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Re: [Xen-users] Compile 64 bit hypervisor&kernel on 32bit kernel ?

To: Emre Erenoglu <erenoglu@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Compile 64 bit hypervisor&kernel on 32bit kernel ?
From: Stephan Seitz <s.seitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 05:26:58 +0100
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I've tried to cross compile xen on ubuntu a few times and it always failed. i found it more convenient to setup a seconcd, 64bit machine for developing.

i've made 64bit ubuntu 7.10 deb's of the 3.2.0 release but was too short on 
time to setup a repo. just leave me a
note, if you want to try them.

cheers,

Stephan


Emre Erenoglu schrieb:
No my OS is actually 32 bit. I guess it will be a big hassle to cross-compile a 64 bit kernel on 32 bit os. So I decided to install another Ubuntu 64 bit on another partition.

Thanks anyway,

Emre

On Jan 31, 2008 10:49 PM, Ian Tobin <itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Is your OS actually 64 bit? If not then i believe it has to be 64bit
    before XEN will see it as 64bit.

    Thanks

    Ian

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    *Subject:* [Xen-users] Compile 64 bit hypervisor&kernel on 32bit
    kernel ?

    Hi,

    I'm running 32 bit Ubuntu 7.10 on my system with a 32-bit Xen
    Hypervisor. I would like try 64 bit Xen Hypervisor & 64 bit kernel.

    How can I build them? When I issue "make world" and "make install",
    it gives me 32 bit. I read the readme but no information inside. I
    also couldn't find something on the Wiki, just somethings about
    cross-compiling, which I didn't understand well enough...

    Can anyone give a clue?
Emre Erenoglu
    erenoglu@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:erenoglu@xxxxxxxxx>




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