Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: How can we integrate OpenVZ into openSUSE ?

2007-06-23 Thread Cristian Rodriguez R.
Alexey Eremenko escribió:
> I believe SUSE should not be limited by Xen-only approach.
> 

and I believe openSUSE should do one thing, and do it right, not many
half working virtualization alternatives.




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Re: [opensuse-factory] How can we integrate OpenVZ into openSUSE ?

2007-06-23 Thread Greg KH
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:58:41PM +0300, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
>  hi all !
> 
>  I'm very interested in integrating light-weight virtualization
>  (containerization) into openSUSE !
> 
>  OpenVZ looks very promising technology, but how can we pack it with openSUSE 
>  ?

The openvz people already create opensuse kernels to support this, look
in the build service.

thanks,

greg k-h
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[opensuse-factory] Re: How can we integrate OpenVZ into openSUSE ?

2007-06-23 Thread Alexey Eremenko

I believe SUSE should not be limited by Xen-only approach.

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[opensuse-factory] How can we integrate OpenVZ into openSUSE ?

2007-06-23 Thread Alexey Eremenko

hi all !

I'm very interested in integrating light-weight virtualization
(containerization) into openSUSE !

OpenVZ looks very promising technology, but how can we pack it with openSUSE ?

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Re: [opensuse-factory] C++/g++ compile problem

2007-06-23 Thread Robert Schiele
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:27:24AM -0500, Donn Washburn wrote:
> Hey Group;
> 
> SuSE 10.3Alpha4 rpm -q = gcc-4.1.3-46 updated with Yast2
> 
> I think I have tracked out a problem with gcc 4.2 and c++.
> Two different programs that require C++ are dying at the "c++ -V"

What do you mean with 'the "c++ -V" test'?

> test.  If I try it directly "C++ -V" it states it needs a argument

If you call "C++" it generally should state that an executable called "C++"
does not exist.

> I tried "c++ -V somegarbage".  c++ reported a error stating that it 
> could not find i586-suse-linux-gcc-somegarbage.  locate find no
> "i586-suse-linux-gcc-".  However, /usr/i586-suse-linux is there.

Sure.  openSUSE does not ship with a gcc version "somegarbage".

> Anyone else seen a problem of this type?

Which problem? That you get error messages when you call tools with incorrect
parameters? That's pretty standard behavior.

Robert

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[opensuse-factory] C++/g++ compile problem

2007-06-23 Thread Donn Washburn

Hey Group;

SuSE 10.3Alpha4 rpm -q = gcc-4.1.3-46 updated with Yast2

I think I have tracked out a problem with gcc 4.2 and c++.
Two different programs that require C++ are dying at the "c++ -V"
test.  If I try it directly "C++ -V" it states it needs a argument
I tried "c++ -V somegarbage".  c++ reported a error stating that it 
could not find i586-suse-linux-gcc-somegarbage.  locate find no

"i586-suse-linux-gcc-".  However, /usr/i586-suse-linux is there.

Anyone else seen a problem of this type?


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