in question.

        This implies setting of a udev property for the device by the same name.

        Correct pattern matching logic
        If both pattern and string are NULL, they should match.

        API to indicate media is live and/or installer
        Add live and installer boolean getters to Media.

        Add live media data for Fedora 14-16

        Return matched OS media
        osinfo_db_guess_os_from_media() now has an out parameter that provides
        the caller a reference to returned OS's media that was matched against
        the passed media instance.

        WARNING: This commit breaks API but its not really an issue since we
        haven't yet promised API stability.

        Don't match non-live Fedora ISOs against live ones

2011-11-24  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Update to newer COPYING.LIB file with correct FSF address

        Also include libosinfo.spec in tar.gz

        Update RPM spec with tweaks from Fedora submission

2011-11-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Bump version

2011-11-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Remove contributors list from NEWS file
        This release is out but doing this so I don't forget the rule of not
        including contributors' list in next release announcement.

        Release 0.0.2

2011-11-21  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add VolumeIDs for CentOS
        It doesn't seem to be possible to make the difference between a 32
        or 64 bit CentOS iso just by looking at its headers so the iso type
        guessing will need to be improved

        Fix CentOS 6.1 entry
        There were a few copy and paste typos

        Add VolumeIDs for 2011 Ubuntu releases
        Note that due to a bug in libosinfo, the detection of 11.10 won't work.
        The 11.10 isos don't have a system id nor a publisher id, so they end
        up as NULL in the parsed database, but they are a string of N consecutive
        space when read from the iso. This prevents the match from working.

        Fix <volume-id> for RHEL 5.x
        The VolumeID for RHEL 5.x was RHEL/5.x, it was changed to RHEL_6.x
        for RHEL6. I checked this with ISOs straight from RHN.

        Fix <volume-id> for RHEL 4.x
        The VolumeID for RHEL 4.x was RHEL/4-Ux, it was changed to RHEL_6.x
        for RHEL6. I checked this with ISOs straight from RHN.

        Fix <version> for RHEL 5.4
        There was a typo.

        Add openSUSE data

2011-11-21  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add homepage/mailing list / download links to README

2011-11-21  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Add #include <string.h> for strcmp

2011-11-16  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Recommend 9GiB for Fedora 14-16

        Test for check if tests are enabled, not gir

        Slightly more linient volume IDs for Fedora

2011-11-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add Fedora 16 OS metadata

2011-11-01  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add forgotten new classes to docs

        Ask gtkdoc-scan to generate the sections file
        This frees us from maintaining the sections file.

2011-10-26  Christophe Fergeau  <cfergeau@redhat.com>

        Improved volume ID regex for Windows 7

2011-10-25  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        First public release

        Generate ChangeLog from git history on dist
        Stole the Makefile.am rule and gitlog-to-changelog from libvirt.

        Don't ignore the whole build-aux directory

        Add a MAINTAINERS file

        Update AUTHORS file

2011-10-21  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Improved README file

2011-10-20  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Consistent properties enum naming

        Properties for Product attributes

2011-10-18  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add API to fetch paths to kernel and initrd images

2011-10-17  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Provide paths to kernel & initrd in the install tree

2011-10-13  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Minimum/recommended resources for F14 & F15

        Set UDEV properties for UDF media as well

2011-10-05  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Let there be Vala bindings!
        Generate Vala bindings if vapigen tool is available, unless explicitly
        asked not to.

        Correct Cflags and Libs in .pc file

2011-10-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Include libxml2 in gir files

2011-10-03  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Fix two small introspection annotations

        Stop using deprecated g-ir-scanner option

        Properties for Resources attributes

        Add setters for Resources' attributes

2011-09-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Constant for Kibibytes

2011-09-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Media ID strings are now regular expressions

        Fix 2 small mistakes in syms and docs

        Better udev rule installation
        Provide a configure option to set the udev rule directory. If this
        option is not set, udev directory defaults to '$prefix/lib/udev/rules.d'
        unless $prefix is '/usr' in which case it defaults to '/lib/udev/rules.d'.

2011-09-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add udev rules file to RPM package

2011-09-19  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Make *.ids generation optional (failable)
        Just because one is hacking on git repo, doesn't mean he/she always have
        access to Internet so download of *.ids should not fail the entire
        build. They are not strictly needed anyways.

2011-09-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Don't worry on failure to install udev rule file
        This can easily fail (e.g if `make install` is run unprivileged) and its
        not a big deal if it does.

        Hard-code GIBIBYTES definition
        GIR scanner doesn't like it and its not like this value is going to
        ever change anyways.

        Load resources metadata from XML
        Implement loading of OS minimum and recommended resources from XML.

        Minor code clean-up

        API to add/list resources to/from Os
        Add API to add/list minimum and recommended resources to/from Os.

        Add ResourcesList class
        Add special list class to hold Resources instances.

        Add Resources class
        Add a new class to represent resource requirements/recommendations for OSs.

        Add resource data for windows OSs
        Add resource requirements and recommendations data for windows OSs.

