Ok. I managed to build the new source you shared with me with a couple
of small changes to the spec file I was using. Nothing significant
tough.
And the good news is that the problem is now solved. :)
I was able to connect to the Hyper-V host, get a list of the VMs, etc
from PHP.
Thank you very much for your help Michal.
I will be looking forward the next release (0.5.3?) of libvirt-php!
Cheers,
Fer
On mié, sep 7, 2016 at 10:58 , Fernando Casas Schössow
<casasferna...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the patches Michal.
I'm using OBS to build my custom packages so let me apply this
patches and build a new RPM.
I will test them and come back to you ASAP.
Fer
On mié, sep 7, 2016 at 10:44 , Michal Privoznik
<mpriv...@redhat.com> wrote:
On 06.09.2016 19:27, Fernando Casas Schössow wrote:
Thanks for the explanation Michal.
I will be looking forward the fix to try it. :)
Hey, so before I push the patches to the repo, do you mind testing
it?
I've uploaded them here:
https://mprivozn.fedorapeople.org/php/
you can also find .tar.gz archive made with them applied and also
rpms
for convenience.
Thank you.
Michal
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