Package Details: xen-stubdom 4.20.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/xen.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: xen
Description: Xen hypervisor stubdom files
Upstream URL: https://xenproject.org/
Keywords: hypervisor virtualization xen
Licenses: GPL2
Submitter: sergej
Maintainer: Refutationalist
Last Packager: Refutationalist
Votes: 184
Popularity: 0.069676
First Submitted: 2009-11-09 11:22 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-03-13 08:19 (UTC)

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Refutationalist commented on 2025-03-12 12:06 (UTC) (edited on 2025-03-13 08:23 (UTC) by Refutationalist)

We've moved to the newly-stable 4.20.0 branch. There are also other changes:

  • stubdom is fixed by disabling the vtmp and vtpmmgr components. This gets rid of a few source files and our remaining patches.
  • Debug files are only removed if the debug option is not set in makepkg.cfg (or the PKGBUILD itself)
  • pygrub has been removed
  • optdepends are adjusted for the upcoming xen-grub split package for the various Xen flavored builds.

If you're still using pygrub note that it is deprecated. The solution is to build PV grub instead, which used to be in AUR but is now missing. I am asking a couple questions on the mailing list, and I intend to put my current build of xen-grub (which supersedes xen-pvhgrub) on AUR as soon as possible. If you need to build it before that occurs, you can find it in my PKGBUILD repo.

EDIT: 4.20.0-2 adds support for the xen-edk2 package, which has a fixed UEFI for xen

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polyzium commented on 2015-08-01 14:59 (UTC)

After solving "i have no idea" problem, the compiling still fails. "ERROR: User requested feature spice configure was not able to find it. Install spice-server and spice-protocol devel" I have spice and spice-protocol installed

polyzium commented on 2015-08-01 14:33 (UTC)

Xen fails to compile. I have no idea why. http://pastebin.com/r4Rmrjah

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2015-07-23 08:50 (UTC)

@piwwo, I did the same.

piwwo commented on 2015-07-23 08:28 (UTC)

Ok that works for me with multilib, however not with spice, not even with spice-protocol-git. I removed spice from config for now. pacman -Q spice spice-protocol-git spice 0.12.5-1 spice-protocol-git 20121019-2

kantras commented on 2015-07-21 13:29 (UTC)

@piwwo: gcc-multilib (plus the the associated packages) are a part of the official 'multilib' repository; this repository contains a number of things including 32 bit versions of several support libraries. You should be able to edit /etc/pacman.conf and uncomment the section for multilib to enable it. Once you then request to install gcc-multilib, its going to ask to change out several packages with their multilib equivant ones; this version of gcc is the same as the one you'd been using but has support to be able to compile 32 bit versions on request.

piwwo commented on 2015-07-21 09:24 (UTC)

Ok what version of gcc-multilib? on AUR or AUR4?

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2015-07-19 16:46 (UTC)

Replacing gcc with gcc-multilib fixed the compilation issue for me.

kantras commented on 2015-07-19 02:25 (UTC)

can someone who is having compile issues please try gcc-multilib from the multilib repository - the error that piwwo posted appeared to be related to compiling the 32-bit version of one of the support tools.

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2015-07-14 20:55 (UTC)

@kantras: I experience the same issue as piwwo. - spice disabled - same gcc, no multilib - kernel 4.0.7-2