Hello,
Many thanks for all answers. Now I know how to add a local port even if virt-manager is not working. For information virt-manager is useful to manage (with a GUI) xen or kvm virtual machines (through libvirt). As proposed I'll try to do it through command line or remotely on a linux system. Regards Le 20/08/2014 13:50, Clemens Lang a écrit : > Hi, > >> I would like to use virt-manager with my mac. Currently it is not provided >> by macports but it seems >> (http://marc.info/?l=macports-changes&m=136027005015598&w=2 [1]) that >> someone tried to do it. Is it relevant to expect such port in the future ? > > Correct, I tried to port virt-manager some time back. I never succeeded in > getting it to a usable state, especially due to the rather weird VNC > library it uses for display forwarding. The developers of this library > decided to use coroutines to implement VNC and used a few APIs Apple > considers deprecated. I never got that to work correctly - which doesn't > necessarily mean it can't be done, I just didn't bother and used a remote > virt-manager instead. > >> By the way does any body know any alternative ? > > You should be able to use virsh, the shell of libvirt. It should be > available in the `libvirt` port. -- Frédéric Dubois, PhD, Eng. Laboratoire de Mécanique et Génie Civil - CNRS/UM2 cc 048, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05 http://www.lmgc.univ-montp2.fr/~dubois Tel: (33/0) 467144984 Mobile: (33/0) 635490843 Links: ------ [1] http://marc.info/?l=macports-changes&m=136027005015598&w=2
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