2011-09-12  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Fix typos in OsinfoMedia doc comments

2011-09-02  Daniel P. Berrange  <dan@berrange.com>

        Allow OSINFO_DATA_DIR env var to override default location for DB

        Avoid referencing NULL pointer if data dir does not exist

        Add osinfo-detect.exe to the mingw32 RPM spec

2011-09-02  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add Udev support
        If enabled, provide a udev rule to listen to insertion/removal of
        ISO9660 media and sets some helpful (to apps) properties on the device
        if media is bootable.

2011-09-01  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add utility app that detects OS given a media
        Given a path to a ISO9660 image/device, detects if media is bootable and
        the relavent OS if media is an installer for it.

2011-08-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Async variant of osinfo_media_create_from_location()

        'new' -> 'create' in osinfo_media_new_from_location()
        Renaming osinfo_media_new_from_location() to
        osinfo_media_create_from_location() to emphasize the factory nature
        of this function.

        Also the convention in g* world is to keep _new() as only thin wrappers
        around g_object_new() calls.

        Replace OsinfoDb.guess_os_from_location() by guess_os_from_media()

        Add osinfo_media_new_from_location()
        Add API to create a OsinfoMedia object, given an installation media
        location. This includes moving of installation media errors to
        osinfo_media module and rename from OsinfoInstallMediaError to
        OsinfoMediaError.

        Some application/libraries will want to be able to get basic information
        about an installation media without having to load the whole metadata DB.

2011-08-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add osinfo_db_guess_os_from_location()
        Add API to guess OS given an installation media location.

        Explicitly reguire Gio GIR

2011-08-04  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add media metatadata to RHEL & some Windows OSs XML

        Add ISO metatadata to Fedora media XML

        Load media metadata from XML

        Add API to add/list medias to/from OS

        Add MediaList class
        Add special list class to hold Media instances.

        Add Media class
        Add a new class to represent installation media, typically an CD/DVD ISO
        or an online filesystem hierarchy.

        Correct a typo in OSinfoOS doc comment

2011-07-26  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Remove '-' from Fedora OSs' short ID
        This is to ensure compatibility with existing OS dictionary of
        python-virtinst and virt-manager.

2011-07-01  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Correct node name
        The 'derives' element in OS XML is supposed to be 'derives-from'.

        Use correct param names in Product getters

2011-06-29  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add a 'class' attribute to OS
        This is the generic family this OS belongs to, for example Linux, Windows,
        Solaris, UNIX etc.

2011-06-28  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        VBox USB Tablet is an 'input' device, not 'block'

2011-06-28  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Tricks to avoid gcc set-but-not-read-vars warning

2011-06-23  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Correct 2 small spelling mistakes in docs

        Add osinfo_loader_process_default_path()
        Add a method that enables applications to load the metadata osinfo
        provides without having to specify any paths.

        Micro coding-style fixes
        - Remove redundant newlines.
        - Add newlines where needed.

        Add some randome OS metadata
        Add MS-DOS and Novell Netware metadata.

2011-06-22  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add *BSD OS metadata

        Add Sun Solaris OS metadata

2011-06-17  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add Windows OS metadata

        Correct a typo in all XML files

        Add generic Linux OS metadata

        Add Ubuntu OS metadata

        Add Debian OS metadata

        Add Mandriva OS metadata

        Add Suse Linux Server OS metadata

2011-06-15  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add more Fedora OS metadata
        Now libosinfo knows every Fedora OS known to python-virtinst.

        Add media information for f13 & f14

        Add more RHEL OS metadata
        Now libosinfo knows every RHEL OS known to python-virtinst.

2011-06-09  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add basic devices to RHEL OSes

2011-06-08  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Rename RHEL OS metadata file as par latest changes

        Add OS metadata for supported RHEL releases
        Also add last supported RHEL releases to allow upgrades to supported
        ones.

        Add XML for Qemu/KVM PS2 devices
        Add PS2 keyboard and mouse to Qemu/KVM device DB.

2011-06-03  Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Add XML for Qemu/KVM USB devices
        Currently, it only has one device.

2011-06-01  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix some API docs to make introspection work again

        Add some more realistic data files
        Start on basic metadata for Fedora/RHEL and QEMU/Xen

        Only load DB files with a .xml extension
        To ensure we skip over random files, only load things ending
        with a '.xml' extension

2011-06-01  Zeeshan Ali  <zeeshanak@gnome.org>

        Strip correct C namespace
        Fixes build against latest GIR.

2011-04-19  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add some scripts for converting USB/PCI ID lists to XML
        Add some scripts which are able to convert from the raw USB
        and PCI device ID lists to the osinfo XML format. Do not
        actually use these scripts by default though, because the
        osinfo loader can read the native formats *much* faster
        than reading the XML variant

        Pull down USB and PCI device IDs from sourceforge
        Populate the database with all USB and PCI device IDs known
        to the master sourceforge databases

        Load all files in data directory in example scripts
        * examples/demo.js, examples/demo.py: Load all files
          from data/

        Allow the DB loader to process sf.net PCI/USB id lists
        Allow the DB loader to process the master lists of PCI and
        USB device IDs, as downloadable from sourceforge.

