Re: Initial OpenVZ Support Patches

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On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 07:00 -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote:

>   Okay, that works ! I have installed OpenVZ myself and applied the patches
> locally. After renaming the readline in the openvz_conf.c to avoid overriding
> the system one (and then crashing libvirt), it worked for me on x86_64.
> There are slight differences in behaviour, for example shutdown looks 
> synchronous (but since it's very fast it's not that a big deal).
>   There is a lot of stuff I would like to change, for example make all 
> the module functions private, the readline renaming, etc ... What I would
> suggest is the following:
>   - commit the new files to CVS
>   - apply the patch but make the openvz configure off by default
> Then we can work out of CVS, which will make cooperative development easier.
> 
>   If that's good for you tell me, I will arrange the commits etc,

Great! I will work on the feedback provided by you and Daniel. B. A
commit will help speedup generating patches a lot.

Thanks!

Regards,
-- 
Shuveb Hussain

Unix is very user friendly. It is just a 
little choosy about who its friends are
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