On 09/07/2015 12:40 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 09/04/2015 04:39 PM, T.Weyergraf wrote:
On 09/03/2015 09:50 PM, Chuck Meade wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Hi Chuck
This may be old news at this point, but I had 100% identical behavior
to yours when I tried virtx7-44-testing.
After looking around a bit I tried "virtx7-44-candidate", in a sibling
directory to virtx7-44-testing. It has a more
recent date, so I tried with that and it works fine. It resolves the
issues listed in your email from 7/7/2015.
Thanks for letting me know. I actually found the "candiate" packages to
work too, when tried those some days after my email.
However, nowadays I build my own Xen rpm's, based on the Fedora 21
source package. I modified the spec-file to properly build for CentOS 7
and adapted some of the patches of the Fedora source package.
To me, the advantage is proper systemd intergration. It has systemd unit
files for all xen-related services. Likewise, I keep the version up to
date to my taste, like running 4.4.3.
My xen-packages work well for me and if anybody is interested, I can
polish things up a bit, setup a repo and make them accessible.
What we really need is to make the REAL xen RPMs .. the ones produced in
this SIG .. work with systemd. These RPMs are produced by Citrix, so we
need to get the right.
So, what works and what does not work (ie, no systemd integration
problem) needs to be addressed.
We don't want to create forked repos, IMHO.
First of all, I fully agree, that forked repos are undesirable. However,
to the casual observer (like me), there are hardly any ressources for
Xen on CentOS 7. There are some beta packages, as announced in the start
if this thread, with the latest update being 4.4.2 on 4th of august. I
have not yet found any git repo to check out the current Xen 4 CentOS 7
development effort - only the source rpms to the above packages could be
used. Likewise, the response on the list on the announcements of the Xen
on CentOS 7 beta packages was kind of mute and no further updates were
given. This led me to the - apparently false - assumption, that the
project kind of fell asleep.
I'd be more than happy to at least test development packages and give
feedback.
Your statement "These RPMs are produced by Citrix, so we need to get the
right" irritates me, as I was completely unaware of any "rights" from
Citrix to be waited for.
Anyway, I will wait for the official Xen4CentOS packages for CentOS 7
and keep my stuff out of the public to avoid useless forks.
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