        Improve scalability of object list lookups
        Looking up a entity by ID is O(n) due to iteration over an
        array. This is impossibly slow with the full set of PCI
        and USB device IDs loaded. Add in a hashtable to provide
        for O(1) lookups

        Remove TAB characters (again)

        Allow arbitrary custom xml attributes with an x- prefix
        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Some example custom attrs
        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h: Add a
          method for setting a parameter, rather than just adding
          to it
        * osinfo/osinfo_loader.c: Allow custom xml attrs with
          an 'x-' prefix
        * demo.js, demo.py: Update to demo new capabilities

        Add constants and API accessors for common parameters
        There are some standard parameters for products, devices and
        devicelinks. Add static constants and API accessors for these

2010-09-02  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add notes about possible data sources for populating the database
        Add notes about the possible sources for finding device info
        about operating systems and hypervisor platforms

        * docs/data-sources.txt: Note data sources for OS and hypervisors

        Remove some bogus symbols to fix Win32
        Win32 linker does not like linker scripts containing symbols
        which do not exist

        * osinfo/libosinfo.syms: Remove bogus symbols

        Introduce a OsinfoDeployment object
        The supported devices for deploying an OS on a platform are
        tracked as part of the main OS device list. This is not
        sufficiently flexible because it does not allow for tracking
        extra metadata against a (os, platform) pair. Introduce a
        new "deployment" object to track the metadata for deploying
        an OS on a platform.

        * docs/object-model.fig: Illustrate the object model
        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Introduce deployment
          metadata
        * examples/demo.py, examples/demo.js: Update for new
          APIs
        * osinfo/Makefile.am, osinfo/libosinfo.syms,
          osinfo/osinfo.h, osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h
          osinfo/osinfo_db.h, osinfo/osinfo_deployment.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_deploymentlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_deploymentlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelink.c, osinfo/osinfo_loader.c: Introduce
          an explicit deployment object
        * osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h, test/test-db.c,
          test/test-os.c: Remove tracking of hypervisor preferred
          devices
        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelinkfilter.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelinkfilter.h: Allow filtering against
          a link and its target device at the same time.

        Introduce a new OsinfoProduct abstract class
        It is neccessary to track upgrades/clones/derives relationships
        for platforms as well as operating systems. Introduce a common
        parent class for both called OsinfoProduct

        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Make platform XML use the
          common product XML attributes/relationships
        * docs/reference/Libosinfo-docs.xml, docs/reference/Libosinfo-sections.txt,
          docs/reference/Libosinfo.types: Update for new/renamed classes
        * osinfo/Makefile.am, osinfo/libosinfo.syms,
          osinfo/osinfo.h: New OsinfoProduct class
        * osinfo/osinfo_product.c, osinfo/osinfo_product.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_productlist.h, osinfo/osinfo_productlist.c: New
          classes
        * osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_platform.c, osinfo/osinfo_platform.h: Change
          to inherit from OsinfoProduct
        * osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_platformlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_platformlist.h:
          Change to inherit from OsinfoProductList
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h, osinfo/osinfo_loader.c:
          Update for new class hierarchy
        * osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.c, osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.h, osinfo/osinfo_productfilter.h: Rename
          filter class

        Rename 'OsinfoHypervisor' to 'OsinfoPlatform'
        Not all virtualization technologies are hypervisors. Rename the
        OsinfoHypervisor object to the more general term OsinfoPlatform.

        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Rename 'hypervisor' element
          to 'platform'
        * docs/reference/Libosinfo-docs.xml, docs/reference/Libosinfo-docs.xml
          docs/reference/Libosinfo.types: Update docs for new object name
        * examples/demo.js, examples/demo.py: Update for object name
        * osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_platform.h, osinfo/osinfo_platformlist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_platformlist.h, osinfo/osinfo_platform.c,
          osinfo/osinfo.h, osinfo/osinfo_db.c , osinfo/osinfo_db.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelink.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelink.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_loader.c, osinfo/libosinfo.syms,
          osinfo/Makefile.am: Rename OsinfoHypervisor to OsinfoPlatform
        * test/Makefile.am, test/test-os.c, test/test-hypervisor.c,
          test/test-platform.c, test/test-db.c: Update for object
          name

        Expand example programs
        Expand the example programs to demonstrate how to obtain the
        the preferred device for an operating system/hypervisor pair

        * examples/demo.js, examples/demo.py: Demonstrate device
          filtering

        Turn internal device link into a public object
        To enable arbitrary parameters to be set on the association
        between the device & hypervisor/os objects, turn the internal
        device link struct into a formal managed OsinfoEntity called
        OsinfoDeviceLink.

        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Make 'driver' into a entity
          parameter instead of link text content
        * docs/reference/Libosinfo-docs.xml,
          docs/reference/Libosinfo-sections.txt: Add OsinfoDeviceLink
          and OsinfoDeviceLinkList objects
        * docs/reference/Libosinfo-sections.txt, osinfo/libosinfo.syms,
          osinfo/osinfo.h, osinfo/osinfo_devicelink.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelink.h, osinfo/osinfo_devicelinklist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelinklist.h: Add OsinfoDeviceLink and
          OsinfoDeviceLinkList objects.
        * osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Convert internal
          device links to use OsinfoDeviceLink object
        * osinfo/osinfo_loader.c: Allow setting of 'driver' attribute
          on device links
        * test/test-hypervisor.c, test/test-os.c: Update for API
          change

2010-09-01  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Fix VPATH build for gtk-doc
        gtkdoc-scan is run from the source dir, so it the path must be
        relative to the source dir, not using $(top_srcdir) which is
        relative to the build dir.

