[libvirt-users] Ruby-libvirt and openAuth

Jonathan Kelley jkelley at vm-labs.com
Wed Oct 6 18:14:52 UTC 2010


Ignore my last post. I copied what the debian package does for the bindings.
All works fine now!

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Jonathan Kelley <jkelley at vm-labs.com> wrote:

> Anyone have any luck using libvirt library inside a ruby cgi script?
>
> I am getting load errors (Internal Server Error) on failing to find
> _libvirt. The same script works fine run from the cmd shell.
>
> My webserver is lighttpd.
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
>
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Lalancette <clalance at redhat.com>wrote:
>
>> On 10/05/10 - 09:58:25AM, Jonathan Kelley wrote:
>> > I guess I was expecting to find a ruby library making calls into the C
>> > library like the Python libvirt.py that is generated.
>> >
>> > I saw these files and thought I was missing something but I understand
>> now
>> > the difference between the Ruby and Python bindings.
>>
>> Ah, no.  The way that this particular binding works is that it is all C
>> code
>> that bridges between the libvirt C api and the various rb_* routines to
>> hook
>> it into ruby.  There are other approaches possible, including something
>> called FFI, but I haven't really looked at them.
>>
>> I've sent you the RDoc documentation for what is in git in a private
>> email.
>> Once I do the next release I will post this updated documentation to the
>> website.
>>
>> --
>> Chris Lalancette
>>
>
>
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