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Re: [Xen-devel] build related basic question


  • To: "Aggarwal, Vikas (OFT)" <Vikas.Aggarwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Christopher Clark <christopher.w.clark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:36:03 -0700
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cd linux-2.6.11-xenU
ARCH=xen make

and then dig out the bzimage from inside the tree

or in the directory above do:
ARCH=xen make kernels

and it should only rebuild what has changed (plus a couple of files)
and dump the new bzimage into dist/install/boot for you

c.

On 4/29/05, Aggarwal, Vikas (OFT) <Vikas.Aggarwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>  Please tell me how I can just build a bzImage for xenU.
>  I am debugging my front-end driver,  don't want to do the whole thing
> --$make install-kernels,  when I only added a single printk statement
> inside my front-end driver for debug.
> 
> If I just try to do a $make inside my xenU kernel directory , it fails
> complaining phys_to_machine_mapping_undeclare.
> 
> -vikas
> 
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