        * docs/reference/Makefile.am: Fix docs path

        Add two examples using GObject introspection
        Add two example programs using GObject introspection bindings
        for Python (PyGObject) and Javascript (GJS)

        * examples/demo.js: Javascript demo
        * examples/demo.py: Python demo
        * Makefile.am, configure.ac: Add examples Makefile
        * examples/Makefile.am: Include demos in dist
        * libosinfo.spec.in: Include demo programs + docs
        * mingw32-libosinfo.spec.in: Kill docs

        Ensure args can be passed to autogen.sh
        Ensure that autogen.sh honours args passed to it, but passing
        them on down to gnome-autogen.sh, enabling usage such as

           ./autogen.sh --enable-coverage

        * autogen.sh: Pass command line args down to gnome-autogen.sh

        Remove list iterator & add API to retrieve a GList
        The OsinfoList iterator method does not play nicely with
        gobject introspection bindings. Remove it, and replace with
        a method that returns a GList of elements. This trivially
        maps to the language bindings native list/array classes
        which are natively iterable.

        * docs/reference/Libosinfo-sections.txt: Remove osinfo_list_foreach
          and add osinfo_list_get_elements
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Remove osinfo_list_foreach
          and add osinfo_list_get_elements
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c: Rewrite to use g_list_foreach and
          fix some GList annotations to specify element type
          correctly.
        * test/test-list.c: Rewrite to use g_list_foreach

        Add API docs for all public methods
        Add GTK-DOC api docs for all public methods, signals, objects,
        enums, etc. Include annotations required for GObject Introspection
        to get reference counting / memory allocation correct when doing
        automatic language binding generation

        * osinfo/*.c: Add API docs for all methods / signals / objects / enums
        * osinfo/*.h: Ensure parameter names match those in the corresponding
          .c file implementation to avoid confusing gtk-doc

        Remove 'self' as a parameter name.
        Using 'self' as a parameter name in methods makes the code feel
        more object-oriented, but it doesn't play nicely with gtk-doc
        because 'self' isn't a very descriptive name for docs. Replace
        all occurances of a 'self' with a short name for the object in
        question.

        * osinfo/*.c, osinfo/*.h: Remove use of 'self' as a parameter
          name

        Integrate gtk-doc into the build for API docs
        * Makefile.am: Add docs subdir
        * autogen.sh: Enable gtk-doc build by default
        * configure.ac: Add check for gtk-doc
        * doc/api.txt, doc/overview.txt: Remove inaccurate, outdated
          docs
        * docs/Makefile.am: Add reference/ subdir
        * docs/reference/: bare template for gtk-doc content

2010-08-31  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add emacs magic for indentation rules
        Fix some files where tabs have crept in for indentation and
        add emacs magic to ensure they don't return.

        * osinfo/*.h, osinfo/*.c, tests/*c: Add footer setting emacs
          indentation rules. Re-indent to comply.

        Avoid directly exposing internal lists in OsinfoDb
        Don't directly expose the OsinfoList objects used by the
        OsinfoDb class. Instead return a shallow copy of the lists.
        Add formal APIs for adding entities to the DB.

        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Add new
          constructor to copy an existing list
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Add API to
          copy elements of an existing list
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h: Shallow copy
          the lists before returning them. New APIs for adding
          entities to the DB.
        * test/test-list.c, test/test-db.c: Update for changed APIs

2010-08-27  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Ensure all GList return values are duplicated
        To avoid exposing callers to the internal implementation,
        ensure all returned GList * values are shallow-copied.
        All callers must g_list_free the value. The elements are
        not copied.

        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.c: Copy
          all GList return values.
        * test/test-entity.c, test/test-filter.c,
          test/test-osfilter.c: Free GList values

        Enable test suite during automated & RPM builds
        * autobuild.sh: Enable tests
        * configure.ac: Allow tests to be disabled for Win32
        * libosinfo.spec.in: Enable tests
        * libosinfo.spec.in: Disable tests
        * test/test-loader.c, test/Makefile.am: Fix VPATH build

        Ignore more test programs

        Convert loader to use GIO
        Direct use of POSIX/stdc I/O is deprecated in favour of
        the GIO system. Re-write the OsinfoLoader to use GIO
        for loading XML from arbitrary paths/uris.

        * configure.ac: Check for GIO library
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Link to GIO
        * osinfo/osinfo_loader.c, osinfo/osinfo_loader.h: Port
          to GIO
        * test/osinfo.suppression: Supress many GIO data types
        * test/test-loader.c: update for new GIO api.

        Pull XML loader into a separate class
        Instead of having a method on the OsinfoDb class
        for loading XML, introduce a new object that can
        handle XML loading. This then gives back a DB when
        loading is finished

        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h: Remove
          backing-store property and xml loader methods
        * osinfo/osinfo_loader.c, osinfo/osinfo_loader.h: New class
          for loading XML files
        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Delete old loader
        * osinfo/libosinfo.syms, osinfo/osinfo.h,
          osinfo/Makefile.am: New loader class
        * test/Makefile.am, test/osinfo.suppression,
          test/test-db.c, test/test-loader.c: Update to
          use new loader class

        Make OsinfoList typecheck the elements for compatibility
        To avoid have an OsinfoList with a mixture of hypervisor,
        os and device objects, associate an explicit type with
        each list. The list will validate the data type matches
        whenever adding elements to the list, or producing new
        lists via union/intersect/filter operations.

