Re: ANNOUNCE: virt-top 0.3.2.7 released

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Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Note that you _will_ need libvirt >= 0.2.1, and that can be a problem if you are using RHEL 5 GA because I believe that shipped with libvirt 0.1.8. We require features from libvirt >= 0.2.1 so it's not likely that we'll ever backport to an older version.

I should add that you can just install libvirt >= 0.2.1 by any method (compile from source, RPM, etc.) and then install the virt-top binary. The binary is dynamically linked in such a way that it will work with any libvirt.so from 0.2.1 through to the very latest libvirt from CVS.

Rich.

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