Matthias, Good day to you!
Used your instructions and successfully compiled libvirt on a Vista machine without a single error or glitch. Many thanks for your assistance. My challenge now is to connect to a remote box running Ubuntu hosting two VMs; Ubuntu and Vista. Thanks again... Tim -----Original Message----- From: Matthias Bolte [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 27 April 2010 02:26 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] Libvirt Compilation on MS Vista Ah, sorry. I've the scripts at hand. I just forgot to post them. I attached the scripts and added a readme file. I tested this on Windows XP, but it should work without problem on Windows Vista too. The scripts could still be improved, for example gathering all relevant files for a libvirt Windows SDK into a separate directory would be nice. If you have any problems or questions with/about this scripts please report/ask them. PS: You'll need to rename setup_msys.bat_ to setup_msys.bat. Matthias 2010/4/26 Tim McLeod <[email protected]>: > Matthias, > > Polite enquiry on the progress of tidying up scripts to automate the > MinGW/MSYS setup and libvirt compilation on Windows, if I may? Not meaning > to appear impatient, but I would like to give my client some indication of > when I can meet my deliverables. Many thanks... > > Tim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Matthias Bolte [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 21 April 2010 08:14 > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] Libvirt Compilation on MS Vista > > [Let's keep the list involved] > > 2010/4/20 Tim McLeod <[email protected]>: >> Matthias, >> >> Thank you for the swift response. Now, the current state is the result of >> following the instructions found a la Web in the attached 'print to PDF' >> file. Situation as follows: >> >> 1. MinGW. MinGW-5.1.4.exe installed without error; no issues. >> 2. MSYS. Failed to locate the executable MSYS-1.0.11-2004.04.30-1.exe, but >> MSYS-1.0.11.exe did install without error. >> 3. msysDTK. msysDTK-1.0.1.exe installed without error; no issues. >> 4. GTK. gtk-dev-2.12.9-win32-2.exe installed without error; no issues. >> 5. M4. Failed to locate compressed file m4-1.4.7-MSYS.tar.bz2, used >> m4-1.4.13-1-msys-1.0.11-bin.tar.lzma instead. Did not understand >> instruction to extract to the 'root' folder but instead replaced the >> original M4.exe found in C:\MSYS\1.0\bin with the M4.exe found in the lzma >> file. >> 6. Autoconf. Failed to 'make' source found in autoconf-2.62.tar.gz due to >> a '[m4sugar.m4f] Error 1' error, but following a reference found on the Web >> to this error not occurring in autoconf-2.52.tar.gz, successfully 'made' and >> installed this version. When moving on to step 7, Automake, compilation >> failed since autoconf 2.6 or newer was required. However, >> autoconf-2.60.tar.gz failed with the 'm4sugar.m4f' error in the same way as >> v2.62. >> >> Brick wall; sore head! As I'm sure you have guessed my background is MS >> Windows rather than Linux so I am finding these. Probably minor issues to >> you, extremely daunting and frustrating to me. I am encouraged that you >> have successfully compiled a Windows Libvirt client, hope you can point me >> in the right direction. Many thanks... >> >> Tim >> > > Okay, so the problem is setting up a working MinGW/MSYS environment. > You used the instructions posted here: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00145.html > > I didn't try that, but I wrote a set of scripts to automate the > MinGW/MSYS setup and libvirt compliation on Windows. I'll clean them > up a bit and post them, so you can try to use them. > > Probably we should also improve http://libvirt.org/windows.html with > more details. > > Matthias > > _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users
