Re: [libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-11 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 03:23:30PM -0200, Marco Sinhoreli wrote: I need the libvirt 0.5.1 to work with the oVirt and prepare this solution to work over Xen. Do you know if I do a backport of the Xen from fc9 or fc10 or perhaps Xen 3.3.0 the libvirt could to work? Well xen is basically not

Re: [libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-11 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 03:16:49PM +0100, Daniel Veillard wrote: On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 08:35:12AM -0500, Ben Guthro wrote: You shouldn't have any issues. There is a 'make rpm' target at the top level that I use to build updated packages in RHEL. Take a look at the top of the .spec.in

Re: [libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-10 Thread Marco Sinhoreli
I need the libvirt 0.5.1 to work with the oVirt and prepare this solution to work over Xen. Do you know if I do a backport of the Xen from fc9 or fc10 or perhaps Xen 3.3.0 the libvirt could to work? Regards, On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Dec

[libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-09 Thread Marco Sinhoreli
Hello all, I'm wanting to know if I will have some difficulty to package libvirt 0.5.x to rhel / centos 5.2. I'm needing of the latest libvirt release to tests with oVirt. Regards, -- Marco Sinhoreli -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@redhat.com

Re: [libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-09 Thread Ben Guthro
You shouldn't have any issues. There is a 'make rpm' target at the top level that I use to build updated packages in RHEL. Take a look at the top of the .spec.in file for build dependencies Marco Sinhoreli wrote on 12/09/2008 08:00 AM: Hello all, I'm wanting to know if I will have some

Re: [libvirt] Deploying latest libvirt in rhel / centos 5.2

2008-12-09 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 08:35:12AM -0500, Ben Guthro wrote: You shouldn't have any issues. There is a 'make rpm' target at the top level that I use to build updated packages in RHEL. Take a look at the top of the .spec.in file for build dependencies Marco Sinhoreli wrote on 12/09/2008