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Re: [Xen-users] What do you do for Xen 4.2?
I'm about 95% certain that the past couple Ubuntu releases offer Xen support - unfortunately, not on a machine where i can fire up aptitude and check
On Friday, June 15, 2012, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
On 15/06/2012 11:41, John Sherwood wrote:
You can't find any 4.2 packages or the like through standard channels because 4.2 is still "unstable" (e.g., under development); for the most part, you're expected to be building it yourself if you want to play with it. For that reason, I would advise against production deployment for the time being. I would still strongly suggest trying out 4.2 in the meantime, out of production, since it's feature complete (or was supposed to be, starting in April). I believe the timeline was set to have RCs by now, but I haven't been keeping up with it.
As for the repos you've found, I'd trust them for testing, but as a comment on the code base itself, any repos at present will be unsuitable for production use until the devs feel confident enough to give it their blessing as a stable release.
Thanks, but I meant 4.1.x. Where can I find a trustworthy 4.1.x repo?
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