ot been a great deal of new development.
>
> Christian's contributions have been sensible and I think it would be a
> good idea now to formally make him a maintainer.
>
> CC: Christian Lindig
> CC: David Scott
> Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson
> ---
> MAINTAINERS | 1 +
>
> On 17. Jul 2017, at 13:38, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>
> It turns out that Xapi has a library function using it, but that
> function is dead so can be removed.
I am fine with the removal of the OCaml bindings and the patch for the OCaml
code. If the code is fundamentally broken it should be remov
We recently had a case where XenServer installation showed errors because the
data stored in OCaml xenstore exceeded 2048 bytes:
[root@dt87 tmp]# xenstore-write /local/domain/1/foo $(cat /dev/zero | tr '\0' X
| dd bs=1 count=2048)
2048+0 records in
2048+0 records out
2048 bytes (2.0 kB) copied,
> On 18. Apr 2017, at 16:31, Wei Liu wrote:
>
> Wei Liu (3):
> paths.m4: provide XENSTORED_{KVA,PORT}
> oxenstored: provide options to define xenstored devices
> hotplug/FreeBSD: configure xenstored
>
> m4/paths.m4 | 12
> tools/hotplug/FreeBSD/rc.d/x
> On 18. Apr 2017, at 11:16, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
> Wei Liu writes ("[PATCH for-4.9 2/2] oxenstored: make it work on FreeBSD"):
>> Call the uname syscall to determine sysname and return device names
>> accordingly.
> ...
>> -let xenstored_proc_kva = "/proc/xen/xsd_kva"
>> -let xenstored_proc_por
> On 18. Apr 2017, at 10:59, Wei Liu wrote:
>
> Forgive my ignorance for the Ocaml ecosystem, but I can't seem to find a
> way to conditionally compile ocaml source code easily.
>
> Presumably you mean "Determine the path at *configure* time"? Even if
> we make those configurable, there should
> On 18. Apr 2017, at 10:59, Wei Liu wrote:
>
> Forgive my ignorance for the Ocaml ecosystem, but I can't seem to find a
> way to conditionally compile ocaml source code easily.
>
> Presumably you mean "Determine the path at *configure* time"? Even if
> we make those configurable, there should
> On 14. Apr 2017, at 11:20, Wei Liu wrote:
>
> Unfortunately there is an easy way to determine system name in the standard
> library so I wrote a wrapper for uname syscall.
I think there are two solutions to using the correct path:
(1) Determine the path at compile time and use the mechanism
> On 10. Apr 2017, at 09:33, Wei Liu wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 09:10:15AM +0100, Christian Lindig wrote:
>>
>>> On 7. Apr 2017, at 14:27, Jonathan Davies
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> tools/ocaml/xenstored/domain.ml| 4 ++--
>>>
> On 7. Apr 2017, at 14:27, Jonathan Davies wrote:
>
> tools/ocaml/xenstored/domain.ml| 4 ++--
> tools/ocaml/xenstored/store.ml | 8 +++-
> tools/ocaml/xenstored/xenstored.ml | 10 ++
The OCaml code is looking good and I’d be happy to take it as it is.
I noticed that the (
> On 30. Mar 2017, at 15:40, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
> Christian, can you advise what the correct test should be to check
> whether the native code compiler is available ? I can then try to
> make a patch to our autoconfery, and maybe you would be able to review
> it. Or if you prefer to make tha
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