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Hi all,
I have started work on a Linux::VServer perl module, and it can at least
make a syscall or two already.
The main purpose of the module is for something to easily prototype
changes people suggest to the API as the "vserver-inclusion" branch gets
ready, and to have a place for managing an extremely finely grained test
suite that is useful for cross-checking and debugging kernel-side
development.
For the VServer 2.1 API used by VServer 2.0+, it just wraps libvserver.
~ The 3.1 API, used currently only by the "vserver-inclusion" I am
working on, is 'pure' perl.
As a side project, I will be bundling up the patchy bits and pieces of
scripts I have made available over time (such as immucp, unify-dirs, the
LVM integrated vserver creation scripts, etc) into this module, which
may end up being split off into a seperate distribution etc. Or, if
people are interested, may end up being a more comprehensive set of
userland utilities.
Currently you can browse the tree at
~ http://vserver.utsl.gen.nz/gitweb/?p=Linux-VServer.git;a=summary
or pull via git (or your favourite git porcelain) from
~ git://vserver.utsl.gen.nz/git/Linux-VServer.git
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Sam Vilain, Catalyst IT (NZ) Ltd.
phone: +64 4 499 2267 PGP ID: 0x66B25843
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Received on Tue Feb 21 05:58:01 2006