Jan, Thanks for the quick reply. The spec file is what I had in mind when I said we could figure a way around the issue. I was concerned that we might create a problem by doing only that; that there were some other openSUSE practices we need to follow. Being refugees from Fedora, we are concerned that we don't understand openSUSE and may do things the wrong way. So we are OK as long as we follow the xen.spec? Sincerely, John On Sep 15, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Jan Beulich wrote:
xen.spec is telling you how we build hypervisor and tools (without the 2.6.18 kernel ot anything else) - perhaps you want to use this for reference?
Jan
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