On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 08:38:58AM +0200, Matthias Bolte thus spake:
2011/5/12 Jason Helfman <jhelfman(a)e-e.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in porting libvirt to FreeBSD, and am curious if there may
> be anything that may not be possible at this point in respect to the libvirt
> source code to be aware of. Here is the log of the build of the software:
>
> I know it has been ported to MacOSX, and thought it could then be possible
> with FreeBSD.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
libvirt should be compilable on FreeBSD. At least it was in this state
a while ago when I've fixed some compile errors. I just check it
again.
You'll need to explicitly run
./configure --without-network --without-polkit
because libvirt's virtual networking code is specific to Linux bridges
and libvirt doesn't polkit on FreeBSD yet.
You'll also need this patch on top of libvirt 0.9.1
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-May/msg00831.html
Then it compiles for me. There are still several warnings about NULL
format strings and devname shadowing a global symbol.
Maybe Eric knows if this warning is critical:
util/sexpr.c: In function 'sexpr2string':
util/sexpr.c:250: warning: null format string [-Wformat]
virSexprError(VIR_ERR_SEXPR_SERIAL, NULL);
So aside from possible simple compile errors you'll need to port at
least the virtual networking to FreeBSD when you want to run QEMU
using libvirt on FreeBSD. If you just want to support the libvirt
client side to use libvirt to control a hypervisor running on a
non-FreeBSD host then you're already there.
Matthias
Here is the port:
http://jgh.devio.us/files/libvirt.shar.txt
Anyone have any thoughts on it, or can report success on it?
download the txt file
run sh ./libvirt.shar.txt
cd libvirt
make install
Thanks,
Jason
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