Re: 0.9.11 rc2, FreeBSD

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On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 08:48:11PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange thus spake:
>>http://lorie.secnap.net/tb/index.php?action=display_markup_log&build=9-jgh_AMD64&id=1289
>>http://lorie.secnap.net/tb/index.php?action=display_markup_log&build=9-jgh_I386&id=1289

The test suite doesn't depend on anything that the main code doesn't
already require. So you should be able to just run 'make check' and
it'll compile & run the tests.

Of course reality may differ from theory :-)

I've enabled testing, now, if you want to take a look at the above urls.
Any comments?

>I'd hope to should pass, and would be interested in any failures

Let me know if you would like to see anything more here.
>
>
I strongly expect that the QEMU driver has a large number of Linux-isms
in it. That said, I also expect all the Linux-isms to be solveable. So
my recommendation is probably to enable it, then insert enough #ifdef's
to get just the basics compiling. Then post the #ifdef details to the
list so we can figure out an optimal way to handle the Linux-isms long
term, and make suggestions on how to provide BSD alternative impls.

The kernel-headers check is an example of a Linux-ism we should look
to solve.

I agree with removing the Linux-ism's, as it will only make it more
portable. Do you have an example of header files that I should be looking
for?

Thanks,
Jason
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