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This is a fairly straightforward translation of Perl virt-resize into
OCaml. It is bug-for-bug and feature-for-feature identical to the
Perl version, except as noted below.
The motivation is to have a more solid, high-level, statically safe
compiled language to go forwards with fixing some of the harder bugs
in virt-resize. In particular contracts between different parts of
the program are now handled by statically typed structures checked at
compile time, instead of the very ad-hoc unchecked hash tables used by
the Perl version.
OCaml and the ocaml-pcre library (Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions
bindings for OCaml) are required.
Extra features in this version:
- 32 bit hosts are now supported.
- We try hard to handle the case where the target disk is not "clean"
(ie. all zeroes). It usually works for this case, whereas the
previous version would usually fail. However it is still
recommended that the system administrator creates a fresh blank disk
for the target before running the program.
- User messages are a bit more verbose and helpful. You can turn
these off with the -q (--quiet) option.
There is one lost feature:
- Ability to specify >= T (terabytes) sizes in command line size
expressions has been removed. This probably didn't work in the Perl
version.
Other differences:
- The first partition on the target is no longer aligned; instead we
place it at the same sector as on the source. I suspect that
aligning it was causing the bootloader failures.
- Because it's easier, we do more sanity checking on the source disk.
This might lead to more failures, but they'd be failures you'd want
to know about.
- The order in which operations are performed has been changed to make
it more logical. The user should not notice any functional
difference, but debug messages will be quite a bit different.
- virt-resize is a compiled binary, not a script.
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New Ukrainian po-docs translation added.
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This is like the mythical 'virt-ifconfig'. There is not enough
certainty around the right way to be doing this for us to make
a full virt tool for this. Therefore the code is just an example.
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This allows the default for --ro or --rw to be controlled for the
three tools guestfish, guestmount and virt-rescue.
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Left over from pre-virtio-serial days.
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Create a separate file 'excludelist.in' that contains these
regular expressions, and process it the same way as packagelist.in.
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This was created initially from pkg-libvirt/libguestfs.git
commit 680ff0b0e8c9133ef987e68392bd3990715f6891.
This is a temporary measure to allow us to build Debian and Ubuntu
packages more easily. When downstream packaging is being done on
these distros we will remove this directory again.
To build a Debian package, use this command:
debuild -i -us -uc -b
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We don't always want to install in the site-packages directory. Allow
the directory to be chosen using a configure option. Rename the
variable PYTHON_INSTALLDIR to reflect its true purpose.
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With the new package building system, it is no longer dangerous to run
'configure', 'make' or 'make check' as root (although it is still not
necessary and not advisable). In any case we don't need to check
this.
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See discussion on the mailing list:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-December/thread.html#00032
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This allows the febootstrap --yum-config option to be passed through,
allowing a separate yum configuration to be used.
The hope is that this will enable building in Koji.
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This allows us to select Ubuntu packages separately from Debian ones.
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These are seen on gcc 4.5.1 used in Ubuntu.
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This removes all support for building the ordinary / old
style appliance using febootstrap 2.x, debootstrap, debirf,
fakeroot and fakechroot.
Instead this uses febootstrap 3.x to build the supermin appliance
in a simpler cross-distro manner.
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