[libvirt] I can help, but I don't know how

arnaud.champion at devatom.fr arnaud.champion at devatom.fr
Wed Sep 22 15:57:42 UTC 2010


Ok,

I will take a little time to clean up the code, and see if I can generate 
usable patches along Jaromír Červenka bindings but I'm sure, because I have 
a full C# project with visual studio project structure. By the way I'm not 
sure also that my changes works well under mono.

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From: "Daniel Veillard" <veillard at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 5:18 PM
To: <arnaud.champion at devatom.fr>; "Jaromír Červenka" <cervajz at cervajz.com>
Cc: <libvir-list at redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [libvirt] I can help, but I don't know how

> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:24:12AM +0200, arnaud.champion at devatom.fr 
> wrote:
>> ?Hi there,
>>
>> with your help, I have created a Windows tools to manage libvirt/kvm
>> hypervisor and it is free for libvirt/kvm connections. I have done it
>> in C# (not mono) and to do that, I have make a lot of modifications
>> in C# bindings (which in fact works in mono) to improve bindings (my
>> modifications are mainly around callback handling). You can download the
>> tool at this web site : http://www.devatom.fr and sorry, for now it's in
>> french only, I have to work on the translation. Anyway, I think I can
>> help by handling C# bindings for libvirt, I don't know if I must put
>> them on my web site or push them to you, let me know if it interest you.
>
>  Hi Arnaud,
>
> well I think the first thing would be to save in some way your changes
> to the public, i.e. provide a new release of the C# bindings and or
> a patch against the latest version from Jaromír Červenka. Assuming
> the licence is LGPL I have no trouble hosting it on libvirt.org, I can
> make a repository for it.
> For the long term maintainance, it would be better if the current
> maintainer Jaromír could reply what his plans are, the web site we have
> right now http://www.i-tux.cz/listing.php?repname=SharpLibVirt don't
> work anymore. Ideally the could should work both for Mono and pristine
> C# and we could get the code of the bindings on a source code management
> system if the maintainer(s) agree.
>  But as a first step saving the current state of your code would be
> a good idea, yes :-), you can send it to me, or post the sources if
> it's not too big !
>
> Daniel
>
>
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