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2008 Jul 09
0
''make dist'' fails at end of build while copying (cp) vmlinuz from .../arch/i386/boot/ directory
PS: A similar issue has been partially discussed in [Xen-devel] but solution is not given or not clear.
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2007-09/msg00568.html
I am building Xen-3.2.0 (from source) with a ''working, known good'' xenified linux kernel from Fedora Core 8 (kernel-xen-2.6.21.7-3.fc8xen).
Here is the build failure I get when I run:
# make
2006 Apr 14
1
[LLVMdev] make dist?
Hi Reid,
> On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 21:03 -0500, Tanya Lattner wrote:
> > It it necessary for dist-check to run make dist?
>
> Y'know, when I typed that, I knew you were going to ask that. It
> doesn't make sense to me either. Seems a bit overkillish to me.
I think a `make distcheck' should do a `make dist' because it checks
that a tarball can reproduce itself.
2006 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] make dist?
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 21:03 -0500, Tanya Lattner wrote:
> Reid,
>
> First, thanks for the excellent overview. This seems like it will be very
> useful.
>
> I have a question about dist-check.
>
> You mention that it will triple the amount of disk space I am using. I am
> guessing its because it does the following:
> > 11. runs make dist
> > 12.
2006 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] make dist?
Reid,
First, thanks for the excellent overview. This seems like it will be very
useful.
I have a question about dist-check.
You mention that it will triple the amount of disk space I am using. I am
guessing its because it does the following:
> 11. runs make dist
> 12. runs make clean
> 13. runs make dist-clean
It it necessary for dist-check to run make dist? Why would we
2006 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] make dist?
Hi Tanya,
The first thing you need to understand is that there are multiple make
targets to support this feature. I'll briefly describe each here so you
have an overview and then delve into the details later.
* distdir - builds the distribution directory from which the
distribution will be packaged
* dist - builds each of the distribution tarballs (tar.gz,
2007 Oct 26
3
SOLUTION - Compiled Kernel and modules for XEN3.1 on PowerEdge 1950
Dear all,
since it could be of interest for the list, here I post a link to
compiled kernel for XEN 3.1 on a DELL PowerEdge 1950 compiled with
gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21) on a Debian4
distribution.
This is provided AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY SUPPORT AND/OR ANY RESPONSIBILITY :-)
The first link (7 MB) pack all the files you should have in /boot.
The second link (12 MB)
2013 Feb 13
0
make dist: errors, and www.oasis-open.org almost stale
Hi,
I am trying to create a tarball from a 4.0.3 git checkout using "make
dist", but it throws errors (small sample below, detailed Copy&Paste on
request), and apart from this, www.oasis-open.org seems stale on
connects from xsltproc, as can be seen in the lsof sample, below as well.
Briefly and cheekily asked, is that normal? Are we all omitting docs in
packaging at the moment?
2010 May 18
1
which kernel images should be used to boot first time a DomU CentOS on a Debian Dom0 for
I downloaded vmlinuz and initrd from here renamed them to
vmlinuz-xen-install and initrd-xen-install
and placed both above in /boot
http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.5/os/x86_64/images/xen/
and then in /etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf
install-method = rinse
dist = centos-5
image = sparse
kernel = /boot/vmlinuz-xen-install
initrd = /boot/initrd-xen-install
serial_device = hvc0
2007 Mar 26
0
Xen 3.0.4 and booting from floppy images
I am currently having problems persuading 3.0.4 (binary dist) to boot a
virtual machine from a virtual floppy when running in HVM mode. Although I
can boot a real computer from a real drive with my floppy image, with Xen
it merely hangs after saying:
HVMAssist BIOS, 1 cpu, $Revision: 1.138 $ $Date: 2005/05/07 15:55:26 $
If I give it a completely blank floppy image, it does the same
2010 Apr 01
1
Patch to fix "make dist"
A patch is attached to fix this problem.
It removes the deprecated reference to README.NV1 and properly adds
src/nv_rop.h
Thanks,
Rico Tzschichholz
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2015 Apr 06
2
Downloading specific files with rsync and make them keeping the original directories structures.
