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==Kernels==
==Kernels==


The repository has is regularly updated with new kernels and the new Debian packages for the vs2.3.x (the Linux-Vserver development branch). '''At time of writing''' (01/04/2010) the repository contains the following package for Debian Lenny (i386 and amd64 architectures):
For the Wheezy release, 3.2.x will be the targetted kernel for security updates and general support. For squeeze, 2.6.34 is the kernel currently support.
 
* a number of 2.6.31 series kernels, the latest is ''linux-image-2.6.31.12-vs2.3.0.36.28-beng''
* two 2.6.33 series kernels, the latest being ''linux-image-2.6.33.1-vs2.3.0.36.30.3-beng'' (AMD64 only)
* a metapackage which will automatically update you to the latest 2.6.31 release, the package is named ''linux-image-vserver-2.6.31-beng''


==Util-Vserver packages==
==Util-Vserver packages==


i removed the description that wast there. Those 2 package that were described here  are obsolete, now the util-vserver comes with a full debian part so you can create the packages from the source.
Util-vserver packages are currently regularly updated in Squeeze and Wheezy.
 
 
'''You can still use repo.psand for premade packages they use those from now on.'''
 
 
you can build them with:
 
 
aptitude install build-essential debhelper gawk dietlibc-dev net-tools vlan iptables procps module-init-tools libnss3-dev po-debconf e2fslibs-dev pkg-config python-dev ctags
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot;
 
you will then have a bunch of packages:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  137090 Dec 28 18:58 libvserver0_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  153682 Dec 28 18:58 libvserver0-dev_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  245920 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  248146 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver-build_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  273166 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver-core_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  139854 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver-legacy_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  128592 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver-python_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  115512 Dec 28 18:58 util-vserver-sysv_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
 
you can  install them with
dpkg -i libvserver0_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb  util-vserver-core_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb util-vserver-build_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb
dpkg -i util-vserver_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb util-vserver-sysv_0.xx.xxx-xxxxxxx-x_arch.deb


you can then uninstall those packages needed for build:


aptitude purge build-essential debhelper gawk dietlibc-dev  libnss3-dev po-debconf e2fslibs-dev pkg-config python-dev 
==After the release of Debian Wheezy==
Updates for Squeeze util-vserver and kernels will be promptly discontinued after the squeeze release. They will remain available for the whole of the wheezy release cycle for the those that still require them.


== Help using the repos ==
== Help using the repos ==


Documentation is at http://repo.psand.net/info/
Documentation is generally at http://repo.psand.net/info/ - it is not well updated. For more information, catch BenG on the #vserver IRC channel.


[[Category:Configuration]]
[[Category:Configuration]]

Latest revision as of 10:26, 30 October 2012

repo.psand.net repository[edit]

This page details the util-vserver related contents of the repository at http://repo.psand.net/

Kernels[edit]

For the Wheezy release, 3.2.x will be the targetted kernel for security updates and general support. For squeeze, 2.6.34 is the kernel currently support.

Util-Vserver packages[edit]

Util-vserver packages are currently regularly updated in Squeeze and Wheezy.


After the release of Debian Wheezy[edit]

Updates for Squeeze util-vserver and kernels will be promptly discontinued after the squeeze release. They will remain available for the whole of the wheezy release cycle for the those that still require them.

Help using the repos[edit]

Documentation is generally at http://repo.psand.net/info/ - it is not well updated. For more information, catch BenG on the #vserver IRC channel.