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Re: [Xen-devel] self-contained kernel tree




On 1 Jul 2005, at 15:50, Nils Toedtmann wrote:

till a few days ago, it was possible to diff linux-2.6.11[.12] against
patched linux-2.6.11.12-xen-3.0-devel and to re-apply that patch on a
vanilla tree to gain a self-contained xenolinux kernel tree. I liked to
do that for seperating kernel trees from xen trees (or to make kernel
SRPMs).

Unfortunately, there is a "-I ../tools" now somewhere in the kernel
build :( Is there a way to bring the required tools-headers back insinde
the kernel tree?

That'll probably be the xenstore header files. I think the best pragmatic place for those is xen/include/public/io --- it's kind of illogical because Xen doesn;t actually use or export any of the i/o primitives, but it does mean that everyone can get at the headers because everyone has the Xen public headers on their include path. That's what I did for the old control-interface headers.

 -- Keir


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