I haven't built a Debian package for some years, but I should be able to get back up to speed easily enough. I can run LVM virtual servers of Ubuntu, to test that. LVM works really nice these days and has all of the advantages of being native to the kernel, so goodbye Xen.

    Thanks

    Bruce

On 12/06/2012 04:21 PM, Matthew Pitts wrote:
Bruce,

There are ways to do that; the best is to give a minimum version dependency for specific libraries, that way if there are newer ones available to be installed, those will be used instead. I will have to do some digging, but I may be able to help, as I need to find this stuff for a project I'm working on myself.

Matthew Pitts
N8OHU


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