        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Add an
          element-type property
        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c: Set the element-type when creating
          a new list

        Lots of code fixes based on results from testsuite
        This fixes numerous memory leaks throughout the code
        identified by valgrind. It also fixes the const-ness
        of many parameters

        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Rewrite from scratch using DOM
          APIs instead of streaming APIs
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.h, osinfo/osinfo_db.c: Remove 'libvirtVer' property
          and declare all gchar * parameters to be const. Fix some mem leaks
        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h: Remove some
          unnecessary strdup()s and fix some mem leaks
        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c: Fix mem leaks
        * osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Allow some
          object parameters to be NULL. Fix some mem leaks
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c: Fix some mem leaks
        * osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.c: Fix some mem leaks

        Comprehensive test suite
        This adds a comprehensive test suite. Each test case
        fulls covers a single class. Combined, they provide
        100% function and 99% line coverage. All important
        code branches are also covered.

        * Makefile.am: Target to generate code coverage reports
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Add code coverage flags
        * configure.ac: Enable use of 'check' for test suite
          and use of gcc coverage flags
        * test/test-*.c: One test suite per class
        * test/test-skeleton.c: Remove obsoleted test
        * test/osinfo.suppression: supress valgrind warning for
          static data in glib type system
        * test/Makefile.am: Link tests against libcheck library

2010-08-26  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add missing AC_ARG_ENABLE declaration
        The configure.ac script was missing the AC_ARG_ENABLE declaration
        for the gobject introspection code

        * configure.ac: Add AC_ARG_ENABLE

2010-08-25  Daniel P. Berrange  <berrange@redhat.com>

        Add LGPLv2+ header to all source files
        * osinfo/*.h, osinfo/*.c: Add license header text
        * COPYING.LIB: LGPLv2+ license
        * libosinfo.spec.in, mingw32-libosinfo.spec.in,
          Makefile.am: Use COPYING.LIB instead of COPYING

        Add formal RPM build infrastructure
        * autogen.sh: Rewrite to use gnome-autogen.sh
        * autobuild.sh: Automated RPM build control script
        * configure.ac: Generate RPM specfiles
        * Makefile.am: Distribute RPM specfile templates
        * libosinfo.spec.in, mingw32-libosinfo.spec.in: RPM specs
        * osinfo/Makefile.am, osinfo/libosinfo.syms: Fix Win32
          portability problem

        Fix Win32 portability problem in XML reader
        stpcpy is a non-standard extension and can be replaced with
        g_strdup_printf resulting in much clearer code. The d_type
        entry doesn't exist in readdir() for most platforms.

        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Fix Win32 portability

        Add support for GObject introspection
        Introspect the libosinfo API so that non-C language bindings
        can be automagically generated

        * osinfo/osinfo.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.h, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.h, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.h, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Add explicit
          includes to match build dependancies, to satisfy g-ir-scanner
          limitations. Rename enum values to allow them to be extracted
          with correct names

        Add a pkg-config data file for building apps
        * configure.ac: Generate libosinfo.pc
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Install pkg-config file
        * osinfo/libosinfo-1.0.pc.in: Master pkg-config template

        Use pkg-config for checking for libxml
        Rather than creating huge amounts of m4 logic, just use pkg-config
        to check for libxml2 library. Make libxml2 compulsory

        * configure.ac: Simplify libxml2 check

        Add proper ELF versioning
        Rename library to libosinfo-1.0.la to allow parallel install if
        we need to break ABI in the future. Add per-symbol version tagging
        to allow fine grained automatic RPM dependancies. Make version
        script portable to Win32

        * configure.ac: Detect args for linker symbol file / format
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Rename library and use symbol versioning
        * osinfo/libosinfo.syms: Symbol version script

        Run configure at end of autogen.sh
        It is usual practice to run configure at the end of
        autogen.sh to save having to manually run it afterwards

        * autogen.sh: Run configure

        Pull OS relationship filtering into a subclass
        The base filter object should only be concerned with
        filtering OsinfoEntity objects. Filtering OsinfoOs
        objects should be done by a sub-class.

        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h: Remove
          OS relationship filtering
        * osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.c, osinfo/osinfo_osfilter.h:
          New object to handle OS relationship filtering
        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.h, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.h: Tweak some typedefs to santize
          build ordering constraints
        * osinfo/osinfo.h: Re-arrange include ordering to
          match declaration usage

        Move filter matching code out of entity into filter object
        To eliminate a circular dependency, move the filter matching
        code out of the OsinfoEntity object and into OsinfoFilter
        object.

        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Move filter matching code into
          the OsinfoFilter object APIs

        Fix filter class/object inheritance & add constructor
        The OsinfoFilter structs mistakenly included the OsinfoEntity
        structs, even though the type inherits direct from GObject.

