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2013 May 28
1
Re: libvirt for Citrix XenServer
...r Citrix XenServer. >Fedora doesn't build for xenserver by default, because the development >headers for xenserver are not under a free license. However, you can >download the xenserver development kit yourself at no monetary cost; as >long as configure can detect xen_vm_start in -lxenserver, then you have >installed it correctly, and your self-built libvirt will support >xenserver URI. At one point, I seem to recall that Dan Berrange even >set up a repo so that you could download an rpm of older copies of the >xenserver headers without having to click through the non-fr...
2011 Aug 19
0
build libvirt from source yourself and make sure to get the XenAPI driver enabled.
Hi, I want install libvirt on my ubuntu11.04, and I want to test using libvirt to manage a xenserver, after download the tar and extract them when in this step : ./configure --with-esx --with-xenapi --prefix=/opt/libvirt .... checking for xen_vm_start in -lxenserver... no configure: error: You must install the XenServer Library to compile XenAPI driver with -lxenserver ..... I get this error, but i get very few information about it from google. >>libvirt can use XenAPI via libxenserver [1]. That should allow you to >> use libvirt with a Citrix...
2013 May 27
2
libvirt for Citrix XenServer
Hi, Can someone send me the build steps how to build for Citrix XenServer ? I want to build a version of libvirt for Citrix XenServer. Regards, Navin
2013 May 28
0
Re: libvirt for Citrix XenServer
...n of libvirt for Citrix XenServer. Fedora doesn't build for xenserver by default, because the development headers for xenserver are not under a free license. However, you can download the xenserver development kit yourself at no monetary cost; as long as configure can detect xen_vm_start in -lxenserver, then you have installed it correctly, and your self-built libvirt will support xenserver URI. At one point, I seem to recall that Dan Berrange even set up a repo so that you could download an rpm of older copies of the xenserver headers without having to click through the non-free licensing tha...