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[opensuse-virtual] Xen hypervisor developement conforming to openSUSE
- From: "John McDermott (U.S. Navy Employee)" <john.mcdermott@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:07:59 -0500
- Message-id: <CAF196C2-AFB7-471A-8FEC-B711129E01F1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
We are forward porting our secure hypervisor variant of Xen and tried
openSUSE as an alternative to our previous platform. We like openSUSE
so much that we'd like to make our hypervisor work conform to the
openSUSE process. We are not working on dom0 or other guests, but the
hypervisor code itself.
We have installed the xen-3.3.1-testing-src rpm. At that point, we could just "make world" and continue as we have in the past, but it does not look like that would conform to the way YaST and friends are installing Xen. Is there a written description of what we should do differently than "make world" or "make install-xen", to make our prototype "YaST" conforming?
Sincerely,
John
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What is the formal meaning of the one-line program
#include "/dev/tty"
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We have installed the xen-3.3.1-testing-src rpm. At that point, we could just "make world" and continue as we have in the past, but it does not look like that would conform to the way YaST and friends are installing Xen. Is there a written description of what we should do differently than "make world" or "make install-xen", to make our prototype "YaST" conforming?
Sincerely,
John
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What is the formal meaning of the one-line program
#include "/dev/tty"
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