Well,
I have used git a little but never under windows :) I think I will be able
to use it.
Yes, I know I have to clean up the code, I'm on it, and I am also making a
file to see the gap of thing to do to fully bind libvirt v0.8.4.
I'm OK to use git on libvirt, but I must keep my SVN, because binding
project is a part of a full visual studio solution which is controlled by my
SVN. Anyway, I can update libvirt git regulary.
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From: "Daniel Veillard" <veillard(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 5:48 PM
To: <arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr>
Cc: "Jaromír Červenka" <cervajz(a)cervajz.com>; "libvir-list"
<libvir-list(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Here they
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 03:51:17PM +0200, arnaud.champion(a)devatom.fr
wrote:
> Hi Jaromír,
>
> It's right I haven't used your classes which envelops libvirt function, I
> have written my own wrapper which I use in my tool DAVIM. Anyway, thanks
> for the updated bindings I will take a look because I have taken theses
> sources there's four or five month, I'm working on DAVIM (my libvirt /
> KVM windows management tool) since 6 month ago so...
>
> At the bindings levels here's what I manage to do :
> a.. Write bindings for some unbinded method (virStream... and so on)
> b.. Check the gap between current libvirt API and my C# bindings (my
> bindings were primarly build upon libvirt 0.7.4, but it works well with
> 0.8.4)
> c.. I have my own web site with my own SVN (the SVN is private
> currently) at
www.Devatom.fr, maybe I will open SVN for bindings, I don't
> know
> d.. Write some sample code for using libivirt with csharp
> What I will not do :
> a.. Check bindings compatibility with Mono (except if a mono expert can
> help me)
>
> You Jaromir have made a great job which help me a lot in my project which
> is quite usable now.
Hum, it would be good if this could be cleaned up a bit :-)
Arnaud, rather than keeping your own SVN, I think it would be good for
the long term if the bindings could be kept on
libvirt.org , ideally
in git because we don't have SVN installed there yet (but I'm not sure
how familiar you're with this).
I could create the git with Jaromír latest version so there is a clear
attribution, I would add Licence informations and maybe scripts or
makefiles to generate a distribution. Then either you or I could diff
your version against the old one, and try to merge your changes back.
what do you think ?
Daniel
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