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author | iap10@labyrinth.cl.cam.ac.uk <iap10@labyrinth.cl.cam.ac.uk> | 2004-05-19 09:46:39 +0000 |
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committer | iap10@labyrinth.cl.cam.ac.uk <iap10@labyrinth.cl.cam.ac.uk> | 2004-05-19 09:46:39 +0000 |
commit | 2995b747c15256d51f805e1f45b924a192fd6bcd (patch) | |
tree | d425f9017f846fc98de4245ec09ed97b8ce03c78 /tools/xc/lib/xc_linux_restore.c | |
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bitkeeper revision 1.911 (40ab2cffAo2gg718_vwy__3wfyTAeg)
tools/misc/fakei386xen:
Run at the root of a xenolinux build tree, it 'renames' the xen
architecture directories to be 'i386', so that you can get a xen
build of the tree just by typing 'make'.
The main reason for wanting to do this is if you've got some
other package that wants to patch the kernel and has some complex
build system that you can't be bothered to figure out and make
work with ARCH=xen (e.g. OpenAFS or Freeswan/IPSEC). This script
will make the tree look just like an i386 tree, so unless the
patch conflicts with arch Xen (which is pretty unlikely) the
package's normal make procedure should just work.
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