On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 05:00:47PM +0000, Panday Ritesh Sharma (rpanday) wrote:
On 25/02/14 10:03 PM, "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 03:39:58PM +0000, Panday Ritesh Sharma (rpanday)
>wrote:
>> Hi Daniel,
>> I ran ./configure command with below options. I found these options in
>>on
>> of the mail replied by you. But still 'make' is compiling so many
files.
>> My question is, as I need only RPC client library (I can explain you
>>more,
>> what I want to do with this libvirt client library on QNX), do I need to
>> compile a huge number of .c files and need to build so many .lo ?
>>
>> Yes, I do have access to qnx, I need your help to compile this on QNX.
>> Later I will test and discuss the issue if I face any.
>>
>>
>> blr-vxr-052~$ ./configure --enable-compile-warnings=error --without-xen
>> --without-qemu --without-openvz --without-lxc --without-vbox
>> --without-xenapi --without-esx --without-uml --without-sasl
>> --without-avahi --without-polkit --without-python
>>--without-libvirtd
>> --without-phyp --without-hyperv --without-netcf
>> --without-audit --without-dtrace --without-macvtap
>
>You could also add --without-vmware --without-parallels --without-test
>
>but aside from that the list of .c files compiled with this configure
>invocation is an accurate minimum.
>
I added these new options and compiled. Now I have to do same exercise in
my build environment for QNX. Do you have any idea whether 'configure'
utility will work on QNX ?
I've no idea really. If QNX is sufficiently POSIX compatible then it
should mostly work, but I'm not aware of anyone having used libvirt
on QNX yet. Just try it and let us know what happens....
Regards,
Daniel
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