- The TGZ2VIB5 tool now allows to build the VIB payload file from a directory structure (rather than using a pre-packaged tgz file as input)
- You can now change the Acceptance Level of the VIB package
Showing posts with label ESXi5-CPT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESXi5-CPT. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
[Update] ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools 2.1
I just published updated versions of my ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools. What's new:
Saturday, September 29, 2012
VMware Labs' latest fling: VIB Author and how it compares to the ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools
The VMware Labs have published a new tool called VIB Author that "allows ESXi administrator to create custom VIBs at the CommunitySupported level". When I read this news my first thought was: Hey, that's exactly what my ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools (ESXi5-CPT, consisting of tgz2vib and vib2zip) are supposed to do! So, how do these two compare?
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
[Release] ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools v1.0
I just released the first version of my ESXi5 Community Packaging Tools. These are two scripts:
These scripts can be used by Community developers (who provide e.g. drivers for unsupported Whitebox hardware) to package their software into VMware proprietary formats.
- tgz2vib5.cmd (to convert a TGZ file to a VIB file, formerly included with ESXi-Customizer)
- vib2zip.cmd (to combine one or more VIB files into an Offline Bundle ZIP)
These scripts can be used by Community developers (who provide e.g. drivers for unsupported Whitebox hardware) to package their software into VMware proprietary formats.
Go, read anything you want to know about these tools (and the different formats that they handle), and download them on the project page.
Labels:
customization,
ESXi,
ESXi 5,
ESXi5-CPT,
offline-bundle,
tgz,
tgz2vib5,
vib,
vib2zip
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