        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h: Fix
          struct parent, and add an explicit constructor

        Remove osinfo common module
        Finally all objects are fully private and the common
        code module can be banished.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Delete
        * osinfo/Makefile.am, osinfo/osinfo.h: Remove osinfo_common.h
        * configure.ac: Use osinfo/osinfo_db.c in CONFIG_SRCDIR
        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.h, osinfo/osinfo_device.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h, osinfo/osinfo_entity.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.h, osinfo/osinfo_filter.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_list.h, osinfo/osinfo_os.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.h, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Add the
          main object typedefs, previously in the common module.
          Rename osinfoRelationship to OsinfoOsRelationship.

        Convert filter constraints from GTree to GHashTable
        Simply code and follow more normal GLib practice by
        using a GHashTable of GLists for filter property
        storage, instead of a GTree of  GPtrArrays

        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h:
          Convert to use a GHashTable of GLists for filter
          properties
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_common.h:
          Remove unused int/string comparators
        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Remove unused variable

        Remove all remaining Hypervisor/Os structs out of common code
        Make OsinfoOsPrivate, OsinfoHypervisorPrivate structs private
        to their respective objects, and update all code which poked
        at private data to use formal APIs

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_common.c: Remove the
          OsinfoOsPrivate, OsinfoHypervisorPrivate structs and
          related helper methods
        * osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Add OsinfoOsPrivate struct & helper
          methods
        * osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c: Add OsinfoHypervisorPrivate
          struct & helper methods.
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_filter.c: Convert to use APIs instead of
          accessing private data of OS/Hypervisor objects.

        Make entity object fully private
        Make the OsinfoEntityPrivate struct fully private to
        the OsinfoEntity object.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove OsinfoEntityPrivate
        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.c: Add OsinfoEntityPrivate
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c: Use API instead of direct
          access to private data of OsinfoEntity objects

        Convert entity property data into a GHashTable of GLists
        Simply code and follow more normal GLib practice by
        using a GHashTable of GLists for entity property
        storage, instead of a GTree of  GPtrArrays

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h: Convert
          to use a GHashTable of GLists for properties

        Turn OS relationships into a GList structure
        Simplify storage of OS relationships by using a single GList
        instead of a pair of GTree objects. The data access patterns
        mean there is no change in access efficiency

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h: Replace
          GTree with GList for OS relationships.

        Remove sections from OS device list
        Arranging devices in sections against operating systems duplicates
        information already available via the 'class' attribute on
        the device object. Removing this unneccessary data simplifies
        the code, allowing a pair of GTree maps to be replaced by
        a single GList.

        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Remove os sections
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h: Model
          hypervisor devices in a GList instead of pair of GTrees
        * osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_device.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c: Update for API changes

        Remove sections from hypervisor device list
        Arranging devices in sections against hypervisors duplicates
        information already available via the 'class' attribute on
        the device object. Removing this unneccessary data simplifies
        the code, allowing a pair of GTree maps to be replaced by
        a single GList.

        * data/libosinfo-dummy-data.xml: Remove hypervisor sections
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h: Model
          hypervisor devices in a GList instead of pair of GTrees

        Pass a GError all the way through the XML parser
        When reading the XML files, a GError should be passed
        all the way into the parser functions to enable more
        useful error reporting

        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Pass GError down into
          all XML parser APIs
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h: Remove
          return value, since this can be detected from
          the GError status
        * test/test-skeleton.c: Pass in a GError & report
          on failures

        Convert OS hypervisor sections from GTree to GHashTable
        Remove another GTree data structure in favour of GHashTable
        for simpler, more efficient code

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Change OsinfoOsPrivate struct
          to use a GHashTable
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Update to
          use hash table APIs

        Remove 2 unused struct definitions
        The __osinfoPopulateListArgs and __osinfoFilterPassArgs structs
        are not used anymore.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove unused structs

        Remove unused FREE_N macro
        The FREE_N macro is not used anywhere

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove FREE_N

        Fix reference count handling in device list
        When adding an OsinfoEntity to an OsinfoList, an explicit
        reference should be taken on the entity, rather than
        relying on the caller to have done it.

        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c: Take an extra reference when
          adding an entity to the list
        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Release a reference
          after adding an entity to the list

        Turn filter matching functions into formal APIs
        Instead of having the osinfo_common.c module poking into
        the private parts of OsinfoFilter and OsinfoEntity
        objects, move the code into OsinfoEntity and use formal
        APIs for all data access

        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h: Add
          API for matching entities against filters
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove
          all entity filtering code.
        * osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Update to
          use formal entity filtering APIs

        Replace some temporary GTree objects with GHashTable
        Using a GHashTable + GList combination instead of GTree
        and GPtrArray results in shorter, simpler code and is
        more inline with normal GLib practice.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_db.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.h, osinfo/osinfo_list.c: Replace
          several GTree objects with GHashTable

        Remove unused error strings
        Since most of the GError code was remove, the method
        __osinfoErrorToString is now unused, as are all the
        error strings. Remove them all

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove
          __osinfoErrorToString and all strings

        Make device object struct fully private
        Classes should not expose their private bits to each other. Make
        the OsinfoDevice private struct truely private.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove OsinfoDevicePrivate
        * osinfo/osinfo_device.c: Add OsinfoDevicePrivate
        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c: Change 'int tmp' to 'gboolean unsed'

        Make osinfo DB struct private & change to use a OsinfoList internally
        Classes should expose their private bits to each other. Make
        the OsinfoDb private struct truely private. Switch from using
        a GTree in OsinfoDb over to a OsinfoList to simplify the code.

