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This adds standard LICENSE and BUGS sections to all of the man pages
that are processed by podwrapper.
Modify all the calls to $(PODWRAPPER) to add the right --license
parameter according to the content. Note that this relaxes the
license on some code example pages, making them effectively BSD-style
licensed.
(cherry picked from commit 2f97bf873b64384835f257f8916bf1ebb2af62b4)
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section.
Ensure each man page contains consistent COPYRIGHT and AUTHOR
sections.
Remove the LICENSE section. We will add that back in podwrapper in a
later commit.
(cherry picked from commit f1d98bbc79496947210ee0305f80440ed8557ec1)
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because Mac OS X doesn't support LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Signed-off-by: Masami HIRATA <msmhrt@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 61c9ea496e0579bb7d1bcf496595d66c3f08cfec)
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This will allow us to easily change the location of this
script in future.
(cherry picked from commit f2ea617e224cd82496e56a41b5878063d6f02e3d)
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The new API splits orderly close into a two-step process:
if (guestfs_shutdown (g) == -1) {
/* handle the error, eg. qemu error */
}
guestfs_close (g);
Note that the explicit shutdown step is only necessary in the case
where you have made changes to the disk image and want to handle write
errors. Read the documentation for further information.
This change also:
- deprecates guestfs_kill_subprocess
- turns guestfs_kill_subprocess into the same as guestfs_shutdown
- changes guestfish and other tools to call shutdown + close
where necessary (not for read-only tools)
- updates documentation
- updates examples
(cherry picked from commit ffbf1475f7ae7c462db289ad4834391469e72edd)
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This is now set by default in all supported versions of libguestfs.
It's just confusing if the examples refer to it.
(cherry picked from commit 917550a117904ec1a06b77a7870a147014d71adb)
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RHEL 5-era autoconf did not define these, so define them manually
when they are missing.
Define builddir as '.' The scripts require this. It won't work
in the srcdir != builddir case, but we don't care about that for
RHEL 5.
This commit also moves the builddir / abs_srcdir variable setting
above the include of subdir-rules.mk, in case that include uses
these variables.
Useful script:
for f in $(find -name Makefile.am | xargs fgrep '$(abs_srcdir)' -l) ; do
if ! grep -q '^abs_srcdir' $f; then
echo missing in $f
fi
done
(cherry picked from commit 50aa9533e4a505e1c64dbedddb30491bfbb755d6)
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The first parameter (not used) is a unit, so declare it properly.
(cherry picked from commit 1bdfc88eba7f932b2581d55ecf4455d0e70335c2)
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Fix typos spotted by http://github.com/lyda/misspell-check.
* configure.ac: As above.
* ocaml/examples/guestfs-ocaml.pod: Likewise.
* fish/guestfish.pod: Likewise.
(cherry picked from commit e97b6a1bb15e8cad319dceff53c58f8267e8152f)
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On the new faster computer, Thread.yield wasn't yielding, so the
second thread would block the main test from proceeding (only when run
under valgrind however).
(cherry picked from commit 5b414f581f1e40f91e44914776b119ce3ef6594c)
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(cherry picked from commit 39625b59ee5aeecfb855575abb939934216eeff2)
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Set LD_LIBRARY_PATH so we link against the just-built library, not
the installed library.
Use OCAMLCFLAGS instead of OCAMLOPTFLAGS where appropriate.
Remove unnecessary -cclib option for bytecode linking (gcc is not used
in this case).
This fixes commit eb68a314133c88260cdf4547d7d338446488e698.
(cherry picked from commit 03684e7a616eab56a81665c8c8859426e50ae429)
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(cherry picked from commit d33c70fd6417c71b8965a088355dcc9e2ade51f7)
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Compile each test twice, as bytecode and native code, and
test both.
(cherry picked from commit eb68a314133c88260cdf4547d7d338446488e698)
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(cherry picked from commit 9f8e9dcc703759ff1f7413ebf75b90ca20e3acb4)
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(cherry picked from commit b1ace6738177481276dce05bf1d2597bb67f2a80)
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I noticed some uses of ${srcdir} in shell scripts.
That is almost always better written as $srcdir.
The patch below converts most such variable references.
