Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xen-api (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Added xcp-xapi Ubuntu package target.
** Package changed: xen (Ubuntu) = xen-api (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Package xcp-xapi prompts for network backend
I found xen-xapi package version 1.3.2-11ubuntu1 includes this fix
(received from upstream Debian?) in v1.3.2-9:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/x/xen-api/xen-
api_1.3.2-11ubuntu1/changelog
xen-api (1.3.2-9) unstable; urgency=low
* Checks if $1 = configure in
Hi,
Indeed, this was fixed a long time ago in Debian, and this bug should be
cleared once 1.3.2-9 migrates to Ubuntu. I would suggest to also update
Precise with the latest patch release available in Wheezy.
By the way, I don't agree that it's impossible to install XCP in 12.04
since that
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for the feedback.
I might have misspoken, but my claim of it being impossible to install
is because after the installer proceeds to install openvswitch it falls
into an infinite loop that will not break.
May 03 19:55:27|00423|stream_unix|ERR|/tmp/stream-unix.7291.211:
Well, one could edit the configuration file just right after the package
is installed, and then the installation would be successful, no?
I'm sorry, I don't test my XCP packages on Ubuntu, so I can't really
tell, and that's the first time I hear about this loop. Is the above
from the xcp-xapi.log
The installation actually never finishes, but otherwise editing the
config afterward would be a fine.
I couldn't install the older version (original 12.04) because of
dependency challenges.
I have tried again, but this time I installed openvswitch by itself. It
errors out due to missing kernel
Hi,
Indeed, I never had such a problem as the package never finishing to
install. I'm surprised that Ubuntu cared so few about it that it never
got reported.
Anyway, let's not discuss the patch, and let's have the package
updated... :)
Thomas
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