I don't agree it really is *ON* topic. OpenXenManager is in both Debian and Ubuntu, while XenCenter is not. More over, XenCenter is for a non-free platform, so why should I care? Or is there a XenCenter for Linux? I don't think so.
As the maintainer of Xen-API in Debian, I care more about what is in the distribution than what isn't. And I care even less for software that doesn't even has a version for Unix.
Last thing, such problem would be better reported to Citrix directly. As the package maintainer, I can't do much about such upstream problem anyway (unless I am given a patch to apply).
Hi,
I don't agree it really is *ON* topic. OpenXenManager is in both Debian and Ubuntu, while XenCenter is not. More over, XenCenter is for a non-free platform, so why should I care? Or is there a XenCenter for Linux? I don't think so.
As the maintainer of Xen-API in Debian, I care more about what is in the distribution than what isn't. And I care even less for software that doesn't even has a version for Unix.
Last thing, such problem would be better reported to Citrix directly. As the package maintainer, I can't do much about such upstream problem anyway (unless I am given a patch to apply).