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xen-api
Re: [Xen-API] Building with source on github (and pull requests)
On 17 Dec 2010, at 14:22, Dave Scott wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, only some of the repositories required to do a full XCP
>> ISO build appear to be open-source at the moment, so it'll take more
>> than a tutorial...
>
> This is true. I think we're missing a bunch of unpackaged dom0 scripts (we
> really need to package those) plus vncterm plus the host installer-- can you
> think of anything else? We should probably consider dropping vncterm and
> replacing it with qemu's text console. That would leave the scripts + the
> installer.
Could just open source vncterm for now until the transition to qemu's text
console? It works well enough for purpose...
>
> I think if we get the rough shape of an ideal XCP ISO build mapped out
> (something like: use 'mock' to generate binary RPMs from SRPMs; use
> 'rpmchroot' + 'mkisofs' + ? to build CD) then the act of "debugging" that
> would cause us to tidy up, package and publish all the remaining bits 'n
> pieces IYSWIM :)
I'm amazed that rpmchroot is still the best way to install a bunch of RPMs
after all these years! :) Would a yum repository help get the ordered
installation of the binary RPMs instead?
-anil
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>>
>> Anil
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> -- Pasi
>>>
>>>> In the process I've built some new RPMs for some of the ocaml bits,
>> Jon, where
>>>> should I put them so that you can update the yum repo you built?
>>>>
>>>> I've also made some minor changes to xen-api-libs and xen-api. I've
>> put those
>>>> changes into pull requests on each project [2] and [3].
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> M
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://github.com/xen-org
>>>> [2] https://github.com/xen-org/xen-api-libs/pulls
>>>> [3] https://github.com/xen-org/xen-api/pulls
>>>> --
>>>> Magnus Therning
>> magnus.therning@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>> XenServer Security Lead
>>>>
>>>> There does not now, nor will there ever, exist a programming
>> language
>>>> in which it is the least bit hard to write bad programs.
>>>> -- Flon's Axiom
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need, and then
>>>> being a real problem in the longer term.
>>>> -- Alan Kay
>>>>
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