On 23.07.2011, at 18:49, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 07/23/2011 11:43 AM, Michael Roth wrote:
On 07/23/2011 11:10 AM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
On 07/23/2011 11:06 AM, Michael Roth wrote:
On 07/23/2011 05:07 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 20.07.2011, at 22:19, Michael Roth wrote:
This is the actual guest daemon, it listens for requests over a
virtio-serial/isa-serial/unix socket channel and routes them through
to dispatch routines, and writes the results back to the channel in
a manner similar to QMP.
A shorthand invocation:
qemu-ga -d
Is equivalent to:
qemu-ga -m virtio-serial -p /dev/virtio-ports/org.qemu.guest_agent.0 \
-f /var/run/qemu-ga.pid -d
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth<address@hidden>
A rebase on top of current HEAD gave me the following on openSUSE 11.1
PPC:
address@hidden:/home/agraf/release/qemu> make
CC qemu-ga.o
qemu-ga.c:40: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘GSocket’
GIO is fairly new. It may not be available on openSUSE.
Mike, you probably need to do a configure test for GIO and if it's not
present, don't build qemu-ga.
It should've failed the glib probe in that case. I think we might need a
compile test to catch this GSocket issue.
Indeed. Alex, can you help debug this a bit? We can tr to setup a SUSE system.
It's not only about SUSE vs. non-SUSE. This was 11.1 (ancient, but latest ppc
release) on PowerPC.
Can you confirm that gio is actually present?
Sure, tell me how :). I'm fairly ignorant when it comes to g* stuff.