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<p>My name is Christopher Nugent. This is my first time posting to
the mailing list, and I am still adjusting to the community norms.
If I do anything out of line, please let me know. Anyway, on to
the question:</p>
<p>I am attempting to use libvirt in a Windows application I am
developing, and came upon the following in the documentation: </p>
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<p><samp> Libvirt is known to work as a client (not server) on
Windows XP (32-bit), and Windows 7 (64-bit).</samp></p>
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<p><font size="+1"><samp>I am a bit confused as to what this means.
Does it mean that I won't be able to use libvirt in a host
configuration, Hyper-V acting as the underlying hypervisor?</samp></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><samp>I am posting to the development list
because, if I am right, I would like to donate my time to
amend the situation. My application will be cross-platform and
will</samp></font></p>
<p><samp><font size="+1">support multiple hypervisors, so using
libvirt will help me not have to duplicate functionality.</font></samp></p>
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<p><samp><font size="+1">Thank you for your time.</font></samp></p>
<p><samp><font size="+1">--Chris Nugent.</font><font size="+2"><br>
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