On 02/02/2011 02:59 PM, Matthias Bolte wrote:
2011/1/31 Matthias Bolte<[email protected]>:
2011/1/31 Justin Clift<[email protected]>:
On 01/02/2011, at 5:50 AM, Kai Meyer wrote:
I'm confident I could follow the instructions provided at 
http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/win32-porting/ , but it appears that was 
written a long time ago, and I'm in no urgent hurry. Do the instructions still 
apply? Is there somebody already building these on their own that I could 
piggy-back off of their efforts?

I initially asked rjones (who claims authorship to the above article), and he 
asked I emailed the list, and copy jclift.
Good thinking guys. :)

 From memory, Matthias mentioned on IRC a while ago that he'd gotten 
virt-manager to work on windows.  But, I also
kind of remember him mentioning he had to code in a few dodgy hacks to make it 
work.

Matthias, am I remembering that somewhat correctly?  If so, is the code on 
GitHub or something that Kai could pick
up and try to work with?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift
Yes, I have virt-manager working on Windows. It can open a connection,
list domains, start and stop them. I didn't try to create new domains.
If I have some time left this week I'll take care of this.

[1] https://github.com/photron/msys_setup

Matthias

Okay, I've push the additional scripts for virt-manager to github now,
so you can give them a try.

Matthias

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This is great work. I had no issues while getting through the readme.txt instructions. virt-manager opens and runs great... except I'm setup for all SSH authentication. Probably time to go through and get through the TLS certificate generation done.

Is there any plans to support the ssh transport soon?

-Kai Meyer

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