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Re: [Xen-devel] fsimage - no such file



On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 01:22:29PM -0700, cyberhawk001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 04:19:27AM -0700, Mohammad Hedayati wrote:
> >>>> # Node ID 6eabee6807b48c72bcc35a28170f0729500def85
> >>>> # Parent  80c0677f0f8370a4542aab81ab93380b0dab25db
> >>>> imported patch debian-lib-dir.patch
> >>>>
> >>>> diff -r 80c0677f0f83 -r 6eabee6807b4 config/StdGNU.mk
> >>>> --- a/config/StdGNU.mk  Wed Jun 13 09:27:53 2012 +0100
> >>>> +++ b/config/StdGNU.mk  Wed Jun 13 09:27:53 2012 +0100
> >>>> @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ BINDIR = $(PREFIX)/bin
> >>>>   INCLUDEDIR = $(PREFIX)/include
> >>>>   LIBLEAFDIR = lib
> >>>>   LIBLEAFDIR_x86_32 = lib
> >>>> -LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 ?= lib64
> >>>> +LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 ?= lib
> >>>>   LIBDIR = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR)
> >>>>   LIBDIR_x86_32 = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR_x86_32)
> >>>>   LIBDIR_x86_64 = $(PREFIX)/$(LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64)
> >>>>
> 
> SOOO, just wondering, in the above patch, should these:
> 
> -LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 ?= lib64
> +LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 ?= lib
> 
> 
> be also changed if installing the latest Xen 4.2-unstable on like Debian 
> Wheezy? OR is this something that is not important that important?

Ultimately the LIBLEAFDIR bits should go away entirely. The person
building Xen should specify where libraries live at ./configure time
with, for example, --libdir=/usr/lib64 (for 64-bit OSs like Fedora,
RHEL, OpenSUSE and SLES) or --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (for
64-bit systems like Ubuntu 12.04). More specifically, on Debian based
multiarch platforms, you'd use:
 ./configure --libdir=/usr/lib/$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)

> Just curious since even in the latest Xen 4.2-unstable rev-25494, it 
> still has the
> 
> LIBLEAFDIR_x86_32 = lib
> LIBLEAFDIR_x86_64 ?= lib64
> 
> 
> in the StdGNU.mk file.

Right, nothing has been committed while I've been working through the
feedback on the patch. I'll post v3 in just a moment which hopefully
has addressed all concerns.

Matt

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