On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Doug Goldstein <car...@cardoe.com> wrote:
>> Stubdomains
>> ===========
>>
>> Hard to do in a packaging environment (is really its own partial
>> architecture). Rump kernels are no different in this regard.
>>
>> No clever ideas were put forward.
>
> Honestly what about moving these more out of tree? Now with mini-os
> being out of tree and the stubdoms needing mini-os its an absolute mess
> to build from a distro standpoint since mini-os is git fetched. To make
> it work upstream using raisin would be a great improvement here.

The real question with stubdomains is about how to build them at all
so that they're available from within a Debian/Linux distribution,
given that what you want is a binary that consists of code from dozens
of Debian packages (e.g., qemu + all its dependencies) re-compiled for
a different environment (minios or rump kernels).  See the "fork" of
the thread we had on this subject.

(And of course the same if you s/Debian/$SOME_OTHER_DISTRO/;)

 -George

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