        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h: Add private data
          struct & convert from OsinfoList instead of GTree
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove OsinfoDbPrivate
        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Update
          for API changes
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Add API
          for iterating over elements & finding an entity based
          on its id.

        Add constructors for all objects. Remove constructor for abstract list object
        While using g_object_new() is functionally fine, it is not
        type-safe/checked. It should generally only be used by
        bindings for non-C language. Add explicit constructors for
        every object and update all callers of g_object_new to use
        the new constructors.

        * osinfo/osinfo.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_device.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Add
          constructors for all objects & use them

        Remove 'db' property from entity object to avoid circular reference
        The OsinfoDb object holds a reference to every OsinfoEntity.
        If the OsinfoEntity also holds a back-reference to OsinfoDb
        then no memory will ever be freed. The back-reference is
        not used in the code, so just remove it

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.c: Remove back-reference to the
          OsinfoDb object from OsinfoEntity

        Remove GError from most APIs
        GLib documents that GError should only be used for recoverable
        runtime errors, not programmer errors. The latter should use
        g_return_val_if_fail / g_return_if_fail macros to display the
        programmer error

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_common.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_device.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h: Remove GError
          from most public APIs

        Remove unused error variables from more iterators
        The iterators used in the OsinfoDb class pass around an GError
        object but none of the codepaths can ever fail, since all the
        ENOMEM code was remove. The GError variable is thus redundant

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h, osinfo/osinfo_db.c: Remove GError
          from the iterators

        Remove many duplicate methods from device, hv & os list classes
        The OsinfoDeviceList,  OsinfoHypervisorList and OsinfoOsList
        classes don't need to provide accessors for list elements,
        since those are all available via the superclass OsinfoList.

        Re-work list intersection, union & filter APIs so that
        they add to the current list. Add constructors that
        allow creation of new lists with intersections, unions
        and filtering.

        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c, osinfo/osinfo_oslist.h: Remove all
          list element accessors
        * osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Add constructors
          for union, filter & intersection operations.

        Remove unused error variable from db populate list iterator
        The GError object passed around when getting lists of OS,
        or Hypervisor objects from the DB, is never actually set,
        nor can failure ever occur in any of the codepaths.
        Since it is unused, it can be removed completely.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove errcode & err from
          struct __osinfoPopulateListArgs.
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c: Don't pass around GError object
          when populating entity lists

        Make osinfo_list_add into a public API
        Make osinfo_list_add a public API on OsinfoList since
        apps should be allowed to manipulate objects at will
        if they're not using the XML loader. This also avoids
        compile warnings from other objects using this API
        without it being declared

        * osinfo/osinfo_list.h, osinfo/osinfo_list.c: Make
          osinfo_list_add a public API
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Update
          for changing API name

        Remove all bad signed/unsigned casts in XML handling
        libxml2 strings are all 'unsigned char*' but C world normally
        uses 'char *', or 'gchar *' in GLib. Add appropriate casts
        and change variable types to avoid compiler warnings about
        implicit signed/unsigned casts.

        * osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c: Fix compile warnings about
          signed/unsigned string casts

        Remove more malloc failure checks
        GLib will always abort() upon malloc failure, so there is
        no need to check return value of any g_object_new, g_new
        or g_strdup API call. Remove all this redundant ENOMEM
        checking

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_dataread.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_oslist.c: Remove all ENOMEM checks

        Sanitize naming of filter object APIs
        The GObject naming conversion is lowercase, separated
        by underscores. This needs to be followed to allow
        gobject introspection to be auto-generated easily.

        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.h: Convert
          API naming to use lowercase + underscores. Add an
          explicit constructor.

        Sanitize naming of all list object APIs
        The GObject naming conversion is lowercase, separated
        by underscores. This needs to be followed to allow
        gobject introspection to be auto-generated easily.

        * osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.c, osinfo/osinfo_devicelist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisorlist.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_list.c, osinfo/osinfo_list.h: Convert
          API naming to use lowercase + underscores. Add
          explicit constructors.
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_filter.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Update
          for changing API naming

        Santize naming of device, hypervisor and os object APIs
        The GObject naming conversion is lowercase, separated
        by underscores. This needs to be followed to allow
        gobject introspection to be auto-generated easily.

        * osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_device.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.h,
          osinfo/osinfo_os.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.h: Convert
          API naming to use lowercase + underscores. Add
          explicit constructors.

        Sanitize API naming for OsinfoEntity class
        The GObject naming conversion is lowercase, separated
        by underscores. This needs to be followed to allow
        gobject introspection to be auto-generated easily.

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove declaration of
          methods that belong in osinfo_entity.h
        * osinfo/osinfo_entity.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.h: Convert
          API naming to use lowercase + underscores. Add an
          explicit constructor.
        * osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_hypervisor.c: Update
          for changed API names

        Sanitize API naming for OsinfoDb class
        The GObject naming conversion is lowercase, separated
        by underscores. This needs to be followed to allow
        gobject introspection to be auto-generated easily.

