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2013 Jan 17
5
A few patches needed for libguestfs 1.20+ on current Debian systems
Here's what I needed to build and run 1.20 on Debian/unstable.
Perhaps the libcap2 dependency in the packagelist should only be added
if libcap has actually been used in building guestfsd...
2012 Dec 13
0
ANNOUNCE: libguestfs 1.20 - tools for accessing and modifying virtual machine disk images
I'm very pleased to announce the release of libguestfs 1.20.
Libguestfs is a library and a comprehensive set of tools for accessing
and modifying virtual machine (VM) disk images. For more information
see http://libguestfs.org
Libguestfs 1.20 represents 7 months of upstream work, dozens of major new
features and bug fixes. For full details read the release notes below.
You can download
2009 Jun 21
1
Meetme Talker Optimization
Hello, all. I've been playing with MeetMe and talker optimization
seemed like a great idea. I activated it as follows:
exten => 201,1,MeetMe(100201,cTo)
However, although I can see who is the talker on the CLI
pbx01*CLI> meetme list 100201
User #: 01 1001 Denise Dion-Sullivan Channel: SIP/1001-1e1db7c8 (not talking) 00:00:33
User #: 02 1000 John A. Sullivan III
2014 Jun 13
4
[libldm 1/3] relax uuid, zlib version requirements
---
configure.ac | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 469ea96..0e7e2ea 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GIO_UNIX], [gio-unix-2.0 >= 2.32.0],
]
)
-PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ZLIB], [zlib >= 1.2.5],
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES([ZLIB], [zlib >= 1.2],
[
2012 Dec 13
3
Release notes appendix for libguestfs 1.20 on Fedora 18
I'm just about to release libguestfs 1.20. This appendix covers
issues specific to Fedora 18.
Fedora 18 defaults to using the libvirt attach-method, meaning that
libvirt is used to create and manage the libguestfs appliance. There
are several benefits to this (see the full release notes). You can
switch back to the ordinary method (directly running qemu) at any time
by doing:
export
2013 May 16
3
[PATCH] Use pkg-config for Python
At least libpython2.7-dev and libpython3.3-dev on current
Debian/unstable ship with pkg-config files. As with the pkg-config
check for Lua, we check for versioned and an unversioned .pc files.
---
configure.ac | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------
python/Makefile.am | 2 +-
2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index
2017 Nov 03
2
[PATCH] daemon: ldm: avoid manual free()
When the LDM code was converted to the CLEANUP_* macros, a free()
invocation for a CLEANUP_FREE variable was left in the
ldmtool_diskgroup_volumes implementation, causing double-free on
success.
Updates commit 950951c67de61da27dceca8ffb2079031c13e43b.
---
daemon/ldm.c | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/daemon/ldm.c b/daemon/ldm.c
index 1bab28989..2f4d2aef3 100644
---
2014 Mar 21
2
[PATCH] listfs: If LDM not available, don't inhibit partition detection (RHBZ#1079182).
If a disk has type 0x42 partition (which would indicate LDM), but LDM
is not available then try parsing the partition anyway. It might be
parseable as plain old NTFS.
---
src/listfs.c | 9 ++++++---
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/listfs.c b/src/listfs.c
index bbdb0a2..ffb0adc 100644
--- a/src/listfs.c
+++ b/src/listfs.c
@@ -47,8 +47,11 @@
2018 Apr 26
1
[PATCH] libldm: fix enumeration of partition table entries
The commit fixes the bug in the code which inspects partition table
entries in order to find LDM Metadata partion:
_read_privhead_gpt function in ldm.c always calls gpt_get_pte
function with 0 (zero) as a second argument which causes the
described bug.
---
src/ldm.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/ldm.c b/src/ldm.c
index 4897de9..943f095 100644
---
2006 Jun 01
3
Assistance with startup script
Could someone give me some assistance in getting this startup script to
conform to chkconfig and such where the service will start up after
networking comes up, and then shut down when networking goes away?
Where all do entries need to be made, and what would they consist of?
Many thanks.....
