Re: [PATCH] typo

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Hi,

I succeed test (2) but failed (1).
I think this is reasonable for virsh on Windows.

Anyway currently(from 1/21) pthread is used on hash.c
It requires pthread-win32 for windows platform.
http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/
But I am not familiar with autoconf.
I hope someone would write configuration file for pthread in autoconf.

Thanks
Atsushi SAKAI



"Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Atsushi SAKAI wrote:
> > I finally succeed for building libvirt on windows(MinGW/MSYS).
> 
> So you built it, but did it work?
> 
> A couple of basic tests you can do to check:
> 
> (1) virsh.exe -c test:///default list
> 
> (should list the test domain)
> 
> (2) virsh.exe -c xen+tcp://somehost/ list
> 
> Assuming that 'somehost' has a libvirtd configured to listen over TCP, 
> this should list the Xen domains on the remote host.
> 
> Test (2) is good because it exercises the remote driver, XDR, sockets, etc.
> 
> FWIW both of the above worked for me, and I can also get virt-ctrl to 
> display remote domains from a Windows box, although I didn't go into any 
> great detail.
> 
> Rich.
> 
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