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xen-users
Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-users] xen 3.0.4 and TLS
On 1/22/07, grg lmb <grelamen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The proposed solution (from Keir/Henning in
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2006-12/msg01069.html)
is to install a TLS-capable glibc. Henning asserted that libc6-xen worked
for him so I downloaded it (package glibc_2.3.6.ds1.orig.tar.gz)
I didn't propose to try building the upstream sources (that is what
the orig packages are), but use apt pinning to install it (I think, i
did that but don't have that sarge machine anymore)! The upstream
sources are probably not even going to build in a xen-friendly way...
If you want to rebuild a deb from sources, you need to do something
different (sorry, I have no time to describe that fully, look at the
debian docs and ask on debian-user list - apt-pinning can e googles
easily).
Or search for backports - I don't know if one exists.
I don't remmber I had any problem with Xen and Sarge, but in general I
think, when using Xen you should use a recent version of a
distribution - etch is stable enough now, it's ging to be out soon,
and i run it on several machines with no problems.
Henning
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