Re: RHEL?
by Adam M. Dutko
> Currently they are being distributed as part of the fedora-infra repo
> [1]. I believe that libvirt-qpid requires a newer version of libvirt
> than what RHEL provides, but I could be incorrect. Not to push you away
> from virt_web, but you could also check out convirture
>
> -josh
>
> [1] http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/el/5/x86_64/
Thanks for the tip! It looks like it might "fit the bill" in more ones than
one.
14 years, 1 month
RHEL?
by Adam M. Dutko
Are there plans to create packages for an easier installation on
RHEL/CENTOS? Or am I missing something? I've managed to get most
dependencies installed with ease and imagine I can get the rest as well, but
I'm searching for an alternative to VmWare Server that is "easy" to maintain
and am finding myself hunting and compiling/building. In particular I'm
wondering about packages for
libvirt-qpid
qpidd
python-repoze-what-quickstart
python-qpid
Thanks.
14 years, 1 month