VirtualBox

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New mac test build with a couple of new El Capitan fixes.

VirtualBox test builds

If you are experiencing some problem with VirtualBox and want to find out whether it has been fixed before you file a bug report, or if you just want to try out the upcoming stable release to help our quality testing you may wish to try out a test build of the current release series. Here we provide you with regularly updated links to recent builds. If one of these links does not work at any time feel free to ask us to update it on IRC or the development mailing list. See below for information about installing Linux packages. Regularly installing test builds and using them in your day-to-day work is one of the best ways you can help us improve the VirtualBox user experience.

These builds are expected to be almost as stable as released versions, and we accept bug reports against them. For any mission critical use of VirtualBox we of course always recommend purchasing a support contract.

Latest test builds

5.0.x builds

Windows 5.0.x revision 102947
Mac OS X 5.0.x revision 102970
Linux 32-bit 5.0.x revision 102947
Linux 64-bit 5.0.x revision 102947
Linux EL5 64-bit 5.0.x revision 102947
Linux EL6 64-bit 5.0.x revision 102947
Solaris 5.0.x revision 102947
Guest Additions 5.0.x revision 102947
ExtPack 5.0.x revision 102947

4.3.x builds

Windows 4.3.x revision 102733
Mac OS X 4.3.x revision 102733
Linux 32-bit 4.3.x revision 102733
Linux 64-bit 4.3.x revision 102733
Solaris 4.3.x revision 102733
Guest Additions 4.3.x revision 102619
ExtPack 4.3.x revision 102733

Installing Linux test builds

Test builds for Linux hosts are generally packed up in a shell script installer with the extension ".run". To install them, you first need to remove your existing VirtualBox installation (but not your virtual machines - they will continue to work with the test build) and then execute the installer. To remove the test build again, execute the installer with the parameter "uninstall" on the command line.

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