lxc 0.7.5-3ubuntu15 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
lxc (0.7.5-3ubuntu15) precise; urgency=low * 0032-refuse-console.patch: don't allow access to 5:0, which is the host's /dev/console. * debian/lxc.apparmor, debian/rules: install an apparmor profile for lxc-start. -- Serge Hallyn <email address hidden> Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:46:59 -0600
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- Uploaded by:
- Serge Hallyn
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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lxc_0.7.5-3ubuntu15.debian.tar.gz | 45.5 KiB | 2e7ab8807e345a74b57e3af330e36b4cc01de7d475db7dcd894b400d436c58fc |
lxc_0.7.5-3ubuntu15.dsc | 1.6 KiB | a16ad58a61e5b425a02e02989ea625fcb8749c4997d572bf66f93cba0f00c1d6 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- lxc: Linux Containers userspace tools
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package provides the lxc-* tools, which can be used to start a single
daemon in a container, or to boot an entire "containerized" system, and to
manage and debug your containers.
- lxc-dbg: Linux Containers userspace tools (debug)
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package contains the debugging symbols.
- lxc-dev: Linux Containers userspace tools (development)
Containers are insulated areas inside a system, which have their own namespace
for filesystem, network, PID, IPC, CPU and memory allocation and which can be
created using the Control Group and Namespace features included in the Linux
kernel.
.
This package contains the development files.
- lxcguest: No summary available for lxcguest in ubuntu precise.
No description available for lxcguest in ubuntu precise.