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This function was first added to Ruby in 1.8.7.
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If -lruby was not available, this used to define HAVE_LIBRUBY=0.
However this meant that the later test -n "$HAVE_LIBRUBY" would
be successful, whereas it should fail in this case.
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This didn't exist on ancient autoconf in RHEL 5.
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RHEL 5-era FUSE didn't have this function.
I copied the function out of upstream FUSE, since the license is
compatible.
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For our purposes, the two tools are compatible.
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Note that the SELinux + FUSE test is disabled because of:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811217
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=812798#c42
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This allows us to find out what qemu devices are supported
at runtime.
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QEMU 1.0 was released at the end of 2011.
Remove all the cruft about detecting broken -machine type which
was only required for QEMU 0.15.
This also reverts commit 30ecbf3ec2ada68f7e125a180553e31b069033b7.
Even on ARM you can pass -machine accel=kvm:tcg and qemu does the
right thing, so I'm not sure why we wanted to disable that.
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These were used to select the default drive and network interface.
They both default to 'virtio'.
These were added back in the day when virtio was buggy, so that
packagers could revert to using ide/ne2k_pci to work around distro
bugs. However virtio has been stable in qemu for a very long time, so
it seems unlikely that any packager would need to use these, and in
any case it would be better to do this detection at runtime (cf. for
virtio-scsi).
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types (RHBZ#823887).
Thanks Laszlo Ersek.
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This flag allows extra QEMU options to be passed on the command line.
This is useful mainly on arm (see the notes in the updated README
file).
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'./configure --disable-probes' will disable these probes. Otherwise
they are autodetected as before.
The <sys/sdt.h> produces lots of errors when you try to compile with
these probes enabled under clang, so it is necessary to provide a way
to disable them for clang users.
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This commit adds a tests/xml directory, and an LD_PRELOAD module which
can fake arbitrary libvirt XML from an external file (and is therefore
a much more flexible test than using the libvirt test:// driver
alone).
Also added is one regression test for:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=701814
Loading the given libvirt XML using Sys::Guestfs::Lib::open_guest
used to fail with the error:
format parameter is empty or contains disallowed characters at /home/rjones/d/libguestfs/perl/blib/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm line 256.
Thanks to Tom Horsley for supplying the test data.
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Note that this support is optional: To enable it, install the
ocaml-gettext library from
http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/ocaml-gettext . If this library
is not installed, then configure detects this and inserts dummy
gettext functions that do nothing.
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Replace the sociopathic nonsense in gettextize with a simple
Makefile.am which does the same ... and is faster.
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virt-resize, virt-sparsify, virt-sysprep are all OCaml tools, so
change what is printed in the report.
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Since it describes the C library, it's better in the src/ directory.
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Bind the easy parts of the 'btrfs' program.
The new APIs are:
btrfs-device-add: add devices to a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-device-delete: remove devices from a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-filesystem-sync: sync a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-filesystem-balance: balance a btrfs filesystem
btrfs-subvolume-create: create a btrfs snapshot
btrfs-subvolume-delete: delete a btrfs snapshot
btrfs-subvolume-list: list btrfs snapshots and subvolumes
btrfs-subvolume-set-default: set default btrfs subvolume
btrfs-subvolume-snapshot: create a writable btrfs snapshot
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