On 08/06/2011 03:47 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
This removes the dependencies to glib-2.0 and python which
makes native and cross builds for w32 much easier (no need
to get and install these extra packages).
It
On 08/06/2011 03:47 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
This removes the dependencies to glib-2.0 and python which
makes native and cross builds for w32 much easier (no need
to get and install these extra packages).
It
Am 07.08.2011 17:50, schrieb Anthony Liguori:
On 08/06/2011 03:47 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
Why is it not supported? It should build just fine.
If the answer is, -mms-bitfield, then we should fix slirp ins
On 08/06/2011 03:47 PM, Stefan Weil wrote:
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
Why is it not supported? It should build just fine.
If the answer is, -mms-bitfield, then we should fix slirp instead of
disabling guest-agent.
Regards,
Ant
Am 06.08.2011 22:47, schrieb Stefan Weil:
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
This removes the dependencies to glib-2.0 and python which
makes native and cross builds for w32 much easier (no need
to get and install these extra packages).
It
guest_agent is not supported for mingw32, so the default value
should be 'no', not 'yes'.
This removes the dependencies to glib-2.0 and python which
makes native and cross builds for w32 much easier (no need
to get and install these extra packages).
It also avoids the problems caused by different