-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On 01/05/2011 04:43 PM, Laine Stump wrote: > On 01/05/2011 06:12 AM, Zdenek Styblik wrote: > > Zdenek - I'd be very happy to have a Slackware port of netcf, and would > be willing to help out getting it in (as long as you'd be willing to > help me setup a Slackware guest so I could test your patches ;-) There > have been 4 other people who started netcf ports (debian, arch linux, > suse, and (believe it or not, MS Windows)), but so far none has followed > through to actually pushing something into the main netcf git. > just wait a second; did you actually say "patches"? :) What is the original platform/distro of NetCF? It shouldn't matter if they've pushed changes or not as long as those are public somewhere. Anyway, I gave it # ./configure; go and found out 'augeas', whatever that is, is "missing". And I expect more to come. I can give it look over the weekend(no, I don't expect it to be done over the weekend - look :]). Slackware guest shouldn't be a problem. It's just like any other GNU/Linux. Setup partition, run setup, key stroke, key stroke, Install everything? [Yes], done :D j/k [...] > The first step would be to subscribe to the netcf-devel mailing list: Done. > > I can help you out figuring out which bits need replacing for a > different platform (although I'm afraid I probably can't be much help > with what they should be replaced with :-) Sounds great. I probably should note I'm more like # ./configure && make && ... && makepkg; and some hack-n-slash person. It doesn't mean anything else than just making things clear(so much for expectations) :) >> If there are any requirements for package on what libvirt should have >> support for, let me know and I'll see what I can do about it. > Meant really like build options eg. must have netcf/iSCSI/... support. > Speaking of that, I don't know if you noticed, but support for IPv6 > virtual networks was added in this release. However, in order for it to > all work properly, you need to have the following binaries installed on > the build machine (autoconfigure finds them and etches their paths into > the libvirtd binary): > No, I haven't. I pay very little attention to an IPv6, because of many things and many excuses(it doesn't mean I wouldn't like to). So it's likely - no. > command package > ------- ------- > ip (iproute) check > ip6tables (iptables-ipv6) check > radvd (radvd) fail ... what the hell is that? :) Rhetorical question, I can find out by myself ;) > and of course a couple that were already required: > > iptables (iptables) check > dnsmasq (dnsmasq) check I know about these two already(I made post regarding dnsmasq some time ago) :) Have a nice day, Zdenek - -- Zdenek Styblik Net/Linux admin OS TurnovFree.net email: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx jabber: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk0mEhEACgkQ8MreUbSH7inj1gCgoxrjZ6gNZxy9yFPF7PXWy9HJ 56IAoI7h9pV2FGfjVZ0uA6UEFgjJYgeQ =FhNI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list