Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, Brecht One additional Note for libvirt python dll file python25.dll is not correctly working as we expected. We should try Python-MinGW. http://python-mingw.donbennett.org/mywiki/HomePage DLL should export _imp__* funtions. But We cannot see it on Python Windows Installation package. I have no time to check into this issue. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On my end I also had built libvirtmod.a, but without a DLL version of this file I don't think it will be loadable as a Python module. Or is there a way to load or link static libraries somehow in Python? Brecht P.S.: I didn't understand your spelling remark. Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Brecht I can compile and generate .a file on python directory. Sorry for spelling (I am using Zen-kaku(2byte) character in your name.) Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht I can make .a file(not .dll). With following instruction. ==1== Install http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi to /usr/local/(C:\msys\1.0\local) and copy to include file to /usr/include/python2.5 and copy /usr/local/python.exe pythonw.exe to /usr/local/bin ==2== Install to /usr/local (C:\msys\1.0\local) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe make and make install seems work fine. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Yes By the way, I am doing to build Python bingings on MinGW. But it will need to do tomorrow, since many compilation warnings. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o
Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o .libs/libvirt_la-uuid.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_container.o .libs/libvirt_la-nodeinfo.o .libs/libvirt_la-util.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o -Wl,--whole-archive ../gnulib/lib/.libs/libgnu.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -L/mingw/lib /mingw/lib/libxml2.dll.a /mingw/lib/libgnutls.dll.a -L/home/bsanders/inst_libgcrypt-1.4.1/lib -lintl -lpthread /mingw/lib/libportablexdr.dll.a -lws2_32 -Wl,--version-script=./libvirt_sym.version -o .libs/libvirt-0.dll -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker .libs/libvirt.dll.a Creating library file: .libs/libvirt.dll.a .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa46): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa5f): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa78): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa91): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xaaa): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xac3): more undefined references to `htonl' follow .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc5d): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc74): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc8b): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xca2): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xcb9): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xccc): more undefined references to `ntohl' follow collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [libvirt.la] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bsanders/libvirt-0.4.3/src' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bsanders/libvirt-0.4.3' make: *** [all] Error 2 -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list
Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o .libs/libvirt_la-uuid.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_container.o .libs/libvirt_la-nodeinfo.o .libs/libvirt_la-util.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o -Wl,--whole-archive ../gnulib/lib/.libs/libgnu.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -L/mingw/lib /mingw/lib/libxml2.dll.a /mingw/lib/libgnutls.dll.a -L/home/bsanders/inst_libgcrypt-1.4.1/lib -lintl -lpthread /mingw/lib/libportablexdr.dll.a -lws2_32 -Wl,--version-script=./libvirt_sym.version -o .libs/libvirt-0.dll -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker .libs/libvirt.dll.a Creating library file: .libs/libvirt.dll.a .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa46): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa5f): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa78): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa91): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xaaa): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xac3): more undefined references to `htonl' follow .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc5d): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc74): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xc8b): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xca2): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xcb9): undefined reference to `ntohl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xccc): more undefined references to `ntohl' follow collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [libvirt.la] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory
Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, Brecht I can make .a file(not .dll). With following instruction. ==1== Install http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi to /usr/local/(C:\msys\1.0\local) and copy to include file to /usr/include/python2.5 and copy /usr/local/python.exe pythonw.exe to /usr/local/bin ==2== Install to /usr/local (C:\msys\1.0\local) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe make and make install seems work fine. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Yes By the way, I am doing to build Python bingings on MinGW. But it will need to do tomorrow, since many compilation warnings. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o .libs/libvirt_la-uuid.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_container.o .libs/libvirt_la-nodeinfo.o .libs/libvirt_la-util.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o -Wl,--whole-archive ../gnulib/lib/.libs/libgnu.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -L/mingw/lib /mingw/lib/libxml2.dll.a /mingw/lib/libgnutls.dll.a -L/home/bsanders/inst_libgcrypt-1.4.1/lib -lintl -lpthread /mingw/lib/libportablexdr.dll.a -lws2_32 -Wl,--version-script=./libvirt_sym.version -o .libs/libvirt-0.dll -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -Xlinker --out-implib -Xlinker .libs/libvirt.dll.a Creating library file: .libs/libvirt.dll.a .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa46): undefined reference to `htonl' .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o:remote_protocol.c:(.text+0xa5f): undefined reference to
Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, Brecht I can compile and generate .a file on python directory. Sorry for spelling (I am using Zen-kaku(2byte) character in your name.) Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht I can make .a file(not .dll). With following instruction. ==1== Install http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi to /usr/local/(C:\msys\1.0\local) and copy to include file to /usr/include/python2.5 and copy /usr/local/python.exe pythonw.exe to /usr/local/bin ==2== Install to /usr/local (C:\msys\1.0\local) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe make and make install seems work fine. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Yes By the way, I am doing to build Python bingings on MinGW. But it will need to do tomorrow, since many compilation warnings. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o .libs/libvirt_la-uuid.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_container.o .libs/libvirt_la-nodeinfo.o .libs/libvirt_la-util.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o -Wl,--whole-archive ../gnulib/lib/.libs/libgnu.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -L/mingw/lib /mingw/lib/libxml2.dll.a /mingw/lib/libgnutls.dll.a -L/home/bsanders/inst_libgcrypt-1.4.1/lib -lintl -lpthread /mingw/lib/libportablexdr.dll.a -lws2_32
Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, On my end I also had built libvirtmod.a, but without a DLL version of this file I don't think it will be loadable as a Python module. Or is there a way to load or link static libraries somehow in Python? Brecht P.S.: I didn't understand your spelling remark. Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Brecht I can compile and generate .a file on python directory. Sorry for spelling (I am using Zen-kaku(2byte) character in your name.) Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht I can make .a file(not .dll). With following instruction. ==1== Install http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi to /usr/local/(C:\msys\1.0\local) and copy to include file to /usr/include/python2.5 and copy /usr/local/python.exe pythonw.exe to /usr/local/bin ==2== Install to /usr/local (C:\msys\1.0\local) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe make and make install seems work fine. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Yes By the way, I am doing to build Python bingings on MinGW. But it will need to do tomorrow, since many compilation warnings. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o .libs/libvirt_la-sexpr.o .libs/libvirt_la-virterror.o .libs/libvirt_la-proxy_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-xm_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-bridge.o .libs/libvirt_la-iptables.o .libs/libvirt_la-uuid.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-qemu_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-openvz_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_driver.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_conf.o .libs/libvirt_la-lxc_container.o .libs/libvirt_la-nodeinfo.o .libs/libvirt_la-util.o .libs/libvirt_la-remote_protocol.o -Wl,--whole-archive ../gnulib/lib/.libs/libgnu.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -L/mingw/lib /mingw/lib/libxml2.dll.a /mingw/lib/libgnutls.dll.a -L/home/bsanders/inst_libgcrypt-1.4.1/lib -lintl -lpthread /mingw/lib/libportablexdr.dll.a
[patch] python binding on mingw-make Re: [libvirt] libvirt on mingw: undefined reference to htonl/ntohl
Hi, Brecht How about apply this patch. (dll.a is created.) But need to dig into the code. (many errors are appeared.) Attached patch should be applied after https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00196.html (the patch is waiting for Dan review) Instruction should be in ==Step1== https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html ==Step2== https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00221.html PS issue is internationalization of language issue. Please neglect. (ASCII[A-Z] can also write in 2-byte code) Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On my end I also had built libvirtmod.a, but without a DLL version of this file I don't think it will be loadable as a Python module. Or is there a way to load or link static libraries somehow in Python? Brecht P.S.: I didn't understand your spelling remark. Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Brecht I can compile and generate .a file on python directory. Sorry for spelling (I am using Zen-kaku(2byte) character in your name.) Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht I can make .a file(not .dll). With following instruction. ==1== Install http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi to /usr/local/(C:\msys\1.0\local) and copy to include file to /usr/include/python2.5 and copy /usr/local/python.exe pythonw.exe to /usr/local/bin ==2== Install to /usr/local (C:\msys\1.0\local) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe make and make install seems work fine. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Atsushi SAKAI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Brecht Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Yes By the way, I am doing to build Python bingings on MinGW. But it will need to do tomorrow, since many compilation warnings. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I guesss I had got as far as you did. To Install Python on Windows you will need to download and install the following: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.5.2/python-2.5.2.msi http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygobject/2.14/pygobject-2.14.1-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pycairo/1.4/pycairo-1.4.12-1.win32-py2.5.exe http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/binaries/win32/pygtk/2.12/pygtk-2.12.1-2.win32-py2.5.exe Also, don't forget to set some environment variables: export PYDIR=/C/Prog/Python25 export PYTHONHOME=$PYDIR export PYTHONPATH=$PYDIR/Lib/site-packages export PATH=$MINGWPREFIX:$MINGWPREFIX/bin:$PATH Just out of curiosity, have you done anything with virsh or the DLL you have built? Regards, Brecht Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Bericht By your suggestion, I am recognizing python bindings are not created(on my configuration). If you notice me to install python on MinGW, I will try to investigate it. My posting mail is follows(it does not create python library) https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-June/msg00201.html It creates general library and virsh only. Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No. Can you tell me where to find it? I also noticed that I only produced one DLL: libvirt-0.dll. No Python module DLL was built. Were you able to build this? Atsushi SAKAI wrote: Hi, Did you check my instruction for libvirt on MinGW? Thanks Atsushi SAKAI Brecht Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Some time passed by and I thought I'd have another go at compiling libvirt for win32 using MinGW/MSYS again. I tried to compile libvirt-0.4.3 and I got around most obstacles. Now it just seems I am stuck when it is trying to link. My search on google showed me that I am not the first one to see this issue. Usually i means -lws2_32 is in the wrong place. However I tried moving it around without luck. Also it doesn't make sense to me that only htonl and ntohl are missing. It appears anything else used from the winsock library is found during linking. I feel we're very close to getting libvirt compiled on win32. Or do you know if anyone already succeeded? Regards Brecht Sanders gcc -shared .libs/libvirt_la-libvirt.o .libs/libvirt_la-memory.o .libs/libvirt_la-hash.o .libs/libvirt_la-test.o .libs/libvirt_la-buf.o .libs/libvirt_la-qparams.o .libs/libvirt_la-capabilities.o .libs/libvirt_la-xml.o .libs/libvirt_la-event.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_unified.o .libs/libvirt_la-xen_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xs_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-xend_internal.o .libs/libvirt_la-stats_linux.o