Xen 3.0 has been released now. OpenSUSE 10.0 contains only a buggy
beta version. Will the final version be available for download over
YOU?

Stephan


> Folks,
> 
> Now seems a good time to call a Xen 3.0.0 release!  We've been seeing
> good stability on the XenRT regression tests for the last couple of
> weeks, and the number of bug reports submitted to bugzilla have
> dropped right down. It's time to get a bigger group of people to start
> beating up on it...
> 
> mercurial source: http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.0-testing.hg
> 
> Along with the usual binary install tarball, we've created a new
> live-iso demo CD, and some RPM packages for common linux
> distros. Among the RPM downloads are 'xen-friendly' glibc packages.
> See http://www.xensource.com/xen/downloads
> 
> [Please use the Torrent versions if you can; http downloads require
> email registration so we can control server load over the next few
> days.]
> 
> I expect we'll be spinning fixes to the 3.0 series fairly frequently
> over the next few weeks. You'll be able to find the very latest
> updates by pulling source from the 3.0-testing.hg tree, or using the
> nightly builds. 
> 
> For the next few weeks, the xen-unstable.hg tree will be used to test
> further releases in the 3.0.x series (we'll checkin the version of
> linux 2.6.14 that has xen as a sub-arch that's currently sitting in
> linux-2.6-xen.hg), before forking off to become the 3.1 development
> branch once things have settled down on 3.0.
> 
> As usual, please send those bug reports to the mailing lists and
> bugzilla!
> 
> Best,
> Ian
> 
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