**Purpose of this folder** This folder serves as a hook to add proprietary ACRN configuration for package building. To avoid polluting ``misc/config_tools/data`` with otherwise unsupported configurations, any additional board and scenario configurations can be put in here (``debian/configs``) using the same structure as in ``misc/config_tools/data``: :: debian/configs + + .xml | + .xml .. + .xml This enables an easy merge form acrn-hypervisor repository without any merge conflict. To get any changes built into the package you have to commit your changes, since ``git-buildpackage`` always requires this to be able to reproduce a package without impact of local changes. To add proprietary configuration, you create a proper working branch: :: me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ git checkout -b my-proprietary-acrn-package Add your proprietary configuration, e.g., adding a configuration for a NUC7i7DNHE system with a new-shared scenario: :: me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ mkdir -p debian/configs/nuc7i7dnhe me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ cp /nuc7i7dnhe.xml debian/configs/nuc7i7dnhe/ me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ cp /new-shared.xml debian/configs/nuc7i7dnhe/ Create a ``debian/configs/configurations.mk`` with the following contents: :: me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ cat debian/configs/configurations.mk ACRN_BOARDLIST += nuc7i7dnhe ACRN_SCENARIOLIST += new-shared This adds nuc7i7dnhe:new-shared to the configuration built-into ``acrn-hypervisor`` package. Commit yor changes :: me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ git add debian/configs/nuc7i7dnhe debian/configs/configurations.mk me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ git commit -s -m "Add nuc7i7dnhe:new-shared" Now you can use this branch ``my-proprietary-acrn-package`` to build the ACRN packages including your new config: :: me@devhost:~/acrn-work/acrn-hypervisor$ DISTRO= VENDOR= debian/docker/acrn-docker-build.sh --git-ignore-branch This can then easily be rebased onto any ACRN changes whenever required without any merge-issues. *Remark*: For a quick solution without the need to commit your changes you can circumvent ``git-buildpackage`` using the procedure outlined `here <../README.rst#development-build-from-source-package>`__.