Re: [vserver] Mini-Kernel - What and where are the latest sources?

From: Ben Green <ben_at_bristolwireless.net>
Date: Wed 22 May 2013 - 11:14:45 BST
Message-ID: <20130522111445.Horde.MbfeP621MNRVbXKZ4BDPGA1@slackmail.co.uk>

Quoting Allan Latham <alatham@flexsys-group.de>:

> Hi all
>
> I have had good results testing the latest -beng kernel:
>
> 3.2.44-vs2.3.2.16-beng #1 SMP Thu May 16 23:46:34 BST 2013 x86_64
>
> Now I wanted to try to make a mini-kernel and compile util-vserver so
> that I know I have the latest.
>
> I am not certain I can find the latest. For example I am running the
> following util-vserver (also from beng):
>
> 0.30.216-pre3038-1 amd64
>
> The latest sources I can find are 0.30.215 from 2008.
>
> This does not fill me with confidence that I have the right versions.

The latest versions are listed here.
http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org

The latest util-vserver being at the bottom of the page.

For a mini-kernel, you can use the linux-sources packages from
repo.psand.net (e.g. linux-source-vserver-3.2-beng), or get mainline
and then patch your own. 3.2 is the latest kernel I currently support
on that repo.

Cheers,
Ben
Received on Wed May 22 11:16:06 2013

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