Sam
------------------------------------------------------------------------
#! /bin/sh
export
2018 May 10
1
[PATCH 0/1] libldm: Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
The result of this patch will be used by libguestfs to return drive mappings
for LDM volumes. Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns
hint which is a drive letter assigned by Windows to corresponding volume.
But it is not reliable source of information. More over, in multiboot
environment it is unclear which drive letter belongs to which operating
system. Volume GUID
2018 May 10
2
[PATCH libldm v2 0/1] Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
v2: wrap commit message, "PATCH libldm" prefix.
The result of this patch might be used by libguestfs to return drive
mappings for LDM volumes.
Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns hint which
is a drive letter assigned by Windows to corresponding volume. But
it is not reliable source of information. More over, in multiboot
environment it will be unclear
2010 Mar 19
2
[LLVMdev] Instruction with variable number of outputs
On Mar 19, 2010, at 10:28 AM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> After Bob fixed the two-address format of the ARM ldm/stm instructions, a problem remains. The load multiple instruction looks like:
>>
>> // A list of registers separated by comma. Used by load/store multiple.
>> def
2010 Mar 19
2
[LLVMdev] Instruction with variable number of outputs
Hi,
After Bob fixed the two-address format of the ARM ldm/stm instructions, a problem remains. The load multiple instruction looks like:
// A list of registers separated by comma. Used by load/store multiple.
def reglist : Operand<i32> {
let PrintMethod = "printRegisterList";
}
def LDM : AXI4ld<(outs), (ins addrmode4:$addr, pred:$p,
reglist:$dsts,
2018 May 10
2
[PATCH libldm v3 0/2] Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
v2: wrap commit message, "PATCH libldm" prefix.
v3: correctly initialize and free GLib resources.
The result of this patch might be used by libguestfs to return drive
mappings for LDM volumes.
Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns hint which
is a drive letter assigned by Windows to corresponding volume. But
it is not reliable source of information. More
2018 May 14
3
[PATCH libldm v4 0/3] Make libldm to parse and return volume GUID.
v2: wrap commit message, "PATCH libldm" prefix.
v3: correctly initialize and free GLib resources.
v4: gtk-doc is updated to reflect presence of new volume GUID field.
The result of this patch might be used by libguestfs to return drive
mappings for LDM volumes.
Note, that "show volume" ldmtool command already returns hint which
is a drive letter assigned by Windows to
2010 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Instruction with variable number of outputs
On Mar 19, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Jakob Stoklund Olesen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After Bob fixed the two-address format of the ARM ldm/stm instructions, a problem remains. The load multiple instruction looks like:
>
> // A list of registers separated by comma. Used by load/store multiple.
> def reglist : Operand<i32> {
> let PrintMethod = "printRegisterList";
> }
2011 Oct 06
2
Plan for libguestfs 1.14
[Since Hilko asked me about this on IRC ...]
The current plan is to rebase libguestfs in RHEL 6.3:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=719879
I would like to get as many features from upstream libguestfs into
this as possible, but also make sure they have been well-tested by
Fedora users. Also there are some new tools arriving in libguestfs
upstream in the current development branch
2011 Feb 09
3
[LLVMdev] Lowering "memcpy" intrinsic function on ARM using LDMIA/STMIA
09.02.2011 18:57, Jason Kim пишет:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:02 AM, Vasiliy Korchagin
> <vasiliy.korchagin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> llvm emits code for "memcpy" on ARM as consecutive ldr/str commands, and
>
> Hmm, this happens elsewhere as well (x86?). Perhaps what we need is a
> switch to disable memset/memcpy lowering?
>
Do you
2016 Oct 27
1
[PATCH] run.in: Quote contents of @VAR@ substitutions
---
run.in | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/run.in b/run.in
index 8fdf454..438a68c 100755
--- a/run.in
+++ b/run.in
@@ -140,15 +140,15 @@ export PERL_VALGRIND=1
export PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL=2
# For Python.
-export PYTHON=@PYTHON@
+export PYTHON="@PYTHON@"
prepend PYTHONPATH "$b/python/.libs"
prepend PYTHONPATH