Hi, I have two questions of the roadmap variety What is the plan to track linux kernel versions? In particular, kernel-2.4.22 has a security hole so I''d like to use 2.4.23, but I''d also like to hear about the long term plan. I''d hate for upgrading kernel to mean either waiting for xen to be ported to kernel X or having to port myself every new release I want to use. Any idea how difficult the 2.6 port will be? What are the release milestones for unstable? As best I can tell all documentation besides README.CD is in the mailing list, and the reason is that the xi_ tools are being scrapped for a new python based tool chain. So I either need lots more info on how to use/improve the xi_ tools for limiting disks, interfaces, and cpus, or invest that effort in the new tool chain. Any status on the FreeBSD port? Is that in bitkeeper? ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM''s Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
> > Hi, I have two questions of the roadmap variety > > What is the plan to track linux kernel versions? In particular, > kernel-2.4.22 has a security hole so I''d like to use 2.4.23, > but I''d also like to hear about the long term plan.We intend to track official 2.4 versions as they come out. I might even get around to 2.4.23 over the weekend. The patches often apply cleanly, so you could consider doing it yourself. (split out the arch/i386 part of the patch and use ''sed'' to rewrite it for ''arch/xeno'')> I''d hate for upgrading kernel to mean either waiting for xen to > be ported to kernel X or having to port myself every new > release I want to use. Any idea how difficult the 2.6 port > will be?It''s probably less than a couple of weeks work, but we weren''t planning on doing it until 2.6 had stabilised a bit.> What are the release milestones for unstable? As best I can tell all > documentation besides README.CD is in the mailing list, and the reason > is that the xi_ tools are being scrapped for a new python based tool chain. > So I either need lots more info on how to use/improve the xi_ tools for > limiting disks, interfaces, and cpus, or invest that effort in the new tool > chain.I expect 1.2 to be released RSN. It''s currently stable, but there are a couple of useful features such as the new console stuff and 2.4.23 port that we''d like to get in before release.> Any status on the FreeBSD port? Is that in bitkeeper?We haven''t got manpower to do it locally. Kip Macy has made a great start, but has been very busy. Help definitely appreciated. Ian ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM''s Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
> > I''d hate for upgrading kernel to mean either waiting for xen to > > be ported to kernel X or having to port myself every new > > release I want to use. Any idea how difficult the 2.6 port > > will be? > > It''s probably less than a couple of weeks work, but we weren''t > planning on doing it until 2.6 had stabilised a bit.Yes, there''s likely to be a flurry of point releases as the 2.6 kernel will now be tested by a much wider audience (those who won''t touch 2.5 or -test kernels). There seems to be little point in porting across all of those; might as well wait until it all dies down in a few months time. -- Keir ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM''s Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel