Sandino Araico Sánchez wrote: > 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....
What config file? You're also aware of vserver ... build -m template, yes? 20 minutes does seem like a long time, especially if it doesn't include downloading the guest. What else is your script doing? > 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..... So, pin the few packages it does depend on? Seems to me like you're unnecessarily complicating the procedure. > I have used debootstrap in Gentoo to create Debian vservers and It works > just fine. As it should. It's just a simple shellscript. > About Yum in Debian I don't know about It's stability status but I have > only seen it working few times.... Oh? I don't recall hearing about any problems. -- Daniel Hokka Zakrisson _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
