Jan Beulich wrote:
On 14.11.12 at 10:26, Per Jessen
wrote: I am really _only_ being curious, I have no problems building it in my own project. Upstream maintenance of that was long deprecated, and the code got removed right after the release of 4.2. So with no clear demand it was decided to drop support (and hence the building of it), but iirc for 12.1 post-release there was a decision to still make 32-bit packages available.
I don't think I've seen of those, I did a search just this morning and I only saw packages for 11.4.
For 12.2, I don't think you can expect that, and starting with whatever release is going to use upstream's 4.3 it's going to be plain impossible.
Understood.
Are you indeed running Xen on 64-bit incapable systems?
Yes, I actually am - I'm moving a small cluster of test servers onto virtual machines, and the only spare box I could find is an elderly Proliant DL380 without 64bit support. (Xeon 2.8GHz processors). It's by no means critical, it's just a good way of saving some energy and space. When this box breaks, I'm sure I can get a newer with 64bit support. /Per -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org