On 6 January 2014 19:18, Tomasz Rybak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
> I'm rather inactive member of Debian Cloud Team. Trying to increase
> my involvement, I started from atypical way and created descriptions
> of build-debian-cloud scripts:
> ​http://tomaszrybak.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/debian-cloud-images/
> and projects rebuilding Debian packages:
> http://tomaszrybak.wordpress.com/2013/12/28/using-cloud-to-rebuild-debian
>
> I've put those on my blog - do you think it would be better to put them
> on Debian wiki, or team page on Alioth?
>
> I have another question, related to build-debian-cloud.
> How is situation with HVM, and can build-debian-cloud be used to
> create images for unstable? I want to try to test my packages
> (PyCUDA and PyOpenCL) on AWS EC2 GPU instances, but I would like
> to do it on recent drivers - not on stable.
>
> Best regards.
>
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Whoa! That's quite a bit of work there, nice job :-)
Don't ask me where to put it, but I'll soon be writing my own documentation
at http://andsens.github.io/build-debian-cloud/, your docs will be a good
starting point.
About the HVM images. James and I have made some progress, but right now I
am having trouble getting the image to boot (in the WIP branch).
You are welcome to give it a try, the manifest is there and the resulting
image registers properly with AWS.
Maybe the extlinux config is wrong (or maybe the image is registered with
the wrong root_device/device mapping, I am not sure, I get no feedback from
the AWS console).
SR-IOV drivers are also in the works, the code is there but hasn't been
tested and is currently not added to the tasklist.
About unstable: I... I actually haven't tried, hehe. Give it a spin, maybe
we're lucky and stuff just works :-) (though I'm pretty sure HVM images
still won't work)

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