02.02.2015 12:57, Karli Sjöberg пишет:
> On Sat, 2015-01-31 at 23:54 +0200, Alexandr Krivulya wrote:
>> 19.08.2013 13:21, Karli Sjöberg пишет:
>>
>>> mån 2013-08-19 klockan 12:11 +0200 skrev Vinzenz Feenstra:
>>>> On 08/19/2013 10:01 AM, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> mån 2013-08-19 klockan 09:53 +0200 skrev Michal Skrivanek:
>>>>>> On Aug 19, 2013, at 09:41 , Karli Sjöberg
<Karli.Sjoberg(a)slu.se> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As part of a template I´m preparing, I´m wondering how to
compile the agent with just the basics included. I´ve tried running like:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OPTIONS='
>>>>>>> --without-gdm-plugin --without-gdm2-plugin
--without-kdm-plugin --without-pam-ovirt-cred
>>>>>>> --with-gdm-plugin=no --with-gdm2-plugin=no
--with-kdm-plugin=no --with-pam-ovirt-cred=no
>>>>>>> --disable-gdm-plugin --disable-gdm2-plugin
--disable-kdm-plugin --disable-pam-ovirt-cred
>>>>>>> --enable-gdm-plugin=no --enable-gdm2-plugin=no
--enable-kdm-plugin=no --enablepam-ovirt-cred-=no'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> # ./configure ${OPTIONS}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regardless of how I try, it just responds:
>>>>>>> configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: ${OPTIONS}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I took the package from the "official"
oVirt.org
repo, src file:
>>>>>>> ovirt-guest-agent-1.0.6.tar.bz2
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>> the parameters are gdm, kdm and sso, set them to no
>>>>> I don´t get it, it doesn´t seem to care:
>>>>>
>>>>> # ./configure --without-gdm
>>>>> # ./configure --with-gdm=no
>>>>> # ./configure --enable-gdm=no
>>>>> # ./configure --disable-gdm
>>>>> # ./configure --without-gdm --with-gdm=no --enable-gdm=no
>>>>> --disable-gdm
>>>>> configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --without-gdm,
>>>>> --with-gdm, --enable-gdm, --disable-gdm
>>>> this feature of disabling it was introduced to ovirt-guest-agent
>>>> in 1.0.8
>>>>
>>>> Try this one:
>>>>
http://evilissimo.fedorapeople.org/releases/ovirt-guest-agent/1.0.8/ovirt...
>>>>
>>>> ./configure --without-sso --prefix=/usr
>>> You know what, sorry about the noise, because it seems as if
>>> virtio-serial isn´t even available on FreeBSD, so it´s moot
>>> anyway... Should probably have looked that up before even getting
>>> started;)
>>>
>>> But besides the fact that it won´t work until that´s sorted, I can
>>> at least say that it configured, compiled and installed OK using
>>> René´s suggestion, cloning from git and building from there.
>> Hello!
>> Now when virtio_console(4) driver available in CURRENT does anyone
>> works on porting ovirt-guest-agent to FreeBSD?
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> I haven´t tested anything since last time but good to know someone doing
> something:) I can imagine the guest agent would need some tweeking to
> get it running as well:
>
>
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-emulation/2013-April/010569.html
> "The VirtIO spec is written with mostly Linux in mind and usually takes
> varying amounts of extra effort to adapt to FreeBSD."
>
>
I have successfully build and run guest agent on FreeBSD-Current. It
provides a few information (for example fqdn and logged users) into
admin portal, but all other requires rewriting GuestAgentLinux2.py or
implementing it as separate module. I have no experience in python and
programming itself, but implementing some simple features may be quiet
easy. Can anyone help with it?
Sorry for the late reply, now I didn't notice
that the drivers are now
available, I will be looking into supporting FreeBSD for the guest agent
then.
Thanks for the heads up :-)
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