On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:27:52AM +0100, Philippe Berthault wrote:
Daniel Veillard a écrit :
> it is 0.1.8 but with 12 patches which are backport of later bug fixes or
>important features like localization, shareable disk support, core dump
>support,
>etc ...
> I guess it's closer to 0.1.9 as a result than 0.1.8,
>
Hum ! :-(
Currently, the version of libvirt determines its unequivocal contents.
With a patched version of libvirt, it becomes impossible in an
application to known the functionalities level of libvirt if the version
number is identical to a non-patched libvirt.
Could you explain how it's possible from an application to distinguish
between a patched libvirt and a non-patched libvirt or another patched
version of libvirt by using the virGetVersion() function ?
Can explain your problem instead ?
What is the feature or behaviour you need to detect ?
Daniel
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