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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Podman presently only supports running containers on Linux. However, we are buil ## Roadmap +1. Improvements to OS X and Windows support 1. Further improvements to the REST API, with a focus on bugfixes and implementing missing functionality 1. Improvements on rootless containers, with a focus on improving the user experience and exposing presently-unavailable features when possible 1. Improvements to Pods, including the addition of pod-level resource limits diff --git a/RELEASE_NOTES.md b/RELEASE_NOTES.md index fd4f96fe0..eefb68a46 100644 --- a/RELEASE_NOTES.md +++ b/RELEASE_NOTES.md @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ - A new container command has been added, `podman container clone`. This command makes a copy of an existing container, with the ability to change some settings (e.g. resource limits) while doing so. - A new machine command has been added, `podman machine inspect`. This command provides details on the configuration of machine VMs. - The `podman machine set` command can now change the CPUs, memory, and disk space available to machines after they were initially created, using the new `--cpus`, `--disk-size`, and `--memory` options ([#13633](https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/13633)). +- Podman now supports sending JSON events related to machines to a Unix socket named `machine_events.*\.sock` in `XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman` or to a socket whose path is set in the `PODMAN_MACHINE_EVENTS_SOCK` environment variable. - Two new volume commands have been added, `podman volume mount` and `podman volume unmount`. These allow for Podman-managed named volumes to be mounted and accessed from outside containers ([#12768](https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/12768)). - VMs created by `podman machine` now automatically mount the host's `$HOME` into the VM, to allow mounting volumes from the host into containers. - The `podman container checkpoint` and `podman container restore` options now support checkpointing to and restoring from OCI images. This allows checkpoints to be distributed via standard image registries. diff --git a/docs/source/Reference.rst b/docs/source/Reference.rst index dca49a559..7b3442201 100644 --- a/docs/source/Reference.rst +++ b/docs/source/Reference.rst @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Show the API documentation for version: * `latest (main branch) <_static/api.html>`_ +* `version 4.1 <_static/api.html?version=v4.1>`_ + * `version 4.0 <_static/api.html?version=v4.0>`_ * `version 3.4 <_static/api.html?version=v3.4>`_ |