[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [MirageOS-devel] libvirt with mirageos and tls
On 30 Jul 2014, at 10:48, Jon Ludlam <jjl25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 30/07/14 09:40, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote: >> On 30 Jul 2014, at 10:37, Jon Ludlam <jjl25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On 30/07/14 09:32, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote: >>>> This is a great writeup, thank you! It's very useful to see all the >>>> libvirt steps in one place. It's a pity that Ubuntu Launchpad doesn't >>>> build PPAs on ARM yet (as far as I know), or else we could get a binary >>>> repository published to make these steps easier. >>> There are lots of things we do that could benefit from nice binary >>> repository hosting. Does anyone have a secret stash of credits for >>> Amazon's S3? There's a tutorial of how to host repositories on it here: >>> http://xn.pinkhamster.net/blog/tech/host-a-debian-repository-on-s3.html. >>> RPM hosting should be similarly easy. >> Rackspace has very generously given us developer accounts for VM hosting, >> so blobs.openmirage.org has a healthy amount of storage (and is currently >> hosting the ARM SDcard images). >> >> So we have somewhere to host the RPMs, but the most convenient aspect of >> Launchpad is that it automates the build process as well. Have you ever >> decrypted the mysterious workings of the OpenSUSE build service? It appears >> to support ARM, but the Web UI is...scary. > No, I had a similar experience with the UI! > > We've got automatic building here of x86 RPMs, and I suspect we're not > too far off being able to do something similar with ARM. We're using > Vagrant (using the vagrant-xenserver plugin) to set up build > environments and do the builds automatically. Once the > xenserver/buildroot packages can do the vagrant thing we should be able > to make some base boxes for the cubieboard and then it should be simple > to do the builds. > > Compute resource isn't really our problem, we need more externally > visible storage. Great -- we can certainly arrange to rsync the results to blobs.openmirage.org then. Do you plan to run the Cubieboard builds physically or in a qemu-arm environment? The Cubietrucks are pretty fast at doing builds -- I can bring one along to the compiler hacking session on Friday. -anil _______________________________________________ MirageOS-devel mailing list MirageOS-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xenproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mirageos-devel
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