Please find below the various builds available for the PlanetLab software and its SFA companion for testbed federation:
Stable builds
- Stable 5.3 MyPLC builds are available for the "onelab" and "lxc" distros (see also 5.2), for
- 'lxc' pldistro, i.e. linux-container-based nodes -- on 64bits only
- Fedora 20 ("lxc" distro) (starting with 5.3.4)
- Fedora 18 ("lxc" distro) (starting with 5.2.2)
- 'onelab' pldistro, i.e. vserver-based nodes
- Fedora 12 ("onelab" distro only)
- Fedora 14 ("onelab" distro only)
- 'lxc' pldistro, i.e. linux-container-based nodes -- on 64bits only
- History of changes can be found at the Changelogs page.
- Fedora,
- Debian and Ubuntu,
- we also used to ship sface for MacOS but this is now a cold track.
Daily builds can be found for the following distros: (subscribe to the mailing list)
- lxc distribution for progress on the ongoing work about linux-containers-based nodes.
- onelab, mostly for non-regression with nodes based on f14 and vservers
- The federation convenience distribution provides Debian packages for sfa, manifold and myslice (w=wheezy, j=jessie, r=raring, s=saucy).
- Current modules version and untagged stuff
- The PlanetLab distro is not rebuilt on this end of the codevelopment link any longer, see the Princeton build site instead.
(Much) older builds can be found below
- Stable, 5.2
- Stable, 5.0 MyPLC builds are available for the
"onelab" distro, 32 and 64 bits, for
- Fedora8 (2.6.22 up to rc21, 2.6.27 up to rc24, 2.6.32 up to rc26) - dropped from 5.0-rc27.
- Fedora12 (2.6.27 from 5.0-rc3 to 5.0-rc21, 2.6.32 from 5.0-rc22)
- Fedora14 (2.6.32 from 5.0-rc19)
- Stable, 4.3 builds are available for
- OneLab distro : Fedora 8
- Stable, 4.2 builds are available for
- OneLab distro : Fedora 8 (32 & 64 bits)
- OneLab distro : Centos 5 (32 & 64 bits), vserver reference image only
- PlanetLab distro : Fedora 8 (32 & 64 bits)
- Stable, 4.0 builds for:
- OneLab
- PlanetLab
Other goodies
- A yum repository that can help you run vserver on a plain fedora 14 box ,
see
The following area contains material cached from the Internet:
- Mirror area (yum repos + third-party, used by build)
- ISO images as-is from Fedora
- Mounted DVD images (on demand) for HTTP anaconda install