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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.0 in debian packages?
Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 02:29:32PM +0200, Helmut Wieser wrote:
Packages can be found in debian experimental. Please see here
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64 and
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/xen-hypervisor-4.0-i386
I think Debian packages don't include HVM support.. blktap2 is also missing.
Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong..
-- Pasi
Hi,
I am supposed to be doing the package for the HVM, but unfortunately, I
didn't receive the support from this list when I asked about it.
However,
you can find it here:
http://ftparchive.gplhost.com/debian/pool/lenny/main/x/xen-qemu-dm-3.4/
and here:
http://ftparchive.gplhost.com/debian/pool/lenny/main/x/xen-qemu-dm-4.0/
Note that even if both are targeting SID as always in Debian, the above
packages are compiled for/under a Debian Lenny. The reason is that I
think
it's best to maintain a Stable ftp archive at GPLHost, so that we have
a good source for backports that I can control without anyone
influencing
me, while the Debian archive contains the SID / testing packages. This
way
every flavor of Debian can be addressed, and people can choose. I might
switch to using backports.org when I am an official DD (see below).
Since there's still an issue with that last one, namely an invalid
option
'-vcpu_avail' that I don't know were is comming from, I can't have the
4.0
in Debian just yet. Also, since I am yet waiting for the approval of the
DAM team to be an official DD (Debian Developer), I can't upload
xen-qemu-dm-3.4 in Debian without sponsoring, and so far, nobody did
want
to sponsor this upload even if I asked multiple times.
I have passed all the steps to become DD, only the final last one is
remaining, which is the check of all past actions and creation of my
Debian account. So I guess it wont take much longer now (even if I have
been waiting for a full month for that last step already). When I become
DD, I'll spend more time on having a fully working package with them
help
of others for testing.
So, if these 2 issues (sponsoring and that -vcpu-avail issue) are
solved,
then you'll have HVM support in Debian too.
Thomas
P.S: To tell the truth, I'm quite disappointed that I didn't
receive the
help that some said they would give for these 2 issues (sponsoring, and
that -vcpu-avail option that is coming from I don't know where). Maybe
I didn't insist enough, and they missed my emails in this list?
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