On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:25:02AM -0400, Matthew Booth wrote: > I answered this one separately. I don't recommend doing a full XSL > transformation as we don't need all the data in the file. Cherry picking with > XPath will be sufficient. This is what we do with the libvirt format. >
Yes I agree, i give a look into the file you suggested and I'll take inspiration from there :) Cheers, Francesco > Matt > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjo...@redhat.com> > To: "Francesco Vollero" <fvoll...@redhat.com> > Cc: libguestfs@redhat.com, mbo...@redhat.com > Sent: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 4:09:10 PM > Subject: Re: [Libguestfs] v2v vmware converter > > [Add Matt to CC list and removing non-existent list] > > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 04:57:38PM +0200, Francesco Vollero wrote: > > Hi Matt, > > > > I was taking a look on v2v to implement vSphere and I have few questions: > > > > 1) the converter should be in: Sys::VirtConvert::Converter::VMWare ( or > > Vsphere) ? > > > > 2) What you think if instead to mess up with the xml converter we gonna use > > a XSL file that take the OVF file and transform it in KVM like xml file > > ? > > What Perl library would you use for the XSL transforms? Adding new > dependencies can be problematic (I'm thinking from a RHEL point of > view specifically, but also in general it adds a burden). > > > Rich. > > -- > Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones > virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many > powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. > http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list Libguestfs@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs