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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] FreeBSD/Xen ugliness
All:
I have still not, as yet, been able to get FreeBSD/Xen to actually work.
It still hangs partway through the kernel boot process. I thought I'd
try to do a build, but unfortunately the instructions which are provided
in http://www.bsdclusters.com/xenofreebsd/xenbsdsetup.txt don't work at
all. I've run across the following so far:
- Couldn't get BitKeeper to work at all on FreeBSD (complains about
not being licensed?) - was able to work around this by using BitKeeper
on my PowerBook running Debian.
- The directory that's supposed to be symlinked from the Xen source
tree _does not exist_. I borrowed the matching files from the NetBSD/Xen
source tree.
- Had to hand-edit several of the copied headers, so they'd include
files on the right paths.
- There is no 'make kernel-depend'. Doing 'make depend' finally sort
of worked, until it got to dependency generation for the AIC7xxx
drivers, at which point it tried to pull in something nonexistant and
bombed.
Has _anyone_ successfully used FreeBSD/Xen? I tried e-mailing Kip Macy
directly, but have gotten no response as yet. If this doesn't work,
that's fine; however, FreeBSD is not scoring big points with me today,
as it seems to be giving me fits in assorted ways today. If anyone has
anything to say at all, it'd be appreciated.
--
Derrik Pates
dpates@xxxxxxxxxx
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