Thanks but does libvirt support windows port with any released build or not?
I am little surprised "should be?". I need to make a decision to use libvirt or Xen API, (clearly runnable from windows) . If libvirt does windows port, which of the following distributions "are" supported as remote hosts.
Regards,
Atif
I am little surprised "should be?". I need to make a decision to use libvirt or Xen API, (clearly runnable from windows) . If libvirt does windows port, which of the following distributions "are" supported as remote hosts.
Regards,
Atif
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 12:06:07PM +0200, atif bajwa wrote:Those should all be supported as libvirt clients.
> 1. Solaris SPARC 81/9/10
> 2. Solaris x64/x86 9/10
> 3. Red Hat RHEL AS/ES/WS 3/4/5
> 4. Novell SUSE & SLES 8/9/10
To address another point, we'll have better support for Windows in
future (ie. you won't need to build it from source). The dependency
is this project: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW
See also: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/TodoWindowsSupport
Rich.
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