[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Compile error 3.0.3 - vnc.c auf Debian Sarge
On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 17:52 +0200, bigfoot29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi... I don't get the current stable 3.0.3 compiled - he always breaks > with the following error message: > Its just libx11-dev, apt/yum should pick up on the other packages [deps] for it as well as the suggested packages and handle it for you. xorg-x11-devel (I think) in yum land, not 100% sure as I'm not a huge whitebox fan. > Now there are 2 questions: > 1) The system is a Celeron 700 - so I don't need the HVM things including > vnc and sdl. Is there a way to disable these options? I tried playing with that to make a "light" installer for 3.0.3. After about 9 hours of messing up the makefile to the point that I realized its just easier to allow the few vnc related tools to build, I abandoned the idea. I strongly suggest not playing with the makefile if you're in any kind of hurry :) > 2) Why do I get this compile error? Looks like he can't find > "X11/keysymdef.h" - but even a "locate X11" didn't show the files... I > wonder why they are required by now - and not optional any more like they > were with 3.0.2 :( Enhancements from 3.0.2 wrt HVM guests and easier (more functional) vnc access to them (in a nutshell). I read the changelogs like the newspaper .. bold print method. I should probably read them more carefully, there's just so much in and about Xen to absorb right now its hard to keep up on every detail. > Anyways... help appreciated... compiling times from approx. 8 hours with a > clean tarball to start from are somewhat much :) - So I can't try that a > million times ;) (thats why I didn't clean up after the failure mentioned > above - shortens compile time to approx. a hour. - could that be the > reason?) The last time I watched and waited 8 hours for something to compile I was working with the WWIV 3.x source code (yes, the dial up BBS) after it had been ported to C from Pascal on a 286 with 1MB of SIPP memory (4x 256 chips). Even on my PIII HP Pavilion laptop with 128 MB of ram and ultra slow Travelstar 10GB HD, Xen only takes a few hours if I shut off KDE unload sound printer and other wasteful junk. Do you have swap disabled on your machine, or something running hogging resources? If its taking 8 hours on any close to modern machine something is really wrong .. or you (like me) can't bear to throw out an old computer :) I lease a few low end p4's for testing / building that come with 2TB of bandwidth and a 100 meg port uplink, really handy for tinkering if your comfy working without console access. A major plus is being able to get to your work / kernels / source from anywhere and get them with very good speed. P4 3.2 / 2GB RAM / 2x 160 GB drives only costs me about a hundred bucks a month .. well worth it. Just find a data center who can / will rent you a KVM should you really need console access. Not sure what 8 hours of your time is worth, but I'm guessing more than $100 :) > Regards, Bigfoot29 > Best, -Tim > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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