Hi,

I have compiled LibVirt 0.7.4 under mingw, and I want to use it with domain 
callback. Here is a a code sample of my situation (I'm using visual studio) :

static int domain_event(virConnectPtr conn,

virDomainPtr dom,

int evt,

int detail,

void *opaque)

{

bool test = true;

return 0;

}

int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[])

{

virConnectPtr conn = virConnectOpen("qemu+tcp://192.168.220.198/session");

// Set Callback

int cbresult = virConnectDomainEventRegister(conn, domain_event, NULL, NULL);

// Lookup Domain

virDomainPtr dom = virDomainLookupByName(conn, "Test1");

if (virDomainIsActive(dom) == 1)

{

// Start Domain

int startDom = virDomainCreate(dom);

if (startDom != 0)

{

virErrorPtr e = virGetLastError();

bool test = true;

}

}

else

{

// Stop Domain

int StopDom = virDomainDestroy(dom);

if (StopDom != 0)

{

virErrorPtr e = virGetLastError();

bool test = true;

}

}


return 0;

}


This code works well when I did'nt use callbacks, but when I use it, it throw 
an error at the virDomainCreate or virDomainDestroy call. In the application 
windows (console) I have an "unmarshaling msg", I have study the case it comme 
from the call of "xdr_string" method in the "xdr_remote_nonull_string" method 
(remote_protocol.c).

I think, the xdr_string method is unable to marshall strings from the XDR* 
object to a char**.

I've tried with dynamic linking or static linking of libvirt lib. Have you any 
clue to have work callbacks ?

Best Regards,

Arnaud Champion
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