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Although these modules are optionally used by the Perl tests,
they aren't necessary and won't break the build if they are not
there. These modules aren't available in RHEL 5. Therefore
remove these checks.
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(Thanks to Yufang Zhang for helping to debug this issue).
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Fedora 11 is almost EOL at this point.
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OS X has an older version of readline with some differences
in the names of functions.
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Use these on any platforms where you don't want or need to
build the daemon/appliance combination.
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On Mac OS X this prevents a short "flash" as qemu opens a
toplevel window.
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Update PO files.
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This commit makes the semi-independent hivex library into a
separate upstream project. The git repo for hivex is now:
http://git.annexia.org/?p=hivex.git;a=summary
Downloads of hivex are available here:
http://libguestfs.org/download/
All questions, patches, bugs etc should be sent to the libguestfs
mailing list and bug tracker.
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Previously this caused a serious performance regression,
but we believe this is now fixed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509383
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This is the smallest registry you can make and still have it
load correctly in Windows regedit.
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This commit is not of general interest. It contains the tools which
I used to reverse engineer the hive format and to test changes.
Keeping these with the rest of the code is useful in case in future
we encounter a hive file that we fail to modify.
Note that the tools are not compiled by default. You have to compile
each explicitly with:
make -C hivex/tools <toolname>.opt
You will also need ocaml-extlib-devel and ocaml-bitstring-devel.
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On some combination of installing, upgrading and removing the base
libguestfs package on x86_64, multilib can corrupt libguestfs by
leaving a copy of /usr/bin/libguestfs-supermin-helper around which
references the wrong architecture (usually, contains links to the
i386-based appliance, when the x86_64 appliance should be constructed).
This commit changes libguestfs-supermin-helper so that the script is
the same on all architectures. Instead, the library passes the
differences to the script (eg. $host_cpu). Because the i386 and
x86_64 libraries should be at different locations (/usr/lib vs
/usr/lib64) this should prevent multilib from screwing things up.
Related links:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=558593
http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/please-someone-shoot-multilib/#content
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=235752
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This commit combines the previously separate "inspector_generator.ml"
program which generated bindings for virt-inspector.
Having two separate programs caused no end of troubles for developers,
so we now combine them into a single program.
NOTE: OCaml xml-light is now *required* in order to rebuild the
generated code.
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* HACKING: Expand indentation TABs.
* configure.ac: Likewise.
* daemon/daemon.h: Likewise.
* daemon/guestfsd.c: Likewise.
* fuse/guestmount.c: Likewise.
* hivex/LICENSE: Likewise.
* src/generator.ml: Likewise.
* tools/virt-win-reg: Likewise.
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The following 3 summary messages in the configure output
always displayed "yes" even if they were not actually
enabled.
Haskell bindings .................... yes
virt-inspector ...................... yes
virt-* tools ........................ yes
Fixed by correcting the code that tests if the automake
conditional is set.
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