3 messages in com.xensource.lists.xen-develRe: [Xen-devel] Fwd: [Xen-users] Miss...
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Todd Deshane27 Feb 2008 19:02 
Ian Jackson28 Feb 2008 06:56 
Todd Deshane28 Feb 2008 08:57 
Subject:Re: [Xen-devel] Fwd: [Xen-users] Missing 3.2 binary install package
From:Todd Deshane (desh@gmail.com)
Date:02/28/2008 08:57:03 AM
List:com.xensource.lists.xen-devel

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Ian Jackson <Ian.@eu.citrix.com> wrote:

Andrej Radonic writes ("[Xen-users] Missing 3.2 binary install package"):

The binary installation package is still missing from the 3.2 download page. Anybody know if it has been discontinued or if it is coming up and we just have to patient for a while?

If by this you mean a binary tarball, I'm afraid we've not done that for Xen 3.2. Ideally you should get a properly supported binary package from your dom0 distribution vendor. Failing that, I would suggest building the hypervisor or the kernel (whichever you don't have) from the source tarballs on the xen.org website. Vendors' dom0 kernels intended for 3.1 are generally useable with 3.2.

I think we all agree that the best supported is a vendor-supplied version.

And there are definitely enough howtos on compiling from source on the users list and even some on the wiki and manual etc.

The gap that the binary packages fill is for the people that just want to try out the latest stable features directly from the Xen team without all the modifcations from the distros. There have been these binary packages for previous version of Xen [1].

I think another reason that Andrej and I noticed it is that we are both involved with books on using Xen and probably both documented the process of installing from a prebuilt binary. The prebuilt binaries are nice for distros without official Xen support that don't want to take the time to build from source.

Aren't the prebuilt tarballs basically as easy as building the source three times (32bit, PAE, 64bit) and tarring the dist folder?

I think that someone on the devel team is probably the best person to do it, but giving instructions to us to do would be an option too.

Thanks for you time and efforts, Todd

[1] http://xen.xensource.com/download/dl_31tarballs.html