On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 05:50:34AM -0600, Yushu Yao wrote:
Hi Experts,
Just wondering is it possible now to run libvirt deamon on non-linux
platforms (mainly windows and mac)? If yes, are there instructions on how to
build it. If no, what was the roadblock?
I'm trying to find a tool that can control the VMM for desktop/laptop users
under win/mac/linux. Mainly for automation of deployment of some appliances.
The best tool I've heard is libvirt, but couldn't find any doc on using it
for other platforms.
You could probably make libvirtd / QEMU work on Mac OS-X, since its is
just BSD underneath and thus close enough to POSIX. It wouldn't magically
give you control of the native Mac virtualizaation software - that would
requirea new driver.
Windows is a much harder task due to the crazy platform API it has, that
looks nothing like POSIX. The lack of fork/exec is a huge problem that
even gnulib can't magically solve for us. I'm not saying it is impossible,
but it will involve alot of work
Daniel
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