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2014 Dec 17
3
[PATCH 0/3] Allow environment variables to have boolean values.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1175196 Currently if you write something like LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=0 or LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=true then it doesn't do what you probably expect. This patch series fixes that. Rich.
2012 Jan 17
2
[PATCH v2] New tool: virt-format
This is the same as the previous patch, but the partition type is now chosen automatically from mbr or gpt, unless the user expresses a preference. https://gb.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2012-January/msg00136.html Rich.
2016 Sep 26
3
[PATCH 1/3] build: remove extra libconfig linkage
Some of the C tools were building also config.c as part of the shared sources from guestfish, and thus bringing a dependency on libconfig. Since none of them actually read the libguestfs configuration at all, then exclude fish/config.c from their build, and stop linking to libconfig. --- align/Makefile.am | 3 --- df/Makefile.am | 3 --- edit/Makefile.am | 3 ---
2012 Jan 17
2
[PATCH] New tool: virt-format
Rather than me explaining over again what it does, I've included the man page below. Rich. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- virt-format(1) Virtualization Support virt-format(1) NAME virt-format - Erase and make a blank disk SYNOPSIS virt-format [--options] -a disk.img [-a disk.img ...] DESCRIPTION
2018 Sep 19
5
[PATCH 0/2] RFC: --key option for tools
Hi, the following series adds a --key option in the majority of tools: this makes it possible to pass LUKS credentials programmatically, avoid the need to manually input them, or unsafely pass them via stdin. Thanks, Pino Toscano (2): mltools: create a cmdline_options struct Introduce a --key option in tools that accept keys builder/cmdline.ml | 2 +-
2013 Mar 04
1
[PATCH] fuse: Add guestmount-cleanup program to handle unmounting (RHBZ#916780).
* PATCH FOR DISCUSSION ONLY - NOT TO BE APPLIED * Colin suggested something which seems eminently sensible: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=916780 I've been through a couple of rounds of trying to implement this. I started with adding the option as suggested to the guestmount program, but it tended to make the guestmount program more complex. More importantly, adding the option
2016 Jan 04
3
[PATCH 0/3] podwrapper: Generate consistent WARNING sections (RHBZ#1293527).
Fix for: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1293527 Note that patches 2/3 and 3/3 are dependent on each other, ie. applying 2/3 on its own will break the build. So I may combine these when applying the series. Rich.
2013 Mar 05
1
[PATCH v2] fuse: Add guestunmount program to handle unmounting (RHBZ#916780)
Since the first patch: - The program is now called 'guestunmount'. - I tested the --fd option and it appears to work. - You can now control retries / quiet. - Revised man pages. - Includes tests. I'm just running through the automated tests now. Rich.
2016 May 19
6
[PATCH 0/3] misc tests-only changes
Hi, small series with small improvements to the tests. Pino Toscano (3): tests: specify the image format when possible tests: remove remaining relative paths to binaries fish: generate test-prep.sh with generator .gitignore | 1 + align/test-virt-alignment-scan.sh | 2 +- cat/Makefile.am | 2 +- cat/test-virt-cat.sh
2019 Nov 28
4
[PATCH v2 0/3] options: Describe --key SELECTOR in a single file.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-November/msg00271.html In v2 I just updated the way paths are handled. Note this series requires the following patch to common which adds the common/options/key-option.pod file: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-November/msg00269.html Rich.
2019 Nov 26
4
[PATCH libguestfs 0/3] options: Describe --key SELECTOR in a single file.
The libguestfs part of this change. Also a virt-v2v part will be needed. The first patch adds a new feature to podwrapper so that we can use __INCLUDE:file__ directives within the POD itself (instead of using --insert, and one day replacing that). The second patch shows how this change could be used for the included parts of the guestfish man page, including the non-English pages under
2019 Dec 11
2
[PATCH 1/2] podcheck: __INCLUDE:file.pod__ and __VERBATIM:file.txt__ in POD files.
Make sure the pod checker script can deal with the newer additions of podwrapper.pl. Followup of commit 46e59e9535c2fcd1c188464b5249a249f22af1a0. --- podcheck.pl | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+) diff --git a/podcheck.pl b/podcheck.pl index 527a2e47d..795fe0e9b 100755 --- a/podcheck.pl +++ b/podcheck.pl @@ -83,6 +83,15 @@ used where the POD includes
2010 Feb 09
1
[PATCH] Use mount-options instead of mount to avoid implicit -o sync.
-- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com Fedora now supports 80 OCaml packages (the OPEN alternative to F#) http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora -------------- next part -------------- >From 3ec1380eb6425b4f73024200817bd6b192d3b0b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard
2020 Feb 13
2
[PATCH v3 0/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch depends on changes in 'common' sub-module posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00150.html v3 fixes issue found during code review: - options now appear in alphabetical order v2: Almost the same as v1 except '--blocksize' option description is moved into a common submodule (similar to
2016 Sep 19
6
[PATCH 0/3] add crypto/LUKS support in some OCaml-based tools
Hi, this series refactors some guestfish code (not much), and exposes it via Common_utils, so it is possible to decrypt LUKS partitions when using virt-customize, virt-get-kernel, virt-sparsify, and virt-sysprep. This brings them closer in features with C tools. Most probably a couple more of other OCaml-based tools (virt-v2v to convert encrypted guests, and virt-builder to use encrypted
2011 Mar 25
2
guestmount support for acls/xattrs
Hello, I have a vmdk having an LV with an ext3 FS where some files have extended attributes and acls set. These do not appear set while accessing them when mounted using guestmount. I do not know if it is easy or difficult to implement this, so I'd like to take your opinion. what I did was changed the default mount options in daemon/mount.c from "ro" to
2016 Aug 25
7
[PATCH 0/5] bash completion: Add missing bash completion scripts (RHBZ#1367738).
This implements most of RHBZ#1367738. I didn't bother with virt-v2v-copy-to-local and virt-win-reg, but all the other tools now have full bash completion. Rich.
2016 Sep 08
4
[PATCH 0/3] Use gnulib's getprogname
Hi, this series update libguestfs to a recent gnulib version, so that we can use its new getprogname module, and solve altogether one of the porting issues (the need for 'program_name' by the error module of gnulib), and have a single way to get the name of the current program. A number of changes in tools mostly, although mechanical. Thanks, Pino Toscano (3): Update gnulib to latest
2016 Feb 01
2
virsh, virt-filesystems, guestmount, virt-install not working well with ceph rbd yet?
Hello everybody, This is a cross post to libvirt-users, libguestfs and ceph-users. I came back from FOSDEM 2016 and this was my 7th year or so and seen the awesome development around visualization going on and want to thank everybody for there contributions. I seen presentations from oVirt, OpenStack and quite a few great Redhat people, just like the last previous years. I personally been
2016 Feb 01
2
virsh, virt-filesystems, guestmount, virt-install not working well with ceph rbd yet?
Hello everybody, This is a cross post to libvirt-users, libguestfs and ceph-users. I came back from FOSDEM 2016 and this was my 7th year or so and seen the awesome development around visualization going on and want to thank everybody for there contributions. I seen presentations from oVirt, OpenStack and quite a few great Redhat people, just like the last previous years. I personally been