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opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "anil@recoil.org"
homepage: "https://github.com/mirage/mirage-console"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/mirage/mirage-console/issues"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/mirage/mirage-console.git"
doc: "https://mirage.github.io/mirage-console/"
authors: [ "Anil Madhavapeddy" "David Scott"]
tags: [ "org:mirage" "org:xapi-project"]
license: "ISC"
build: [
["jbuilder" "subst" "-p" name] {dev}
[ "jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs ]
]
depends: [
"ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"}
"jbuilder" {>= "1.0+beta9"}
"mirage-device" {>= "1.0.0" & < "2.0.0"}
"mirage-flow" {>= "1.2.0" & < "2.0.0"}
]
synopsis: "Implementations of Mirage consoles, for Unix and Xen"
description: """
The Unix version of the console currently uses standard output. The code is in
unix/console.{ml,mli}
The Xen kernel version of the console uses the primary PV console ring. The
code is in
xen/console.{ml,mli}
There is also a Unix userspace utility which creates and services Xen consoles
("console backends"):
Connect a console to a VM like this:
```
[root@st30 ~]# ./mirage-console connect trusty
Operating on VM domain id: 19
Creating device 1 (linux device /dev/tty1)
{ ref = 128; event_channel = 13 }
```
Then inside the guest:
```
[root@trusty ~]# cat > /dev/hvc1
hello
there
```
And observe in dom0:
```
hello
there
```
Then hit Control+C and it all cleans up."""
url {
src:
"https://github.com/mirage/mirage-console/releases/download/v2.3.5/mirage-console-2.3.5.tbz"
checksum: "md5=6d0d18cc25fc3e14f070fbb79a24f9ca"
}