-PLEASE LOOK AT THE TOP OF EACH FILE BEFORE EDITING TO SEE WHETHER IT
-IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED OR NOT.
-
-Adding a new action
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-
-All action functions are generated automatically, so there are only
-two files you need to edit:
-
-(1) src/generator.ml: Add your new action, parameters, description,
-etc. to the big list called 'functions' at the top of this file.
-
-(2) Edit/create a C file in daemon/ subdirectory which implements your
-'do_action' function. Take a look at one of the numerous examples
-there.
-
-Formatting
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-
-Try to use GNU / Emacs default formatting, following the convention
-used elsewhere in the source.
-
-Please make sure that the code compiles without warnings.
-
-Please test any changes.
-
-Directories
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-appliance/
- The qemu appliance, build scripts and so on.
-
-cat/
- The virt-cat tool.
-
-capitests/
- Automated tests of the C API.
-
-contrib/
- Outside contributions, experimental parts.
-
-daemon/
- The daemon that runs inside the guest and carries out actions.
-
-df/
- The virt-df tool.
-
-examples/
- The examples.
-
-fish/
- Guestfish (the command-line program / shell)
-
-haskell/
- Haskell bindings.
-
-images/
- Some guest images to test against. These are gzipped to save
- space. You have to unzip them before use.
-
- Also contains some files used by the test suite.
-
-inspector/
- Virtual machine image inspector (virt-inspector).
-
-java/
- Java bindings.
-
-m4/
- M4 macros used by autoconf.
-
-ocaml/
- OCaml bindings.
-
-po/
- Translations.
-
-perl/
- Perl bindings.
-
-python/
- Python bindings.
-
-regressions/
- Regression tests.
-
-ruby/
- Ruby bindings.
-
-src/
- Source code to the C library.
- Also contains the crucial generator program.
-
-test-tool/
- Interactive qemu/kernel test tool.
-
-v2v/
- Xen to KVM (V2V) conversion tool.
-
-Debugging
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-It's a good idea to use guestfish to try out new commands.
-
-Debugging the daemon is a problem because it runs inside a minimal
-qemu environment. However you can print messages from the daemon, and
-they will show up if you use 'guestfish -v'.
-
-Patches
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-
-Submit patches to the mailing list:
-http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs
-and CC to rjones@redhat.com
-
-I18N
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-
-We support i18n (gettext anyhow) in the library.
-
-However many messages come from the daemon, and we don't translate
-those at the moment. One reason is that the appliance generally has
-all locale files removed from it, because they take up a lot of space.
-So we'd have to readd some of those, as well as copying our PO files
-into the appliance.
-
-Debugging messages are never translated, since they are intended for
-the programmers.
-
-Extended printf
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-
-In the daemon code we have created custom printf formatters %Q and %R,
-which are used to do shell quoting.
-
-%Q => Simple shell quoted string. Any spaces or other shell characters
- are escaped for you.
-
-%R => Same as %Q except the string is treated as a path which is prefixed
- by the sysroot.
-
-eg.
-
-asprintf (&cmd, "cat %R", path);
-==> "cat /sysroot/some\ path\ with\ spaces"
-
-Note: Do NOT use these when you are passing parameters to the
-command{,r,v,rv}() functions. These parameters do NOT need to be
-quoted because they are not passed via the shell (instead, straight to
-exec). You probably want to use the sysroot_path() function however.
+The contents of this page have moved to the section "EXTENDING LIBGUESTFS"
+in the guestfs(3) man page.