Re: Here they

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Hi there,

Arnaud, where did you get latest source of my C# binding? Because my svn server doesn't work a couple of months, so maybe you used old one. I attached latest one in this mail.

I am so sorry that I discontinued work of my bindings for libivirt, but I discovered Ruby language and I felt love in it and I ported my web interface for libvirt - now is built on Chris's ruby-libvirt.

Arnaud I noticed that you didn't used my classes which "envelops" bare libvirt functions, am I right? Good work anyway, I'm glad that part of my job wont be lose :)

Regards,

JaromÃr Äervenka
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Dne 24. zÃÅÃ 2010 17:47 <arnaud.champion@xxxxxxxxxx> napsal(a):
I'm very away from a licence expert :) but I think that should be similar to libvirt, so LGPL 2 or later seems good for me.

A lot of code comes from JaromÃr, I have changed these things :
- improve pinning and marshaling of struct, methods for using with C# and windows libvirt binaries
- Add delegate to handle callbacks, this include pinnings Âand marshaling also (I have to work little on the pinning/marshaling of the delegate virConnectAuthCallback, because it seems that I have some trouble around packing structure virConnectCredential)

I have also added some XML auto documentation descriptors.



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From: "Daniel Veillard" <veillard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 2:15 PM
To: <arnaud.champion@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "JaromÃr Äervenka" <cervajz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Here they


On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:29:51AM +0200, arnaud.champion@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
ïHi,

ÂBonjour,

As I have said, here are the libvirt C# bindings that I have modified. For info, I use them in a project (DAVIM) and they work find, I will make a doc to explain what is covered and what is not...

Let me know if you have any question.

Âyes at least two:

Â- what is the Licence for the code in that ZIP ? I would assume
 LGPL version 2 or later, to be similar to libvirt itself
Â- how much of that code is coming from JaromÃr ?

thanks !

PS : Sorry for my poor english. FYI, DAVIM, is a tool to create / manage Libvirt/KVM it is free to download at www.Devatom.fr the tol is in english or french but the website is in french only. Let me know if you want I send you the tool if you want to test it.

Pas de probleme !
A priori je n'ai pas de C# ni de machine Windows donc pas tres utile
pour moi, mais merci ...

Daniel

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