Good news, if slightly embarrassing :)
Turns out Alpine Linux packages up items like libc headers and such into a
meta-package named 'alpine-sdk'. Installing it has made compilation much
happier.
Thanks for the quick attention!
--Kevin
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Kevin Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which is exactly the problem I ran into last night when I tried to bring
> up a dom0 on the latest Void release.
>
> I've been only using buildxen.sh since I'm not yet familiar enough with
> the compilation process to do anything else :)
>
> Thanks for confirming my thinking is generally on the right track
> regarding compilation model. I'm going to get my Xen environment back to a
> working state today and give compilation another try incorporating your
> suggestions.
>
> --Kevin
>
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Antti Kantee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 29/12/14 20:45, Kevin Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Void Linux looks like it meets the criteria I used to select Alpine
>>> Linux.
>>> Namely minimal no-frills distro that gets out of the way. Since it works
>>> for Antti I'll give it a spin in a VM and see if I have good luck with
>>> it.
>>>
>>
>> Right, I've been using Void Linux for Xen testing, but recently I've not
>> been able to boot a Xen dom0, I get a reset in very early boot. I haven't
>> reported the problem upstream yet (though I'm sort of doing that now).
>>
>
>
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