        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Add -Wl,-no-undefined to ensure
          any undefined symbols are caught
        * osinfo/osinfo_common.h: Remove declaration of
          methods that belong in osinfo_db.h
        * osinfo/osinfo_db.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.h: Convert
          API naming to use lowercase + underscores. Add an
          explicit constructor.
        * test/test-skeleton.c: Fix for changed API naming
          and use OsinfoDb constructor

        Remove all redundant malloc failure checks
        GLib will always abort() upon malloc failure, so there is
        no need to check return value of any g_object_new, g_new
        or g_strdup API call. Remove all this redundant ENOMEM
        checking

        * osinfo/osinfo_common.c, osinfo/osinfo_db.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_device.c, osinfo/osinfo_entity.c,
          osinfo/osinfo_filter.c, osinfo/osinfo_os.c: Remove
          all ENOMEM checking

        Add decl for all _get_type() methods & enable warnings
        Eliminate compile warnings about undeclared XXX_get_type()
        methods, by adding declarations for all objects.

        Switch to using standard GNOME m4 magic for compile
        warnings. Force enablement of automake maintainer
        mode, so that Makefile is re-generated if Makefile.am
        ever changes. Enable silent build rules so that compile
        warnings can be more easily spotted.

        * Makefile.am: Whitespace tweak
        * configure.ac: Remove -Wall, -Werror. Add
          GNOME_COMPILE_WARNINGS, GNOME_MAINTAINER_MODE_DEFINES,
          AM_MAINTAINER_MODE, AM_SILENT_RULES
        * osinfo/*.h: Add XXX_get_type() declarations for all
          objects
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Add $(WARN_CFLAGS) to build

        Move Makefile.am into each sub-dir
        Move Makefile.am into each sub-dir so that built objects end
        up in the same directory as the sources, instead of polluting
        the top level. This will also enable the gobject introspection
        makefile rules to be imported later

        * .gitignore: test-skeleton & test-skeleton.sh
        * Makefile.am: Remove all build rules, add SUBDIRS
        * osinfo/Makefile.am: Add build rules for library
        * test/Makefile.am: Add build rules for tests
        * test/test-skeleton.c: Update to reflect changed
          current directory during test execution

        Move all source & headers into osinfo/ directory
        The GLib/GObject standard practice is to have all source and
        header files in the same directory, named after the library
        prefix. Move all headers from api/ and inc/ into src/, then
        rename src/ to osinfo/

        * src/*, api/*, inc/*: Move to osinfo/
        * Makefile.am: Update build rules for changed locations
        * configure.ac: change AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR

2010-07-01  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Moved over API to use glib/gobject. API definitions have changed, though functionality remains identical. Added new features to list classes.
        TODO: Extensive testing. Codebase compiles and simplest test of
        creating/destroying DB works, but more is required.

2010-02-03  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Added autogen.sh

2010-02-03  Jim Meyering  <meyering@redhat.com>

        avoid legitimate gcc used-before-set warning
        * test/test-filter.c (main): Initialize filter buffer before
        trying to free it.

        fix used-uninitialized bugs
        * src/osi_device.c (dev_property_all_values): Initialize "kv" to NULL
        to avoid using it uninitialized when there is no match.
        * src/osi_hv.c (osi_get_hv_property_all_values): Likewise.
        * src/osi_os.c (os_property_all_values): Likewise.
        * src/osi_hv.c (osi_get_hv_property_first_value): Likewise.
        * src/osi_os.c (osi_get_os_property_first_value): Likewise.
        * src/osi_device.c (osi_get_device_property_value): Likewise.

        include <string.h> for decl of strcmp, in test programs

        remove more declarations of unused variables

        avoid FP unused "osname" warning
        * test/sample.c (main): Print "osname", so that variable
        does not appear to be unused.

        tests: fix test-filter failure
        * test/test-filter.c (main): Don't reference "filter"
        after freeing it: remove the failing assertion.

        fix failing tests

        remove decls of unused variables

        avoid gcc warnings
        * src/osi_os.c: Avoid warnings:
        declaration of 'index' shadows a global declaration: s/index/idx/
        unused variable 'cursor'
        unused variable 'i'
        * src/osi_device.c (osi_get_device_by_index): s/index/idx/

        libraries must not call chdir; avoid getcwd, too
        * src/osi_dataread.c: Include <stdlib.h>.
        (osi_initialize_data): Don't call chdir.  Use ".", rather than getcwd.
        Add a directory name parameter.
        Construct the dir-relative file name we'll read from.
        Adjust sole caller.

        autoconfiscate
        * Makefile.am: New file.
        * configure.ac: New file.
        * Makefile: Remove.
        * .gitignore: List ignorable files.

2010-01-28  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Updated README.
        TODO:
        1. Update docs
        2. Better error handling and messages for reading XML data
        3. More unit tests and more automation for unit tests.

2010-01-26  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Changed tests to accept data dir as a command line parameter.

        Initial working codebase.

2009-11-09  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Added a few unit tests to the API for initializing/closing the library and setting hypervisors.
        No implementation yet.

2009-11-08  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Added dummy data for testing purposes.

2009-11-06  Arjun Roy  <arroy@redhat.com>

        Initial commit with API definition, overview, and sample program.
        No implementation at all yet.

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