On 12/20/2010 09:28 AM, Justin Clift wrote: > Also added an additional menu placement for the windows page, in > order to attract further potential testers. > --- > This version of the patch includes information on TLS certificate files, > connection types, and ESX/vSphere. > + > + <h2><a name="Compilatio">Compiling a release tarball</a></h2> Any reason to truncate the name at Compilatio? > + > + <p> > + libvirt uses the standard configure/make/install steps: > + </p> > + > + <pre> > + gunzip -c libvirt-xxx.tar.gz | tar xvf - > + cd libvirt-xxxx 3 xxx vs. 4 xxxx in the two lines should be consistent. > + <pre> > + ./configure [possible options] > + make > + make install</pre> Maybe list the last line as: [sudo] make install to help point out that installation is the only part of the process that must be run as root when doing a system-wide install, but that root rights are not needed when installing somewhere under $HOME for a single user? > +++ b/docs/downloads.html.in > @@ -91,46 +91,9 @@ > > <br /> > > - <h1><a name="installation">libvirt Installation</a></h1> > - > - <h2><a name="Compilatio">Compiling a release tarball</a></h2> Oh - just doc motion from the earlier incomplete name. But now that the target is on a new page, we might as well fix the target name. > + > + <li> > + Libvirt dll files should be added to path > + <br /><br /> > + At the moment, anything that needs to use the libvirt dll files > + (ie the C# bindings) won't automatically find them. This can be s/ie/i.e./ > + worked around by copying the dll files into the same directory as > + whatever needs them, but is probably not an optimal approach. > + There might be a better way and needs to be investigated. Requiring features of libtool 2.4 supposedly makes this easier, but yes, it does need more investigation. I hope to get further on a cygwin port of libvirt someday, at which point I'll have to provide updates for this page. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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