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2016 Aug 07
0
Proper XML for compareCPU method
All -
What is the proper XML to supply to the Python Connections compareCPU
method? I have looked at the cpu_map.xml file and I believe I have the
proper XML configured but the method always throws an exception with a
missing CPU architecture error. Here is the code.
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import libvirt
conn = libvirt.open('qemu:///system')
if conn == None:
2012 Dec 04
2
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
> If there was a concrete need to move to a newer Python version in order to
> make lit Python 3 compatible, I would view that as a good reason to move
> forward.
The concrete need is that users on platforms which ship with Python 3
by default have to put in a workaround (install python2 and patch
their $PATH) just to run the test suite. Off the top of my head I know
this includes Ubuntu
2018 Dec 06
0
Re: Libvirt api for esx
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 09:44:17PM +0530, ROHIT SINGH wrote:
>Hi Martin,
>
>Could you please help me with below issue, I am not sure what’s wrong here.
>Please find below code and error snippet.
>
>Thanks for help.
>
>Code Snippet: -
>
>from __future__ import print_function
>import sys
>import libvirt
>SASL_USER = <username>
>SASL_PASS =
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
Hi Sean,
If there was a concrete need to move to a newer Python version in order to
make lit Python 3 compatible, I would view that as a good reason to move
forward.
I have little experience writing Python 2 & 3 compatible code, so I'd need
to see the patch to make lit Python 3 compatible before I could comment
more.
- Daniel
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Sean Silva <silvas at
2018 Dec 12
0
Re: Libvirt api for esx
Thanks Martin, It’s working now.
Could you please help me with role of xml in libvirt api and what if I
don’t want use of xml in my code.
Please let me know.
Thanks for help!!
Regards
Rohit Singh
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 at 11:24 PM, ROHIT SINGH <rohit.singh0908@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks Martin for help. I will give it a shot.
>
> Regards
> Rohit Singh
>
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2018
2012 Dec 04
3
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
So, I just tried, and basically it's difficult to make progress due to
the print statements (since they induce an immediate syntax error).
Since 2.4 doesn't support `from __future__ import print_function`, the
only alternative I guess is shimming in a print function. This is a
maintenance effort that I don't want to do right now (and, TBQH, I
feel that the proper maintainer should be
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
> several people already asked what are the concrete benefits of breaking support for end-of-life python versions?
Generally I think the only compelling argument is "for a given level
of maintenance effort, you either sacrifice support for old-dead
versions, or new versions", and obviously new versions should be
preferred. The question is how much does it cost to interoperate.
On
2012 Dec 04
5
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012, at 03:23 AM, Sean Silva wrote:
> > several people already asked what are the concrete benefits of breaking support for end-of-life python versions?
>
> Generally I think the only compelling argument is "for a given level
> of maintenance effort, you either sacrifice support for old-dead
> versions, or new versions", and obviously new versions
2018 Dec 12
1
Re: Libvirt api for esx
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 03:03:41PM +0530, ROHIT SINGH wrote:
>Thanks Martin, It’s working now.
>Could you please help me with role of xml in libvirt api and what if I
>don’t want use of xml in my code.
>Please let me know.
>
Libvirt uses XML for most of the APIs. Depends what you need to do you can
transform it with xmltodict or use some higher level API. I'm not sure I can
2018 Dec 05
2
Re: Libvirt api for esx
Hi Martin,
Could you please help me with below issue, I am not sure what’s wrong here.
Please find below code and error snippet.
Thanks for help.
Code Snippet: -
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import libvirt
SASL_USER = <username>
SASL_PASS = <password>
def request_cred(credentials, user_data):
for credential in credentials:
if credential[0] ==
2018 Dec 06
2
Re: Libvirt api for esx
Thanks Martin for help. I will give it a shot.
Regards
Rohit Singh
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 at 2:55 PM, Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 09:44:17PM +0530, ROHIT SINGH wrote:
> >Hi Martin,
> >
> >Could you please help me with below issue, I am not sure what’s wrong
> here.
> >Please find below code and error snippet.
> >
2018 Sep 30
0
IOS connections to Samba 4 worked for years, now authentication fails
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 16:27:36 -0700
"Deft Developer" <dev at hymes.name> wrote:
> I will do the best I can to provide all the needed info.
> I will focus on 1 server, GABRIEL, and one share "garage"
> It is a samba AD member server on a local subnet.
> Here, samba was compiled from sources, release 4.8.3 .
> Samba was built and installed on CentOS 7.5.1804