Hi all,
See the following command:
$ rsync -av ftp.cn.debian.org::debian/dists/Debian7.8/Release .
Which will download the file Release under the directory from which the
rsync command is isssued.
If I want to keep the original directories structures, say, for this
case, put the the Release in the following location:
./dists/Debian7.8/Release
If the directory tree doesn't exist, let
2013 Jul 12
2
vegan capscale 'subscript out of bounds' error
Hi list,
I am using the capscale function in vegan_2.0-7 to do a constrained
principal coordinates analysis, and I kept getting the following error
message:
Error in Y.r[, oo, drop = FALSE] : subscript out of bounds
I googled but I couldn't find an answer. Could anyone tell me why this
error msg and what to do?
Here is the command I used:
2010 Sep 23
1
xm new yields Import error: No module named xmlproc
I''m using a source-compiled Xen-4.0.2-rc1-pre (changeset: Fri Sep
17 17:06:57 2010 +0100 21350:6e0ffcd2d9e0) on a brand new Debian Testing
(Squeeze/sid) install. The first problem that I ran accross was just
getting xend to start. I was getting a python error saying that it
couldn''t import SrvDaemon. I got around that by moving
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/xen to
2012 Dec 18
1
pscore.dist problem when running optmatch
Hello
My optmatch package is loaded and otherwise running fine.
I get an error after lcds successfully completes logistic regression and
I'm trying to obtain a propensity score:
> pdist <- pscore.dist(lcds)
Error: could not find function "pscore.dist"
I searched the help files, other online sources, could find no answer for
this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2006 Apr 11
3
[LLVMdev] make dist?
Reid,
Could you explain in detail what make dist does? :) I'd like to see how it
can be integrated into the release process.
Thanks,
Tanya
1999 Jan 20
0
dist(*, "euclidean") [was "dist function suggestion"]
> BDR> You will need to call it something else: dist is a clone of an S
> BDR> function, and dist(X, "manhattan") is well-established usage.
>
> one could still imagine an extra Y argument such that
> dist(X, Y=myY, method="euclidean")
> and dist(X, "euclidean", Y=myY)
> would work
> one could even make it such that
> both
2007 Nov 08
1
XEN HVMs on LVM over iSCSI - test results, (crashes) and questions
Hi all,
some results from my configuration.
I''ve this configuration (I''m not interested in raw top performances but
in reliability.. so, I can accept slow MB/sec and prefer to rely on a
RAID6, for example):
1 Infortrend iSCSI Array A16E-G2130-4 with:
- 1GB DDR cache
- RAID6
- 7 x 500GB sataII Seagate ST3500630NS with 16mb (no budget for SAS)
- one of the logic volumes (about
2007 May 29
8
Building XEN with different config PROBLEM
Hello.
Up to version 3.0.4, I did the following to get two xen kernels (dom0 and
domU) with my own config:
wget http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/downloads/...
make xen
make tools
make docs
make linux-2.6-xen0-config CONFIGMODE=menuconfig
make linux-2.6-xen0-build
make linux-2.6-xen0-install
make linux-2.6-xen0-dist
make linux-2.6-xenU-config CONFIGMODE=menuconfig
make
2007 Apr 11
1
Function knn.dist from knnflex library
Hello,
I am feeling that this question can have a very simple answer, but I
can't find it.
I need to use the function knn.dist from knnflex library.
Whatever I try, I get the error:
Error in as.vector.dist(x, "character") : unused argument(s) ("character")
First example:
> a<-NULL
> a<-rbind(a,c(5.2,-8.1))
> a<-rbind(a,c(8.8,-16.1))
>
2010 May 19
1
Where is the construction of a dist object from raw data described?
Any reference to the appropriate documentation would
be most appreciated.
I am using the TSP module for clustering of HIV
genetic sequences. The distances have already been
computed and available as either upper-triangular
or square, i.e.:
a 1 2 3
b 4 5
c 6
d
or
a 0 1 2 3
b 1 0 4 5
c 2 4 0 6
d 3 5 6 0
The TSP modules takes in a "dist" object.