On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 06:58:26PM +0200, Romain Rivière wrote:
> Hi there,
Hello Romain,
> Until now, I had managed to maintain a couple of ebuilds in
> order to keep my linux-vserver hosts running with Gentoo as
> the base distro.
Sounds great!
> However, it seems like this is coming to an end too.
> Building dietlibc with gcc 10 results in a segmentation fault.
During build time or when you use the dietlibc with some test
code or in the linux-vserver tools? Can you elaborate on the
segfault and maybe paste some debug info here?
> While it still builds nicely with gcc 9, I feel like this is
> the curtain call for me.
> I am probably going to move to Proxmox VE and LXC/KVM QEMU in
> the near future.
LXC/KVM has gotten pretty stable and also gained a bunch of
features over the years which make them very suitable for easy
isolation as well as full system containerization.
So as long as your setup doesn't depend on Linux-VServer
commands or isolation features, you should be pretty fine there.
> I really wish I could keep on using LVS, but the hassle of
> maintaining an older kernel has somewhat lost of its appeal :)
Sadly the interest in Linux-VServer has declined over the years
and it seems, that everybody would like to see a patch against
the most recent kernel but nobody wants to spend the time or
money on it to make it happen.
> I would like to thank the whole team for their effort through
> all these years.
I think I can speak for the team here and say: we are happy to
hear that and we certainly enjoyed the journey with you over all
the years.
> In addition to providing us with a great tool and feature set,
> I have learned much by using Linux VServer.
> I'll keep an eye on things in case something happens though ;)
\o/
All the best,
Herbert
> Cheers!
> --
> Romain
Received on Sun Jun 13 12:48:08 2021