-Then have a look at the program 'mlvirsh.opt'.
-
-Note: If you want to run the programs without first installing, you
-may need to set your $LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable so it
-contains the build directory. eg:
-
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=libvirt/ mlvirsh/mlvirsh.opt
-
-
-Windows
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-
-I have built libvirt (the bindings), examples, mlvirsh and virt-ctrl
-on Windows using the MinGW port of OCaml. It's quite likely that it
-will also work under VC++, but I have not tested this.
-
-You should make sure that your $PATH (environment variable) contains
-the names of the directories containing all required DLLs, in
-particular you will require:
-
- libvirt-*.dll (from libvirt)
- libgnutls-*.dll (from GnuTLS)
- libgcrypt-*.dll
- libgpg-error-*.dll
- libtasn1-*.dll
- libxdr.dll (from libxdr)
- libxml2-*.dll (from libxml2)
- and, a multitude of DLLs from GTK if you want to run virt-ctrl
-
-You can use a tool such as Dependency Walker to find/check the
-locations of dependent libraries.
-
-To build the Windows installer, you will need NSIS. Then do:
-
- ./configure --with-nsis=/c/Progra~1/NSIS
- make all opt
- make wininstaller
-
-This should build a Windows binary installer called
-ocaml-libvirt-$VERSION.exe which includes the bindings, all required
-DLLs and all programs that can be built under Windows.