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Re: [Xen-users] Compiling Xen from source on a machine without Internet access



You can make your kernel externally (fetch the source per git from the pv_ops repository or xen) and just create the xen tools with make xen and make tools, then you can install it per ./install.sh in the xen src dir, as far as I remember. Check the xen-wiki for futher details.

Am 09.08.2010 21:37, schrieb Virajith Jalaparti:
Hi,

I am trying to compile Xen 4.0 on a machine without access to the Internet. However it does not work directly since the make process does a "hg" and gets some files from an svn. Is there a way I can compile Xen from source on a machine which cannot access the Internet? I am looking for something other the obvious answer of "compile it on another Internet-connected machine and copy the result to that machine which is not connected to the Internet" (both these machines can talk to each other).

Thanks,
Virajith

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