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Hi Celso, On 28 Apr 2014, at 23:26, Celso Fernandes <fernandes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Dave, > > How are you building packages for Debian? > > I had to hack on xenserver:buildroot/blob/master/scripts/deb/configure.sh and > some other files to be able to build the packages for Debian > > Is there any other way? Does worth to send a PR with these changes? I don’t think there’s any other way at the moment. Please do send a PR with the changes! Thanks, Dave > > Thank you, > > Celso Fernandes > > www.zertico.com > > +55 35 3629-1616 > Av. BPS, 1303 - PCE - PCTI - Sala 10 > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Dave Scott <Dave.Scott@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Edwin, > > On 16 Apr 2014, at 11:36, Zhai, Edwin <edwin.zhai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > All, > > We are trying to add some new feature in xen-api and test in openstack > > environment. But build xen-api accroding to README.markdown at > > https://github.com/xapi-project/xen-api.git on ubuntu 12.04 always failed. > > There are dependences not in documents, like blktap-dev, and also some > > basic build failure, like obuild. > > > > Just curious how xen-api developer do the build? Build it stand-alone, or > > with xenserver? Do you have frequent fresh build test? > > For components like ‘xenopsd’, ‘xcp-networkd’ etc I prefer to install all the > dependencies in CentOS (or Debian) via xenserver-core[1]. I can then clone > the repo and build the binaries. > > For ‘xapi’ itself the xenserver-core .spec file references a branch with a > couple of build fixes in it. These need to be tidied up and merged to master— > Bob Ball (cc:d) and I are trying to sort this out. > > I think we should try to create a ‘vagrant box’ configuration to help people > set this up — what do you think? > > > Another question is how you do the test? Do you have some simple unit test > > tools to verify API function, or you test it in XCP environment? > > For ‘xapi’, there are a few unit tests which run as part of the build. > There’s also a program called ‘quicktest’ (in the xen-api repo) which can > install VMs, suspend/resume, migrate etc. After that we normally run system > tests via xenrt[2] > > > Do you have plan do do some test in openstack environment? You know, > > libvirt in openstack doesn't support xen well. > > I think xapi is tested as part of the XenServer openstack CI[3] > > HTH, > Dave > [1] https://github.com/xenserver/xenserver-core > [2] > http://www.xenserver.org/discuss-virtualization/virtualization-blog/entry/introducing-open-source-xenrt.html > [3] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/XenServer/XenServer_CI > > > > > > > Best Rgds, > > Edwin > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-api mailing list > > Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-api mailing list > Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api > _______________________________________________ Xen-api mailing list Xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xen-api
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