Subject: Re: [vserver] Linux 3.13.1 Patch for Testing ...
From: Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com>
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2014 14:18:38 +0100

Hello Bertl,

  We really appreciate the work you put in vserver. For us, a real open 
source solution to light virtualisation with simplicity and efficiency 
in mind is really a blessing. Agreat kudos to you and Daniel for the 
work you put on this. I try to add wiki pages and make donation when i 
can and i hope i will be able to do so this year.

> Back to positive thinking and good news: a first patch [2] for 3.13.1 
> is now available for testing, please let me know if you encounter any 
> issues or hit any specific problems with it. I hope that the 
> beforementioned person will at least have the decency to do extensive 
> testing on the released patch and report back with a test case for 
> every tiny aspect which doesn't work as expected. Best, Herbert [1] 
> http://www.linux-vserver.org/Make_Bertl_Happy_Hardware_List [2] 
> http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-3.13.1-vs2.3.6.9.diff 

thanks for the patch :)

i use now only LTS in production and i really want to thank you for 
following the patch for those 3.4 and 3.10 version.
Having patch for new kernel is the key to have them when a kernel become 
LTS then, also there is so neat thing hapening in the kernel in the area 
of SSD support ( better support, caching system etc...) and in a server 
environnement this comes handy :)

i think it has allready been reported but i got this error trying to 
compile it:

   CC      kernel/vserver/space.o
kernel/vserver/space.c: In function 'vs_mix_nsproxy':
kernel/vserver/space.c:150:20: error: 'struct nsproxy' has no member 
named 'pid_ns'
kernel/vserver/space.c:151:10: error: 'struct nsproxy' has no member 
named 'pid_ns'
kernel/vserver/space.c:151:32: error: 'struct nsproxy' has no member 
named 'pid_ns'
kernel/vserver/space.c:152:14: error: 'struct nsproxy' has no member 
named 'pid_ns'
kernel/vserver/space.c:153:22: error: 'struct nsproxy' has no member 
named 'pid_ns'
make[2]: *** [kernel/vserver/space.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [kernel/vserver] Error 2
make: *** [kernel] Error 2


regards,
Ghislain.
AQUEOS.