#include <hallo.h>
* Adam Heath [Mon, Jul 18 2005, 04:49:02PM]:
> package: module-assistant
> version: 0.9
> 
> When compiling a xen kernel, one passes "ARCH=xen" on the command line.
> However, m-a does not do this, and has no option to do so.
> 
> kernel-package has been updated to work with xen, so it'd be nice if m-a had a
> way to do this as well.

Okay, I looked at it and I don't know what you mean. m-a works like
that:

ARCH=xen m-a -tf build shfs -k /dev/shm/linux-2.6.11-xen-patched

which ends up in:

dpkg-deb: baue Paket »shfs-module-2.6.11« in 
»/dev/shm/shfs-module-2.6.11_0.35-3+10.00.Custom_i386.deb«.

The source has been patched and configured as xen unpriviledged domain.
I can see that the xen source tree is used in the build. So what exactly
is the problem?

Regards,
Eduard.
-- 
<lun47ic> muss man da noch was confen, damit das ding geht ?
<yath> musst bestimmt noch ein kewles proggi downen, damit das funzt.

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