Here are the few remaining candidates:
$ git grep -i -E '\$\{[a-zA-Z_0-9]+\}'|grep -v Makefile.in.in
configure.ac: JAR_INSTALL_DIR=\${prefix}/share/java
configure.ac: JNI_INSTALL_DIR=\${libdir}
debian/rules: for TEST in ${DEBIAN_SKIP_TEST}; do \
debian/rules:# mv $${mod} $$(dirname $${mod})/libguestfsmod.so; \
java/Makefile.am:libguestfs_jar_DATA = libguestfs-${VERSION}.jar
java/Makefile.am:libguestfs-${VERSION}.jar: $(libguestfs_jar_class_files)
perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs/Lib.pm: "-f", '${Package} ${Version} ${Architecture} ${Status}\n',
perl/typemap: croak (\"${Package}::$func_name(): called on a closed handle\");
perl/typemap: croak (\"${Package}::$func_name(): $var is not a blessed HV reference\");
tests/data/Makefile.am: echo "$${i}abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; \
We could change all of those, too, except the ones in configure.ac
and Makefile.am, since they refer to Make variables. Even those
should be changed, but to use the preferred Makefile notation:
$(prefix), $(libdir), $(VERSION).
>From a86770ecd45666232a94d76c8725c8f9b1c76e3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 11:15:12 +0100
Subject: [PATCH libguestfs] maint: use $var notation rather than ${var} when
possible
The only case to avoid in a shell script is when the byte after the
"}" is word-constituent, and concatenating it would thus change the
name of the variable.
These changes were induced by running this command:
git grep -l -i -E '\$\{(srcdir|md)' \
|xargs perl -pi -e 's/\$\{(srcdir|md)\}($|\w)/\$$1$2/gi'
The "g" was needed because there was one line with two instances.
The "i" is to handle ${SRCDIR}. The ($|\w) ensures that concatenating
whatever follows the "}" won't change semantics.
* gobject/run-bindtests: Use "$srcdir", not "${srcdir}".
* haskell/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* java/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* ocaml/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* perl/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* python/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* ruby/run-bindtests: Likewise.
* tests/guests/guest-aux/make-debian-img.sh: Likewise, but $SRCDIR.
* tests/guests/guest-aux/make-ubuntu-img.sh: Likewise.
* tests/guests/guest-aux/make-windows-img.sh: Likewise.
* tests/md/test-mdadm.sh: Likewise, but $md.
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Hi Rich,
I realized a day or two late that my suggestion was not quite right.
Here's the fix:
>From 5294c21cf07c4ec2f094182ba9f32696f3de2751 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 10:01:40 +0100
Subject: [PATCH libguestfs] build: don't use automake-internal variable
* ocaml/Makefile.am (mlguestfs.cma): Use the documented variable form,
$(libguestfsocaml_a_OBJECTS), not the $(am_libguestfsocaml_a_OBJECTS)
that I suggested for commit 1.15.16-17-g8b9eaec.
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(Includes fix by RWMJ)
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Update all copyright dates to 2012.
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By arranging the C part of the bindings into a library, we can get
automake to build it instead of using $(CC) directly.
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However since the OCaml bindings use guestfs_safe_strdup and
guestfs_safe_memdup we need to export those two (in the private
functions section) from <guestfs.h>.
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Remove generated .depend files from source control, and don't barf when they
don't exist while bootstrapping.
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For some reason we are not compiling the tests with -warn-error so
this problem was not noticed before.
This fixes commit 9420eaf44ec4067c3740b91b0be0fede08a0c515.
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$(srcdir) is not needed for guestfs_c.c.
*.mli only exists in $(srcdir) and isn't found on "make install" otherwise
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This avoids conflicts with the globally installed libguestfs
appliance, or lets us build in multiple local directories at the same
time without conflicts.
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We weren't acquiring the GC lock around some allocations, resulting in
segfaults when an event callback ran at the same time as a main thread
allocation or garbage collection.
In particular this fixes a noticable crash in guestfs-browser.
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Also includes improvements to the OCaml documentation.
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The functions set_progress_callback and clear_progress_callback have
been removed, and replaced with a complete mechanism for setting and
deleting general-purpose events.
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Fix guestfish (and other C tools) so that they ignore errors
when /etc/fstab contains bogus entries.
Update the documentation for inspect-get-mountpoints to emphasize
that callers must be aware of this when mounting the returned
values.
Add a regression test.
Update the example code ("inspect_vm") to reflect the way this
API ought to be called.
For more detail see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=668574
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Combine launch, lvcreate and readdir tests together into a
single 'basic' test, so that we don't launch the appliance
so often when testing in this subdirectory.
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