Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: > Sandino Araico Sánchez wrote: > >> That's right, but yum does not always work on Debian or Gentoo hosts. >> > > Oh? Details? Both Debian and Gentoo have packages for yum, so that sounds > like bug(s) which should be reported to the maintainers... > Yum is marked unstable in Gentoo. It works sometimes but i got used to unpacking the guest image and running a script that creates the config directory and the config file... It takes me about 20 minutes to setup a new vservar and have it running....
Yum in Gentoo is sensitive to upgrades of dependencies; it breaks easily.... Whenever Yum breaks It's easier to unpack a guest image than revdep-rebuild..... I have used debootstrap in Gentoo to create Debian vservers and It works just fine. About Yum in Debian I don't know about It's stability status but I have only seen it working few times.... -- Sandino Araico Sánchez edce71952773051c884f6a49cc194445 8a3ac99fbf88d0c58677ffd9706081bb5471b756 2bc1ad9b84e28ba8725ee0008c80a7f0 5945bcf00844d5a421f7b66e3c5c28467e48f2bc -- 2d188949024d886941f4dff4f500918d 510f47aeec377edb804439a0dae774b9d94269b9 0732340cb5d7e7e456e091f11ae3dcb1 f78a9751c2b8f4af0b56f9f175f20172c2c38847 _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver