On 25/02/14 11:17 PM, "Eric Blake" <eblake@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 02/25/2014 09:05 AM, Panday Ritesh Sharma (rpanday) wrote: > >>> >>> We are using a wrapper of make for compilation for QNX. So I need to >>>know, >>> when I am compiling this client library on linux with >>>'--without-libvirtd' >>> option, what all .c files and libraries are being used. Then I will >>>take >>> those .c files to my build environment and link that to the libraries >>> needed. I will have to see whether those libraries are present in my >>>QNX >>> build environment. Please helpŠ > >That feels awkward. Does QNX have a POSIX-compatible /bin/sh? If so, >just unpack the tarball there, and run ./configure on your QNX machine >the same way you do on Linux. > >I'm not personally familiar enough with QNX to know what build >environment it provides. It may also be a situation where people tend >to cross-compile for QNX rather than building natively. Libvirt >supports cross-compilation (we build mingw client-only binaries under >Fedora, so that setup could be copied for compiling client-only QNX >binaries if you have a qnx cross-compiler on Linux). But at this point, >you are pioneering new ground with regards to libvirt, and you will >probably have to seek more help from people familiar with QNX >compilation, as this list doesn't have the expertise with your system. >Feel free to post build logs, and we can still try to help decipher >them, but if you hit failures, you will probably have to be the one to >do the legwork to resolve them. > >> >> Hi Eric, >> This time I am writing a the bottom of this thread, is this correct ? > >Yes, thanks! > >-- >Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 >Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org Hi Team, I am working here with our build infra team to get this library compiled for QNX. We will not be compiling on QNX-machine but use cross compiler. While going through 'configure' file, I realised it uses gcc compiler and links all related libraries. But here internally we use icc compiler for x86-machines. Do you have a configure file which I can use for icc i.e.; 'icc.10.2.014b'compiler ? When I tried using 'gcc.c4.2.1-p2' for trial purpose, which is available to us, I hit the error ======= checking for gnutls_handshake in -lgnutls... no configure: error: You must install the GnuTLS library in order to compile and run libvirt ====== Is there a option in 'configure' file which I can use to bypass this error ? Regards Ritesh Sharma > -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list