Hi Jaromír,

It's right I haven't used your classes which envelops libvirt function, I have 
written my own wrapper which I use in my tool DAVIM. Anyway, thanks for the 
updated bindings I will take a look because I have taken theses sources there's 
four or five month, I'm working on DAVIM (my libvirt / KVM windows management 
tool) since 6 month ago so...

At the bindings levels here's what I manage to do :
  a.. Write bindings for some unbinded method (virStream... and so on) 
  b.. Check the gap between current libvirt API and my C# bindings (my bindings 
were primarly build upon libvirt 0.7.4, but it works well with 0.8.4) 
  c.. I have my own web site with my own SVN (the SVN is private currently) at 
www.Devatom.fr, maybe I will open SVN for bindings, I don't know 
  d.. Write some sample code for using libivirt with csharp
What I will not do :
  a.. Check bindings compatibility with Mono (except if a mono expert can help 
me)

You Jaromir have made a great job which help me a lot in my project which is 
quite usable now.

Best regards,

Arnaud


From: Jaromír Červenka 
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 3:11 PM
To: arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr 
Cc: veill...@redhat.com ; libvir-list 
Subject: Re: Here they


Hi there, 


Arnaud, where did you get latest source of my C# binding? Because my svn server 
doesn't work a couple of months, so maybe you used old one. I attached latest 
one in this mail.


I am so sorry that I discontinued work of my bindings for libivirt, but I 
discovered Ruby language and I felt love in it and I ported my web interface 
for libvirt - now is built on Chris's ruby-libvirt.


Arnaud I noticed that you didn't used my classes which "envelops" bare libvirt 
functions, am I right? Good work anyway, I'm glad that part of my job wont be 
lose :)


Regards,

Jaromír Červenka
Official openSUSE community member
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jaromir.cerve...@speel.cz



Dne 24. září 2010 17:47 <arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr> napsal(a):

  I'm very away from a licence expert :) but I think that should be similar to 
libvirt, so LGPL 2 or later seems good for me.

  A lot of code comes from Jaromír, I have changed these things :
  - improve pinning and marshaling of struct, methods for using with C# and 
windows libvirt binaries
  - Add delegate to handle callbacks, this include pinnings  and marshaling 
also (I have to work little on the pinning/marshaling of the delegate 
virConnectAuthCallback, because it seems that I have some trouble around 
packing structure virConnectCredential)

  I have also added some XML auto documentation descriptors.



  --------------------------------------------------
  From: "Daniel Veillard" <veill...@redhat.com>
  Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 2:15 PM
  To: <arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr>
  Cc: "Jaromír Červenka" <cerv...@cervajz.com>
  Subject: Re: Here they 



    On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:29:51AM +0200, arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr wrote:

      Hi,


     Bonjour,


      As I have said, here are the libvirt C# bindings that I have modified. 
For info, I use them in a project (DAVIM) and they work find, I will make a doc 
to explain what is covered and what is not...

      Let me know if you have any question.


     yes at least two:

     - what is the Licence for the code in that ZIP ? I would assume
      LGPL version 2 or later, to be similar to libvirt itself
     - how much of that code is coming from Jaromír ?

    thanks !


      PS : Sorry for my poor english. FYI, DAVIM, is a tool to create / manage 
Libvirt/KVM it is free to download at www.Devatom.fr the tol is in english or 
french but the website is in french only. Let me know if you want I send you 
the tool if you want to test it.


    Pas de probleme !
    A priori je n'ai pas de C# ni de machine Windows donc pas tres utile
    pour moi, mais merci ...

    Daniel

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