On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Donal Lafferty
wrote:
> AFAIK, the plugin does not need Windows to compile. Dependencies not
> captured by Java are encapsulated in Python scripts that are not checked by
> the build.
>
> Instead, the unit tests are skipped by default. These tests rely on Hyper
f-dressed
than waiting four months for the next departure.
DL
> -Original Message-
> From: Chip Childers [mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com]
> Sent: 28 January 2013 20:12
> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] HyperV feature (WAS: Re: [ACS41] Weekly s
com]
>> Sent: 28 January 2013 16:27
>> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
>> Subject: [DISCUSS] HyperV feature (WAS: Re: [ACS41] Weekly schedule
>> reminder...)
>>
>> Donal,
>>
>> A couple of questions. First, awesome to see that there are g
SS] HyperV feature (WAS: Re: [ACS41] Weekly schedule
> reminder...)
>
> Donal,
>
> A couple of questions. First, awesome to see that there are good unit tests
> in there. I seem to remember you mentioning that the HyperV plugin has to
> be compiled on Windows. Can you confir
Donal,
A couple of questions. First, awesome to see that there are good unit
tests in there. I seem to remember you mentioning that the HyperV
plugin has to be compiled on Windows. Can you confirm this? If this
is the case, can you confirm that the plugin is being setup as an
optional build ta
WRT to Hyper-V Plugin,
The public repo at https://github.com/lafferty/cshv3.git contains Phase 1
source that passes unit tests a basic integration test involving template and
VM creation. The repo was synced to Master yesterday.
So, I need to prepare a review and merge request.
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